Australian teen dies from toxic alcohol in Laos
An Australian teenager died on Thursday after drinking alcohol contaminated with methanol in Laos, the fourth foreign national now suspected to have died in the incident.
An Australian teenager died on Thursday after drinking alcohol contaminated with methanol in Laos, the fourth foreign national now suspected to have died in the incident.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has issued an apology and reopened a lane to traffic in Sukhumvit Soi 39 a day after closing it for a bicycle lane.
The Criminal Court has given the death sentence to a woman suspected of killing 14 people with cyanide and found guilty of murdering one, a friend, during a merit-making trip last year.
Hotel guests will be allowed to order alcoholic drinks to their rooms from in-house bars and restaurants around the clock over the New Year, according to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
A foreign man has fallen to his death from the fourth floor of the Terminal 21 Korat shopping mall in Nakhon Ratchasima.
Two young Australian women are fighting for their lives in Thai hospitals after drinking tainted alcohol in the tourist town of Vang Vieng in Laos.
A British tourist, too drunk to get into a taxi, ended up in a fistfight with two Thais who offered to drive him home in the early hours of Tuesday in Pattaya.
The Commerce Ministry has drafted a plan to deal with an influx of cheap substandard goods from abroad.
The government will organise a grand parade for the arrival of Lord Buddha"s tooth, on loan from China, in Bangkok on Dec 4.
Mahidol University International College (MUIC) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital for the creation of a collaborative minor program dubbed the “Minor in Designing Health Innovations” at MUIC.
DBS Denla British School is an international school that puts the world-famous British independent school experience at the heart of its teaching philosophy. The school is currently expanding its campus facilities with the addition of two new buildings to accommodate the growing number of students enrolled with learning facilities to prepare our students for university and beyond. I spoke with the Principal, Jonny Liddell, Senior Vice-Principal, Simon Fowler, and Head of Sixth Form, Richard Downs, to find out how DBS prepares its pupils for the future.
Shrewsbury International School Bangkok Riverside has set a new benchmark with its ambitious 1.1 billion Thai baht senior school. The culmination of Project 2021 dramatically increases the provision for Science, Mathematics, Computing, Innovation, Robotics, Sixth-Form, Higher Education Counselling, Dining and Sport at Thailand’s leading independent international school. Nestled on the banks of the famed Chao Phraya River, the sleek, modern Sir David Lees Innovation Centre, incorporating the Stephen Holroyd Sixth Form Commons and the world-class Sports Performance Complex, will ensure the school and its community continue to thrive well into the future.
In 2001, a group of parents started a modest school to provide the best and most holistic education for their children. Two decades later, a single school has turned into five campuses with modern, world-class facilities, and that modest campus is now one of the largest and most vibrant international schools in Thailand. What has remained constant throughout the last 20 years is SISB’s unwavering commitment to teaching students using the best curricula, and nurturing them toward excellence in whatever field they choose to pursue. Most importantly, SISB paves a defined pathway for our students to gain entry into the top universities from around the world. These are some of the numerous success stories of SISB.
It has been two months in, and the Phuket Sandbox Scheme has proved successful with over 26,400 tourists circulating over 1,634 million baht. Along with the economic achievement comes an initiative to open school gates again to offer students on the island a more expansive learning experience after a year of challenging online classrooms in 2020, in a step approved by Phuket’s governor and disease control committee.
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On the school opening day of 10th September 2020, Headmaster Thomas Banyard was one of the first to arrive at King’s College International School Bangkok.
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Stamford International University hosts a #PolicyPlease event.