St. Joseph Mae Ramat School Enhances Student Well-being Through Comprehensive Health and Environmental Assessment
Last updated: 23 Jun 2026
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The primary objective of this visit was to monitor and promote robust standards in hygiene, food and water safety, and overall environmental quality within the educational institution. The officials from Mae Ramat Hospital conducted detailed evaluations across several critical areas, including:
Food and Water Sanitation Assessment: Rigorous inspections were carried out in the school's kitchen and cafeteria to ensure that all processes for food preparation, storage, and serving, as well as drinking water provisions, adhere to the highest hygienic standards, safeguarding against pathogens and contaminants.
Classroom Lighting Measurement: The lighting levels in each classroom were assessed to confirm that illumination is optimal for learning, preventing eye strain for students, and promoting efficient reading and writing.
PM 2.5 Dust Particle Measurement: Air quality within the classrooms was evaluated, specifically focusing on the levels of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5). This is a crucial factor impacting the respiratory system and overall health of students. This monitoring enables the school to implement timely preventive and corrective measures if needed.
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School is dedicated to creating an environment that supports quality health and learning for all students. Assessments by external public health agencies are vital in affirming and reinforcing the school's adherence to stringent hygiene and safety standards.
The school extends its sincere gratitude to the Mae Ramat Hospital officials for their valuable cooperation and continuous support in prioritizing student health. This collaboration aligns with our shared goal of nurturing young individuals to grow up strong, enjoy a high quality of life, and be fully prepared for learning in a safe environment that maximizes their potential.
Food and Water Sanitation Assessment: Rigorous inspections were carried out in the school's kitchen and cafeteria to ensure that all processes for food preparation, storage, and serving, as well as drinking water provisions, adhere to the highest hygienic standards, safeguarding against pathogens and contaminants.
Classroom Lighting Measurement: The lighting levels in each classroom were assessed to confirm that illumination is optimal for learning, preventing eye strain for students, and promoting efficient reading and writing.
PM 2.5 Dust Particle Measurement: Air quality within the classrooms was evaluated, specifically focusing on the levels of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5). This is a crucial factor impacting the respiratory system and overall health of students. This monitoring enables the school to implement timely preventive and corrective measures if needed.
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School is dedicated to creating an environment that supports quality health and learning for all students. Assessments by external public health agencies are vital in affirming and reinforcing the school's adherence to stringent hygiene and safety standards.
The school extends its sincere gratitude to the Mae Ramat Hospital officials for their valuable cooperation and continuous support in prioritizing student health. This collaboration aligns with our shared goal of nurturing young individuals to grow up strong, enjoy a high quality of life, and be fully prepared for learning in a safe environment that maximizes their potential.
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