the green school

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jingjoe
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the green school

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This sounds like man interesting alternative to whats on offer in hua hin for the kids

http://www.greenlearningcentre.com/edm/ ... arents.jpg

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Only if your children are of kindergarten age.
And it's on Petchkasem north of Cha-am.
I'm not sure how they'd qualify as an international school on the basis of what's planned at the moment, which is pretty much "let's get a kindergarten up and running and see how it goes as they get older".
Watch this space, I suppose.


And why aren't they advertising on here?
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DM are you getting your sheep farms confused?
North of Cha-Am is the Swiss Sheep Farm, The Black Sheep Farm is west of Hua Hin, near Huay Mongkol; neither have a substantial number of sheep (of any nationality or color).
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Frank Hovis wrote:DM are you getting your sheep farms confused?
North of Cha-Am is the Swiss Sheep Farm, The Black Sheep Farm is west of Hua Hin, near Huay Mongkol; neither have a substantial number of sheep (of any nationality or color).
They may not have many sheep, but they seem to be breeding like rabbits!

Yes, Frank, completely confused - probably because we passed the Swiss one this morning. :cheers:
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