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  2. Drew Binsky - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, he quit his teaching job and began focusing on traveling full-time, [7] starting with a 3-month solo trip across India. [6] By October 2015, he had visited a total of 73 countries. [ 9 ] He also had started a travel blog called "The Hungry Partier" [ 10 ] (later renamed "Drew Binsky") [ 6 ] and began documenting his travels on ...

  3. Mark Wiens - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, published an e-book, the Eating Thai Food Guide, and quit his job to begin blogging and making YouTube videos full-time. Wiens' travel vlog videos document his visits to dozens of countries. He has been featured as a Thai food expert by New York Magazine, [14] CNN, [15] and Andrew Zimmern. [16]

  4. Sacred Heart Convent School (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    It is now a mixed school with separate Thai and English programs. The school was established on 28 February 1934 and was officially approved on 10 January 1937. It initially offered Grades 1 to 4. In 1975, the school opened a kindergarten program and used a 2-storey wooden building as a classroom. In 2002, The English Program (EP) was introduced.

  5. Stamford International University - Wikipedia

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    Stamford International University opened a second campus in Bangkok on 27 November 2008 for international programmes (taught in English). This campus is close to the airport link road. [9] Prior to the launch of this city campus, Stamford used to hold classes for master's degree courses at a study center in central Bangkok on Sukhumvit Road. [10]

  6. List of demonstration schools in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    These schools provide student teachers with practice-teaching opportunities, and are also used by the universities for education research and development. The oldest dedicated teacher-training schools in Thailand are the Prasarnmit and Patumwan Demonstration Schools of Srinakharinwirot University , which opened in 1953 and 1954, respectively.

  7. Triam Udom Suksa School - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1950s, the school staff have on multiple occasions been assigned by the Ministry of Education to assist other schools in staff training and teaching strategy development. In anticipation of the possible need to relocate in the 1970s, the school helped found the Bodindecha and Triam Udom Suksa Pattanakarn Schools in 1975 and 1978.

  8. Saint Gabriel's College - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, after the First World War ended, the demand for schools and education in Bangkok sharply increased. At that time, the Brothers of Saint Gabriel had established only one school in Bangkok, Assumption College. As a response to increasing demand, Brother Martin de Tours proposed opening a new school in Bangkok.

  9. Bangkok Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Christian College was established on 30 September 1852 by American Presbyterian missionaries. Bangkok Christian College is the oldest school in Thailand. Originally in Thonburi, the school moved to its present site in Bang Rak District in 1902. The school has about 400 academic staff, both Thai and foreigner, and 6,000 students in 12 ...