Benchamarachuthit Chanthaburi is an extra large high school of Secondary educational service office 17 (Chanthaburi-Trat), Ministry of Education, located on No. 10, Sriyanusorn Road, Watmai Sub district, Maung District, Chanthaburi province, Thailand. You can find us on our website : http://www.bj.ac.th | ![]() |
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The school was named by His Majesty King Rama 6 after His Majesty King Rama 5 on September 6, 1911. Nowadays there are about 3,000 students and 185 teachers. |
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Director : Mr. Wilis Sakulrat Philosophy : Wisdom is a Treasure of Humankind. Vision : Manage the qualitative education with the creation of opportunities through the participative administration to the world-class standard. Tree : Chinese box tree. Color : Blue - Yellow. |
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The Course of Instruction | |
Junior high school. 1/1 - 1/2 MSEP (Mathematics, Science & English Program). |
Senior high school. 4/1 Science - Mathematics (MSEP: Mathematics, Science & English Program). |
EISP (English for Integrated Studies Program) | |
EIS is a model of bilingual education in which students
learn core subjects (Mathematics, Science and Computer) in
English. Students will learn to understand more English through their basic knowledge and literacy of core subjects which are integrated into the new curriculum. Basic literacy of Mathematical Symbol and Methodology (MM Model), and the Science learning skills (observation, comparison, classification, transferring and inferring as Observing Knowledge Model (OK model)) lead to better comprehension of the second language. Online computer and software resources allow both students and teachers self-direction in learning. With the use of SSF (Simple, Short, Familiar) English as a medium of instruction, the fluency of both teachers and students in English as a second language will be accelerated. (source : https://sites.google.com/site/surapongeisth/Home) |
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We have had EISP for M.1 and M.4 since 2007, and also in every level for M.1 to M.6 (about 30-40 students/class) in academic year 2012. |
EIS Teachers Training |
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