Welcoming Study Group
Sotpattana School welcomed the study group from Bandek Ramindra School (Home for the Blind with Multiple Disabilities) during their visit to our work and the learning activities of the six classes.
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Sotpattana School welcomed the study group from Bandek Ramindra School (Home for the Blind with Multiple Disabilities) during their visit to our work and the learning activities of the six classes.
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Sotpattana School held a simulation activity with the learning unit “Rain, Are You Coming Yet?” in the 6th week of the first semester. The preschool children with disabilities learned about the rainy season through the talk about the current weather during the rainy season. They also learned about equipment used during the rainy season, such as umbrellas, raincoats, boots, and […]
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Sotpattana School for preschoolers with disabilities organized its Wai Khru ceremony for the 2026 academic year on Thursday, June 18, 2026, presided over by Rev. Fr. Weera Phangrak, the Acting Licensee and Manager of the School. School Director Mrs. Angkhana Kamnoedtone, along with teaching staff, education personnel, and school board members, joined preschool-age children of the Pattaya Orphanage in the […]
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Sotpattana School for preschoolers with disabilities organized a meeting with parents for the Academic Year 2026 on 13-14 May 2026, led by Director Mrs. Angkana Kamnoedthon, to exchange information on the school’s teaching and learning management, welcome new students, and distribute necessities to the families of our students. On this occasion, Rev. Fr. Francis Xavier Kritsada Sukkaphat, Deputy Director of […]
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Sotpattana School for preschoolers with disabilities organized a workshop on teaching techniques for children with special needs, with Ms. Sirilak Pong-santia from the Faculty of Education, Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University, as the guest speaker. The training provided our teachers and staff with valuable insights and practical skills to enhance the learning and development of our children.. Thanks to Ms. Sirilak […]
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On March 18, 2026, Sotpattana School for preschoolers with disabilities, led by Director Angkana Kamnoedthon, along with teachers, conducted home visits to monitor the living conditions and well-being of our students as part of the Student Support and Safeguarding System. During these visits, teachers engaged in productive discussions and gathered feedback from parents. Thanks and best wishes to all parents […]
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On Friday, March 6, 2026, Mrs. Angkana Kamnoedthon, Director of Sotpattana School, presented certificates to seven KG 3 students who successfully completed their early childhood education at the end of the academic year 2025. Of these, one student has a hearing impairment, two are autistic, and four have intellectual disabilities. The graduates are: 1. Chiraphinya Kaeotaphan, 2. Nattanicha Phonpradub, 3. […]
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Sotpattana School, led by Director Angkana Kamnoedthon, along with teachers and staff, took students on a field trip to Million Years Stone Park and Pattaya Crocodile Farm. This trip aimed to promote learning outside the classroom, stimulate imagination, develop thinking, and enhance children’s skills. It provided them with a real-world experience in a realistic setting, serving as another step towards […]
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Students of Sotpattana School for preschoolers with disabilities participated in the Walk Rally on February 27, 2026, where teachers organized various stations focused on both physical and intellectual development to ensure fun and challenging learning experiences through observation, problem-solving, and teamwork. The event also emphasized discipline through orderly queuing, before concluding the joyful day with special snacks together, which brought […]
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Sotpattana School for preschoolers with disabilities organized its 2nd “Love to Read” activity for the 2025 academic year, aimed at cultivating reading habits and enhancing learning skills among our students. The event featured three educational stations, where the children practiced identifying Thai consonants: Station 1 (Ko Kai to So-So), Station 2 (Do Dek to Pho Phan), and Station 3 (Fo […]
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