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We are considering opening a Nursery for kids 1.5 to 4 years,
Location would be in central Hua Hin within 1 block from Petchkasem Road.
Large area with good outside play area.
Price would be about Baht 3,000 / month
Offer English only program to all nationalities.
Proposed opening date in 01 June 2015.
You will appreciate that we would like to gauge potential. Should you would be interested in enrollment of your offspring, please email:
info@learningcentre.co.th Please put "Kids" in the Subject line.
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It might be a good idea you've got there, I think you may be onto a winner. The price is right. If we were still living in Thailand I'd definitely try our 2 year son there. The fact that it would be affiliated with an established English learning centre must surely be a plus. Would some the teachers be native-English speakers?
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Yes, some of the teachers will definitely be Native Speakers.
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i have a young son and would be interested in a couple of days a week,he was doing fulltime..but i think a couple a days a week would be better for him...will you have a rate for part timers??
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Cannot say for sure yet but most likely.
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how many students per teacher?... i think at that age the ratio is supposed to be 1 teacher for 5 kids??
especially if you have kids in nappies etc etc
3000 a month might be a bit too cheap dare i say it!
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jingjoe wrote:how many students per teacher?... i think at that age the ratio is supposed to be 1 teacher for 5 kids??
especially if you have kids in nappies etc etc
3000 a month might be a bit too cheap dare i say it!
Regulations require:
1 to 3 years old ... 6 kids per carer
3 to 5 years old ... 10 kids per carer

We plan to basically work in accordance with those figures
In addition, we will have a qualified nurse.
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Hi , we will be looking for a nursery soon for our 10 month old baby , your school sounds like a good idea, the other nurserys on here seem very expensive ( for Thailand ) and there is not that much choice at the moment .

We will deffinately be interested.
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fabman wrote:Hi , we will be looking for a nursery soon for our 10 month old baby

:D :D :D :D

If this is not a wind up then I feel sorry for you and your child.
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I think it is a great idea, I am sure a lot of parents Thai and other nationalities will be interested
but when you say 3000 bahts a month is this the price for a full time care of the children, 5 days a week about 6 hours a day ???
sounds very cheap, even for thailand, specially for the very strenuous task of looking after small children when a lot of them might still be in nappies !!!

PS : I might enroll as they say : The old are in a second childhood ! (5 5 5)
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nanyang wrote:
fabman wrote:Hi , we will be looking for a nursery soon for our 10 month old baby

:D :D :D :D

If this is not a wind up then I feel sorry for you and your child.

Ha ha nanyang , Well maybe by saying soon , i dont mean in the next couple of weeks :D

But 6-7 months go by pretty quickly when children are so young :wink:
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