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THAILAND

Ex-minister Adisai dies

News, Published on 31/03/2026

» Former education and commerce minister Adisai Bodharamik has died peacefully, aged 85.

THAILAND

DSI drops Phra Dhammajayo case

News, Wisawaporn Jukgoljun, Published on 30/03/2026

» The case against Phra Dhammajayo has been terminated after exceeding the 10-year statute of limitations, bringing an end to long-running proceedings without a trial.

THAILAND

Rural school funding reforms piloted

News, Published on 21/03/2026

» The Equitable Education Fund (EEF) is piloting a new budget allocation formula to support small, remote schools, aiming to improve access, efficiency and student outcomes.

THAILAND

St. Andrews Sathorn names Helen Coleman Head of School, effective Aug 2025.

Published on 18/03/2026

» Bangkok, Thailand – St. Andrews International School Sathorn is pleased to announce Helen Coleman’s appointment as Head of School, effective August 2025. Since taking on the role, she has guided the school through a year of steady progress toward commitments to academic excellence, student wellbeing, and global citizenship. St. Andrews Sathorn is a close-knit Bangkok community where every child is seen, heard, and celebrated.

THAILAND

Shortage of psychiatrists bodes ill for mental health

News, Published on 06/03/2026

» The country is grappling with a critical shortage of psychiatrists, with fewer than 900 specialists now working nationwide, according to the Public Health Ministry.

THAILAND

BIC and Klangjaturat Art Gallery Use Art to Promote Energy Learning, Support Local Youth

Published on 05/02/2026

» Bangkok (February 5) Bangpa-in Cogeneration Limited (BIC), a subsidiary of CK Power Public Company Limited (CKP), led by Woravudh Anuruxwongsri, (4th from left) together with Samarn Klangjaturat, master artist, teacher and founder of Klangjaturat Art Gallery (5th from left), and a group of art educators, jointly launched “Art Power: The Energy Transition” drawing project for students from schools surrounding Bangpa-in Cogeneration Power Plant. The activity aims to promote learning through art, enhance understanding of energy and the sustainable use of resources, and support the role of teachers in applying knowledge and creative processes to further develop teaching and learning practices. It seeks to strengthen the skills and potential of students within the local community. This initiative is implemented under the company’s CSR Strategy Framework 2022–2026. The event took place at Ayutthaya City Park shopping centre in Ayutthaya province.

THAILAND

Bangkok speeds up expansion of dust‑free classrooms

Online Reporters, Published on 30/01/2026

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is accelerating its programme to convert all kindergarten classrooms in its school network into dust‑free learning spaces by year-end, as the capital continues to battle hazardous air pollution.

THAILAND

TOA brings smiles back to Hat Yai with volunteer repainting after 2025 floods 

Published on 27/01/2026

» TOA Paint (Thailand) Public Company Limited, or TOA, continues to reaffirm its long-standing commitment to society through the “TOA Mai Thing Kan” (TOA Never Leaves Anyone Behind) project under the campaign “Uniting Thais to Restore the Flood-Affected South.” The company recently visited Hat Yai district in Songkhla province to carry out the volunteer activity “Repainting for Restoration, Bringing Back Smiles and Colours” for hospitals and schools damaged by the 2025 floods, enabling them to resume services and classes as quickly as possible. 

THAILAND

Marathon Teaching: The strained tasks of small schoolteachers

Anna Neatpisarnvanich, Published on 19/01/2026

» As Thailand celebrated Teachers' Day on 16 January, research from the Equitable Education Fund (EEF) highlighted the challenges faced by teachers in small schools, whose workloads surpass the standard by 37.6% in what has been termed ‘marathon teaching.’

THAILAND

Teachers at small schools struggling to cope, survey shows

Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 16/01/2026

» Excessive workloads, long teaching hours and a worsening work-life balance are raising concerns about teachers’ wellbeing and the quality of education, especially at Thailand’s small schools, a new study finds.