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Where to Study for 6,000 High School Students

(18-04-2013)


On 8 April 2013, the director of the Office of Secondary Education Service Area 2 of Bangkok Mr. Satja Sricharoen talked about progress of admissions for Grade 7 and Grade 10 students of lower and higher secondary levels in the upcoming academic year of 2013. He said that there would be a meeting to discuss ways to provide high schools for those students on 9 April. The results were to be announced on 11 April on schools' websites. Students, who are still looking for a school place, can select a school and apply for it through the website: www.secondary2.obec.go.th/2013. If they do not select any school, they will be assumed to have already found a place to study. Most of the schools that will accept the students are joint-development program schools or those supervised by the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) or the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Office (BMA).

Mr. Satja asked students who would like to study at the tenth grade level to contact the school directly because there were several areas of study at this level. However, he was certain that the admission of old students to study in the tenth grade in the same school was settled because OBEC had a clear policy to allow schools to accept potential students and that the number of students in each class should not exceed 45.

"I'm not sure there will be the same problems as last year because there're reportedly 4,400 Grade 7 students and over 6,400 Grade 10 students who are still seeking a place to study. What makes me more concerned is the admission of Grade 10 students because schools and students are expected to manage this by themselves," concluded Mr. Satja.

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