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News, Published on 10/07/2023
» Teen activist Thanalop "Yok" Phalanchai was the centre of public attention when her anti-uniform activism kicked off in June.
Online Reporters, Published on 28/06/2023
» City Hall has relaxed dress rules at all 437 schools under its supervision to allow students to wear casual clothes and any hairstyle at least once a week.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 20/06/2023
» A 15-year-old political activist who was kicked out of school for allegedly failing to complete her enrolment process in time on Monday marched to the school in Bangkok, saying she has a right to an education.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/06/2023
» The Triam Udom Suksa Pattanakarn School has announced that activist Thanalop "Yok" Phalanchai is no longer a student there after she failed to complete the enrolment process.
Post Reporters, Published on 14/06/2023
» A 15-year-old girl, who was released on May 18 after being detained for 51 days on a charge of royal defamation, has not faced expulsion from school, Education Minister Trinuch Thienthong said on Wednesday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 05/11/2022
» A top education official on Friday voiced disagreement with a resolution by the Council University Presidents of Thailand (CUPT) that allows students to dress more casually when sitting their university entrance exams.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/12/2020
» Education Minister Nataphol Teepsuwan vowed on Tuesday not to bow to pressure from the "Bad Students" group to allow students to wear casual clothes at school.
Post Reporters, Published on 01/12/2020
» A few students were seen wearing casual attire for the start of the new school term on Tuesday morning, in response to protesters' calls for freedom of dressing, but most arrived in their usual uniforms.
News, Published on 18/03/2019
» The army says military officers are free to cast their vote for whichever party they want and they are not under any order to vote for any particular politician.
Associated Press, Published on 17/03/2019
» Hundreds of thousands of voters crowded into schools, parking lots and temples across Thailand on Sunday, eager to cast an early ballot a week before the country's first election in eight years.