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PJG
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Big Boy,

Forgot to mention all teaching is in English and students get use of the Palm Hills Sports Club facilities.

Now we have to wait and see how Daughter gets on over there. Her Thai is OK but not good so I am hoping that being over there for 3 years will get her up to speed with Thai. I think that can only help for future job prospects, she is lucky as she already has a Thai ID card.
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PJG,

It sounds as if your daughter is in a very similar position to my son - just a couple of years ahead. We don't have his ID card yet, but I've been in touch with the Embassy in London, and its only a formality up to the age of 21.

The Palm Hills Sports Club facilities sound like a real added bonus - he's really into anything that keeps him fit, and if its included, he'll definitely make full use of it.

Overall, the continuation of his education in Thailand seems to be an excellent way forward.
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