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  2. School uniforms in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Thai school uniform is compulsory for students in Thai public and private school systems, not including a higher education institute which provides degree level education. [1] Few variations from the standard model are permitted, but schools are not restricted from adopting additional, non-standard uniforms. [ 2 ]

  3. Cheongsam - Wikipedia

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    Note- uniform is plain - markings are signatures of owner's classmates. Before World War II, it was customary for girl students who attended schools run by Western missionaries societies to wear cheongsam as their school uniforms; on the other hand, there were very few indigenous Chinese schools that were using the cheongsam as a school uniform.

  4. Education in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Uniforms are compulsory for all students with very few variations from the standard model throughout the public and private school systems, including colleges and universities. [ 69 ] University uniforms are standard throughout the country and consist of a white blouse and plain or pleated skirt for females, and long black trousers, a white ...

  5. Thailand's 'rule breaker' school uniforms challenge tradition

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    In Thai classrooms, showing a rebellious or creative streak through what you wear is difficult. School uniform rules are strict, down to how pupils' hair should be cut and the type of socks and ...

  6. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    Uniform for high school students model 1954 (In use 1954–1962). In 1834, Nicholas I introduced a mandatory uniform for gymnasium students in the Russian Empire. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, their use ceased until 1949, when a standardised "universal" uniform began to be worn in all schools. [263]

  7. Thai-Chinese International School - Wikipedia

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    Thai-Chinese International School (TCIS; Chinese: 泰國中華國際學校; pinyin: Tàiguó Zhōnghuá Guójì Xuéxiào; Thai: โรงเรียนนานาชาติไทย-จีน, RTGS: Rong Rian Nana Chat Thai Chin) is a private, non-profit day school in Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region of Thailand.

  8. Mahidol University International Demonstration School

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    The school is located on the Mahidol Salaya campus twenty-five kilometers west of Bangkok, Thailand. The MUIDS curriculum is a synthesis of the Content Standards for California Public Schools and the Thailand Ministry of Education Content Standards for Basic Education. MUIDS graduates study at Thai, Thai international, and international ...

  9. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand is a uniform-wearing society. [87] From elementary school to university, school uniforms in Thailand are the norm, with few exceptions. [88] Teachers at elementary and secondary levels wear uniforms, usually once a week. All civil servants up to ministerial level have uniforms appropriate to their organization and rank and wear them ...