Is there a Nursery/Pre-school in the area?
Is there a Nursery/Pre-school in the area?
My wife and children will probably be staying in Hua Hin throughout November and December, and we were wondering if there is a locally run pre-school/creche in the area. My daughter is just starting to speak some Thai and we are keen for her to mix with Thai kids of a similar age to help her. She's got plenty of cousins but they all live in Isaan! If anyone knows of any place I'd be grateful for a steer.
You could try Prattana nursery, they start them at 18 months old there. More info at the bottom of this page:
http://www.expathuahin.com/schools-huahin.php
http://www.expathuahin.com/schools-huahin.php
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Would like to explore the options of sending our daughter 2 years this december to a nursery.
Any recommendations?
We had a look around Pratthana Nursery, the environment seems nice. Anybody with kids here or who has had kids here that can comment?
Cheers
Any recommendations?
We had a look around Pratthana Nursery, the environment seems nice. Anybody with kids here or who has had kids here that can comment?
Cheers
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Our two go there, no problems noted aside from the fact that they make them sleep for a bit in the afternoon but I've heard this is the general practice in all Thai schools for younglings!
They're only at kindergarten so you can't expect too much, the 4 year old does get home work though. At that age I can't warrant spending the over 100k a year the other two schools want for the same thing.
They're only at kindergarten so you can't expect too much, the 4 year old does get home work though. At that age I can't warrant spending the over 100k a year the other two schools want for the same thing.
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Thanks for that Buksida. The g/f wants to look at another one, tells me somewhere near Market Village, maybe opposite. Just a quick question that I didn't ask when there. Are they on a month by month payment schedule or is there a 6 month contract or a contract of any sort?buksida wrote:Our two go there, no problems noted aside from the fact that they make them sleep for a bit in the afternoon but I've heard this is the general practice in all Thai schools for younglings!
They're only at kindergarten so you can't expect too much, the 4 year old does get home work though. At that age I can't warrant spending the over 100k a year the other two schools want for the same thing.
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Up to 3 years old its nursery at 2,500 per month (excluding transport), over 3 its kindergarten at 12,000 per term (2 terms a year).
They figure the little ones are more of a handful and I guess they're right!
They figure the little ones are more of a handful and I guess they're right!
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