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Thai National Language Day 2010 |
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On Friday, the 30th of July 2010, the Thai Language Content Group held “Thai National Language Day 2010” on the 6th floor of the Grand Memorial Hall of the Saint Louis Marie Memorial Building. This activity provided our students with a number of techniques for Thai language usage and pronunciation to help enhance the accuracy of their daily communication. The event was presented by Prof. Preeyaporn Dejaamornsup (Kru Pom Mekkla). The students from EP M3/1 and M3/3 also participated, and were trained with a number of accuracy techniques for the Thai language, which they were encouraged to take back to the classroom to share with their friends.

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AC EP Welcomes 36 Visitors from Chiang Mai University Demonstration School |
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On the 28th of July 2010, Brother Anant Prichavudhi (Director of Assumption College), Brother Pisutr Vapiso, (Vice Director) and the Student Committee welcomed Prof. Patrachan Jaisawang, the the Director of Chiang Mai University Demonstration School, together with 36 representatives of the School. During the visit, we provided a thorough overview of the school’s management and departments, using the Video Conference Room, and took a group photograph. The representatives also attended an early Matthayom level Secondary English Program, and inspected the other departments of Assumption College.

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One Quarter... |
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Last week our students completed their first set of exams, and this means that they have now finished 1/4 of this school year (already!). It's amazing how fast time flies, and it would be a mistake to let more time go by without taking inventory, so to speak, so that we can see how well we (students and teachers) are doing.
As the mid-term grades come out within the next 2 weeks, you will naturally do what all parents do: praise your son for the good marks and question him about any unusually bad marks. If your son does make a poor mark in a course, he usually knows the reason why, but if not his teacher will be glad to explain the reason and tell him what he must do to improve.
All of our teachers are expected to be approachable for our students, and that includes being eager to guide your son in the right direction if he has any unexplained difficulty. An explainable problem would be something such as: not submitting assignments, or not taking notes in class. If your son has done all of the assignments and is still having trouble, tell him to talk to his teacher about what we can do to help him further. In some cases, this extra help would include some extra practice work (especially in the case of Mathematics), or extra explanations given during lunch or briefly after school. In other cases, the teacher might be willing to give a concept-related extra credit project so that the student could improve both his score and his understanding by doing something creative.
One thing that all students must learn is that real understanding never comes by copying the work of friends, but only by trying to do the work themselves (though with a bit of coaching from teachers or parents when necessary). We try to instill many virtues or skills at Assumption, but here are 3: 1. Confidence, which only comes with personal effort and success, 2. Integrity, which means being honest and trustworthy to oneself and others, and 3. Wisdom, which means thinking about others and not only oneself, and means thinking about the long-term and not only the short-term results of decisions and actions.
Obviously we (teachers, parents and students) are working as a team to ensure that your sons will learn not only to make good grades, but to succeed in life. Therefore, please know that we will always be happy to listen to your suggestions, concerns, or success stories (yes, we need to hear about those too!). If you would like to share any of your thoughts with us, please feel free to contact us at:
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Sincerely,
Stephen Cheek - Assistant Head of EP, Secondary Section |
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Saint Monfort's Memorial Day |
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On the 28th of July 2010, after the morning assembly, Assumption College held a ceremony to recognize the great virtue of Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Monfort. The President of the Catholic students thoroughly described Saint Monfort’s life history, and the graceful ode was addressed by the President of the Assumption students. Brother Anant Prichavudhi, Director of Assumption College, also kindly gave lessons to the students by taking an example of Saint Monfort’s life path, as a lesson for helping others and being generous, in order that students could adapt this to their lives. At the conclusion, Brother Anant asked the students to concentrate on their education achievement as a benefit which would stay with them throughout their lives.
Saint Louis-Marie Grignion De Monfort's Biography (in brief)
Saint Louis-Marie Grignion De Monfort was born on the 31st of January 1673, in the small town of Monfort-Sur-Meu in France. He decided to go into the priesthood, and also became a preacher later. He kept raising up the inspiration among the people, and persuaded many people to proclaim the merits of Christ. He also established 3 priesthoods, including: The Brothers of St. Gabriel, The Daughters of Wisdom and The Company of Mary. Worn out by hard work and sickness, he finally came in April 1716 to Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre to begin the mission which was to be his last. During this time, he fell ill and died on the 28th of April of that year. He was 43 years old, and had been a priest for only 16 years. His last sermon was on the tenderness of Jesus and the Incarnate Wisdom of the Father. Thousands gathered for his burial in the parish church, and very quickly stories were reported of miracles performed at his tomb. Saint Louis-Marie Grignion De Monfort was appointed to be a Saint on the 20th of July 2010 (Canonization Day) by Pope Leo XII.

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