hhfarang wrote:To my knowledge the school situation has not changed in Hua Hin
Absolutely HHF, we always seem to come round in a full circle with these school threads. The conclusion is, and has been for a long time, that Hua Hin is in desperate need of some decent educational facilities............along with an airport that works properly etc.
hhfarang wrote:.....however, I heard a couple of days ago (rumor, or rumour depending on where you are from, not verified) that a new international English school that is a branch of a Bangkok school has recently opened in Cha-Am.
Anyone know if this is true?
That would surely be plastered all over the place and everywhere if it was what everyone was, and is, waiting for. If they were actually, really, seriously going to do it then where would be better than this forum to get the word out.
The rubbish that you hear about this (schools/colleges/new "international schools" etc) is easily "shot down" by those that know what they are talking about. Any talk of an "International School" in HH would come under some very close professional scrutiny, as do the "establishments" that often get mentioned here at the moment, and not always with a positive result.
Don't hold your breath everyone or get too hopeful, even if you hear some rumour or hearsay. The problem is that you need someone to open an educational establishment that "wants" to educate rather than just be a business that 'racks and stacks' the students. Long way off everyone, I'm afraid, even though I agree that it should be on the 'top of the wish list' for all sensible residents whether Thai or Farang.
