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  2. Familiaris - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle Ages, a familiaris (plural familiares), more formally a familiaris regis ("familiar of the king") or familiaris curiae [1] ("of the court"), was, in the words of the historian W. L. Warren, "an intimate, a familiar resident or visitor in the [royal] household, a member of the familia, that wider family which embraces servants, confidents, and close associates."

  3. Familia regis - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 May 2013, at 16:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  4. List of schools in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    There are 37,175 schools in Thailand providing general education as of the 2011 academic year. These include 31,286 schools under the OBEC, 1,726 operated by local governments, 57 university demonstration schools, 414 Phrapariyatidhamma (Buddhist) schools and 3,679 private schools.

  5. Language school - Wikipedia

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    Globally, English language schools have seen the greatest demand over schools for other languages. Over one billion people are said to be learning English in a second language or foreign language context. [2] In the United States alone, ESL learners make up over one-third of all adult, non-academic learners. [3]

  6. List of schools in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in Bangkok, Thailand. American School of Bangkok; Ampornpaisarn School; Anglo Singapore International School; Assumption College (Thailand) Assumption College Thonburi; Bangkok Christian College; Bangkok Patana School; Bangkok Preparatory International School; Bangpakok Wittayakom School; Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni ...

  7. Triam Udom Suksa School - Wikipedia

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    The school, which was the first co-educational in the country, opened on 16 May 1938, and classes began on 19 May. [3] Triam Udom Suksa Building (now Building 2) during its opening ceremony on 24 June 1940. The school rapidly grew over the first few years, admitting up to 568 students in the 1940 academic year.

  8. List of international schools in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Talents International Pre-School: Bangkok Thai Sikh International School of Bangkok: Bangkok Thai–Japanese Association School: Bangkok The Tiny Seeds International Pre-School: Bangkok Topsy Turvy International School: Bangkok Traill International School: Bangkok Trinity International School: Bangkok

  9. Rayong English Programme School - Wikipedia

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    Rayong English Programme School, Ban Chang, also known as Royal English Programme School, Ban Chang and REPS Ban Chang, is a small private bilingual school in Rayong, Thailand. The head of school is Tae Tae Photatong.