THAI EDUCATION SYSTEM ! HELP!

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Neil Burty
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THAI EDUCATION SYSTEM ! HELP!

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My wife's daughter is coming to UK this year but i cannot seem to tie down when exaclty she finishes high school? She is currently 14 years old.

Could someone avail me of this info....

1) What age do Thai's begin school ?
2) What age to go they go from junior to senior ?
3) What age do they finish senior school ?
4) What date does the Thai school year begin/end

I would really appreciate any help....

thx

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a. Thais usually start their primary school (grades P1-P6) at the age of 7. Primary school lasts 6 years so
b. they are about 12-13 when they go (those who can afford it, compulsory education is 6 years at the moment) to secondary school. Secondary school is divided into two parts grades M1-M3 (junior level) and M4-M6 (senior level). After the M3 level some students go to vocational collages as well.
c. So all together the education is 12 years (provided a child goes through the whole system) although there are possibilities to take an examination which is called Karnsyksa nok (non-formal education) and students can thus actually finish their school faster or slower than the normal school years would indicate.
d. The school year starts in May and the first semester is over by early October which is usually a holiday month. Second semester starts in November and lasts until early March. In international schools the school year can vary according to their system (i.e. British, American etc.).
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THANK YOU!

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Bamboo, Thank you for that!

Can they finish at the M3 level?

If so, would it be very detrimental to her overall education, bearing in mind she would be here, in the UK, learning English and making some money......

(it sounds like it would be like leaving an English Secondary, half way through!) :?
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Yes, they can and many of them actually do finish at M3 level and already before that after P6 level, which is the end of the compalsory education. I'm sure it's possible to carry on to study in England at whatsoever level. They must have courses for immigrants so that they can reach a required level of English first. This happens in most EU countries, I should think.
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