St. Joseph Mae Ramat School Upholds St. Paul's Educational Ethos Through Teacher Development Seminar
Last updated: 13 Jul 2026
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St. Joseph Mae Ramat School Committed to Staff Development, Embracing St. Paul's Charism in Teaching
Tak Province, July 11, 2026 – St. Joseph Mae Ramat School proudly announces the participation of its executive team and faculty in the professional development seminar, "Upholding the Aspiration and Charism of St. Paul's Way of Teaching," held at Phatthara Witthaya School in Mae Sot District, Tak Province. This participation underscores the school's unwavering commitment to cultivating high-quality personnel who embody the core values of teaching rooted in the principles of the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres.
Objectives of the Seminar
The seminar was designed to foster a more profound understanding of critical aspects, including:
Roles and Responsibilities of Teachers: A comprehensive review and understanding of the honorable roles and significant responsibilities of educators in nurturing young minds.
Professional Ethics: Emphasis on the ethical principles and professional standards that teachers are expected to uphold, serving as exemplary role models and building trust with parents and students.
Charism of the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres: Perpetuating and instilling the spirit of service, sacrifice, and compassionate love in line with the aspirations of the Congregation's founders, which forms the fundamental basis of education within the St. Paul schools network.
Distinguished Participants
The delegation from St. Joseph Mae Ramat School included:
Sister Emily (Anchara Rungrojkaset): Representative of the Licensee, St. Joseph Mae Ramat School.
Sister Pia-Marie (Patcharee Sunthornpian): Director of St. Joseph Mae Ramat School.
Along with dedicated members of the teaching faculty.
Anticipated Benefits
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School firmly believes that this seminar will empower all personnel to effectively apply the acquired knowledge and insights in their daily work within the institution. This will positively impact the quality of teaching and learning, student welfare, and the creation of an educational environment rich in moral and ethical values.
Acknowledgement and Gratitude
On this occasion, St. Joseph Mae Ramat School extends its deepest gratitude to:
Sister Maria (Anchara Supawai): Director of St. Joseph Convent School, for the warm welcome and facilitating the event.
Sister Teresa (Ketkaew Pannachet): The esteemed speaker, whose profound knowledge and extensive experience enriched the training with invaluable content and insights.
This seminar represents a significant step forward in promoting professionalism and the true spirit of teaching, working collaboratively to nurture well-rounded and virtuous young individuals for the future.
Tak Province, July 11, 2026 – St. Joseph Mae Ramat School proudly announces the participation of its executive team and faculty in the professional development seminar, "Upholding the Aspiration and Charism of St. Paul's Way of Teaching," held at Phatthara Witthaya School in Mae Sot District, Tak Province. This participation underscores the school's unwavering commitment to cultivating high-quality personnel who embody the core values of teaching rooted in the principles of the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres.
Objectives of the Seminar
The seminar was designed to foster a more profound understanding of critical aspects, including:
Roles and Responsibilities of Teachers: A comprehensive review and understanding of the honorable roles and significant responsibilities of educators in nurturing young minds.
Professional Ethics: Emphasis on the ethical principles and professional standards that teachers are expected to uphold, serving as exemplary role models and building trust with parents and students.
Charism of the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres: Perpetuating and instilling the spirit of service, sacrifice, and compassionate love in line with the aspirations of the Congregation's founders, which forms the fundamental basis of education within the St. Paul schools network.
Distinguished Participants
The delegation from St. Joseph Mae Ramat School included:
Sister Emily (Anchara Rungrojkaset): Representative of the Licensee, St. Joseph Mae Ramat School.
Sister Pia-Marie (Patcharee Sunthornpian): Director of St. Joseph Mae Ramat School.
Along with dedicated members of the teaching faculty.
Anticipated Benefits
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School firmly believes that this seminar will empower all personnel to effectively apply the acquired knowledge and insights in their daily work within the institution. This will positively impact the quality of teaching and learning, student welfare, and the creation of an educational environment rich in moral and ethical values.
Acknowledgement and Gratitude
On this occasion, St. Joseph Mae Ramat School extends its deepest gratitude to:
Sister Maria (Anchara Supawai): Director of St. Joseph Convent School, for the warm welcome and facilitating the event.
Sister Teresa (Ketkaew Pannachet): The esteemed speaker, whose profound knowledge and extensive experience enriched the training with invaluable content and insights.
This seminar represents a significant step forward in promoting professionalism and the true spirit of teaching, working collaboratively to nurture well-rounded and virtuous young individuals for the future.
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