Project to Establish An International School

            Any one seeking permission to set up an international school must submit a project to establish an International School which has the following details:
           1. Name of school in Thai and in English.
           2. What kind and what level of school.
           3. Objectives
           4. A diagram showing the location of the proposed school, the size of a piece of land on which the school and its buildings are to be built, details of the usage of buildings and all of the rooms. In case where there is no building or it is expected to be completed, the time for completion must be specified, including a building construction plan.
          5. Amount of original investment and assets to be used in the setting-up of the school, how are they acquired as well as the operation guidelines.
          6. A provision of learning and teaching equipment, stock and durable equipment needed for school’s activities as well as steps and time needed to complete this provision.
          7. Schools’ curriculum and educational programmes. Details of the curriculum and of every subject to be taught, number or units and a period of completion for each subject and so on must also be submitted by filling in the relevant form of the Office of the Private Education Commission.
         8. School regulations concerning the number of students to be admitted, admission procedures, tuition fee rates as well as other fees and how they will be charged.
         9. Procedures concerning employment, termination of employment, personnel and the welfare of the school personnel.
        10. Requests for academic or financial assistance from both local and overseas institutes.
        11. The dates on which school will start its admission, the start and the end of the school’s terms.
        12. Students’ dress code.
        13. A provision of teachers and other personnel for school’s departments.
        14. School’s administration.
        15. A three-year-plan for recruiting school personnel, for example: teachers, other staff and students.
        16. A three-year-plan for managing school budgets for various essentials.
        17. School Accreditation.
        18. Authorized signature of the person seeking permission to sey up the school.

 

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