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2 international schools in Bangkok have been busted for breaking various laws. The Secretary of the Office of the National Primary Education Commission, Attaphol Treuktrong, said that his office is pursuing legal actions against the 2 international schools after it was determined the schools broke laws. The schools are the Foster International School in Thon Buri and the St. Mark’s School in Suan Luang. Foster’s school was allegedly discovered to be employing 6 teachers that did not have work permits. Thai media says the teachers incriminated themselves by being caught while teaching. Region 6 officers from the Bangkok Labour Department […]

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16 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

Thai media says the teachers incriminated themselves by being caught while teaching.

Investigate the quality of Thai teachers and I bet you'll reveal some criminally low skills.

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The private school my son attends  closed early June due to covid. The admin has tasked the idle teachers with harassing parents of enrollees to pay up the fees for school bus services and tuition for a closed institution providing nothing.

The wife just smiled when l suggested asking for a refund for services never provided.

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4 minutes ago, DiggR said:

The private school my son attends  closed early June due to covid. The admin has tasked the idle teachers with harassing parents of enrollees to pay up the fees for school bus services and tuition for a closed institution providing nothing.

The wife just smiled when l suggested asking for a refund for services never provided.

Just smile at the administrator when you tear up the next one and they ask why you didn't pay in full... 🤔🤪

Article Quote: Region 6 officers from the Bangkok Labour Department caught the alleged teacher criminals. 

Mean while, parliament remains open and a Thai international convicted heroin smuggler gets a promotion.

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Shocking, absolutely shocking, teaching without work permits, criminals damned criminals, how could anybody do such a disgusting thing.

Meanwhile there are a bunch of criminals claiming to be a government, cheating scamming,  one even dealing drugs, what is becoming done regarding these criminals?

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Most of the Thai society seems to be build on cheat and swindle.  Just see the encroachment on Koh Larn and the restaurants and bars at the water front of Walking Street  in Pattays and the list goes on. So why not some private schools too.

Just now, Rebel said:

Most of the Thai society seems to be build on cheat and swindle.  Just see the encroachment on Koh Larn and the restaurants and bars at the water front of Walking Street  in Pattays and the list goes on. So why not some private schools too.

Encroachment is a priority by all Thais not just the wealthy. How many streets have you walked down in Thailand where shopkeepers and the like extend their shop/activities onto the public footpaths ?

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