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Teach at Tonkla School in Thailand

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About Tonkla School

Tonkla School is set on nearly 8 acres of beautiful Chiang Mai. We aspire to be a modern school with high expectations and aspirations for each student. Our school is the first school in Thailand to use the HEI Schools Teacher Toolkit from Finland in our Kindergarten, integrated with a holistic approach which means that teaching goes beyond academic education.

In addition, we have an expanding International Programme that is currently in its third year and uses the IPC (International Primary Curriculum) to teach its core subjects. This curriculum emphasises personal growth and international mindedness, as well as academic learning. The content is presented through integrated units of learning and uses a hands-on, engaging approach inside and outside the classroom.

We, at Tonkla School, believe that children’s learning happens when they are happy and surrounded by an environment that sparks creativity and endless learning inspirations. We then determine to develop a school to serve as a second home and a haven for children. They will be cared for and nurtured through our carefully crafted learning process so that they will grow from seedlings into huge, strong trees in the future.

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Tonkla School contact information

Address: 292 Moo 6 4th Km. Chiang Mai - Mae Joe road, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, TH

Thailand at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Bangkok
Language:
Thai
Population:
66,720,153 (20th)
Currency:
Baht (THB)
Government:
Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
Major Religion(s):
Theravada Buddhism
Climate:
Tropical

Country quick facts

Thailand holds more Guiness World Records per person than any other country.

Not wearing underwear is illegal.

The famous energy drink Red Bull originated in Thailand.

Instead of 3 times a day, Thais eat 4-5 times a day

Thailand houses the world’s largest fish, the 12-meter Rhincodon typus.

A nuclear family in Thailand is rare because most people live in large extended families.

One-tenth of all animal species on Earth live in Thailand.