St. Joseph Mae Ramat School Joins World Anti-Drug Day Campaign, Earns Honorable Mention at TO BE DANCE Competition
Last updated: 25 Jun 2026
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St. Joseph Mae Ramat School Fosters Drug-Free Youth, Upholding TO BE NUMBER ONE Initiative
On June 25, 2026, St. Joseph Mae Ramat School, under the leadership of Sr. Pia-Marie Patcharee Sunthornpian, the School Director, recognized the paramount importance of preventing and addressing drug problems among youth. Accordingly, Teacher Jirathorn Singka was assigned to lead students from the TO BE NUMBER ONE project to participate in activities commemorating World Anti-Drug Day in Mae Ramat District.
The event was organized to raise awareness about the dangers of illicit drugs and to encourage youth to stay away from vices. Mr. Prinya Sairoch, the Mae Ramat District Chief, graciously presided over the opening ceremony. The event saw significant collaboration from various government agencies, private sector organizations, and local educational institutions, all uniting to demonstrate their collective commitment to combating drug abuse.
During the TO BE DANCE competition, a highlight of the activities, students from St. Joseph Mae Ramat School's TO BE NUMBER ONE project showcased their talents to the fullest. Their dedication and hard work culminated in them being awarded an Honorable Mention. This accolade is not only a source of pride for the students and the school but also affirms the school's success in instilling positive values and promoting creative, beneficial activities for youth.
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School extends its gratitude to the administration, teachers, students, and all sectors involved in supporting this event. The school remains committed to continuing the spirit of the TO BE NUMBER ONE project, building immunity against drugs for its students, and helping them grow into quality members of society.
On June 25, 2026, St. Joseph Mae Ramat School, under the leadership of Sr. Pia-Marie Patcharee Sunthornpian, the School Director, recognized the paramount importance of preventing and addressing drug problems among youth. Accordingly, Teacher Jirathorn Singka was assigned to lead students from the TO BE NUMBER ONE project to participate in activities commemorating World Anti-Drug Day in Mae Ramat District.
The event was organized to raise awareness about the dangers of illicit drugs and to encourage youth to stay away from vices. Mr. Prinya Sairoch, the Mae Ramat District Chief, graciously presided over the opening ceremony. The event saw significant collaboration from various government agencies, private sector organizations, and local educational institutions, all uniting to demonstrate their collective commitment to combating drug abuse.
During the TO BE DANCE competition, a highlight of the activities, students from St. Joseph Mae Ramat School's TO BE NUMBER ONE project showcased their talents to the fullest. Their dedication and hard work culminated in them being awarded an Honorable Mention. This accolade is not only a source of pride for the students and the school but also affirms the school's success in instilling positive values and promoting creative, beneficial activities for youth.
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School extends its gratitude to the administration, teachers, students, and all sectors involved in supporting this event. The school remains committed to continuing the spirit of the TO BE NUMBER ONE project, building immunity against drugs for its students, and helping them grow into quality members of society.
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