St. Joseph Maeramad School Welcomes Educational Supervision Team for Good Citizenship Development Project
Last updated: 19 Jun 2026
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On June 17, 2026, Sister Ida Wilanee Klanarongkarn, Director of St. Joseph Maeramad School, together with the teaching staff, warmly welcomed Mrs. Chaweewan Suphasi, Deputy Provincial Education Officer of Tak, and the educational supervision committee during their visit to monitor and evaluate the implementation of the Good Citizenship Development Project Based on the Royal Educational Initiatives for Fiscal Year 2026. The visit took place at the Saint Joseph Conference Room, St. Joseph Maeramad School.
The purpose of the visit was to follow up on the school's implementation of the project and to assess how educational institutions are translating the project's objectives into practical activities that promote responsible citizenship among students.
During the session, the school presented its achievements and ongoing activities related to moral education, civic responsibility, volunteerism, public-mindedness, and the integration of royal educational principles into both classroom instruction and student development programs.
The supervision committee reviewed the school's operational processes, observed best practices, and exchanged ideas with administrators and teachers. The visit provided valuable recommendations for further strengthening educational activities that cultivate responsible, ethical, and socially conscious citizens.
St. Joseph Maeramad School remains committed to nurturing students who are knowledgeable, morally grounded, disciplined, and socially responsible. Through continuous implementation of character-building initiatives, the school strives to develop quality citizens who can contribute positively to society and the nation.
The purpose of the visit was to follow up on the school's implementation of the project and to assess how educational institutions are translating the project's objectives into practical activities that promote responsible citizenship among students.
During the session, the school presented its achievements and ongoing activities related to moral education, civic responsibility, volunteerism, public-mindedness, and the integration of royal educational principles into both classroom instruction and student development programs.
The supervision committee reviewed the school's operational processes, observed best practices, and exchanged ideas with administrators and teachers. The visit provided valuable recommendations for further strengthening educational activities that cultivate responsible, ethical, and socially conscious citizens.
St. Joseph Maeramad School remains committed to nurturing students who are knowledgeable, morally grounded, disciplined, and socially responsible. Through continuous implementation of character-building initiatives, the school strives to develop quality citizens who can contribute positively to society and the nation.
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