Israel lends a hand to renovate school

Students express their gratitude to Israeli Ambassador Orna Sagiv for the embassy-sponsored renovation of a building at Ban Don Thong School (Ong Pittayakarn) in Nakhon Pathom on Tuesday. Nakhon Pathom Primary Educational Service Area Office 2
Students express their gratitude to Israeli Ambassador Orna Sagiv for the Tuesday renovation of a building at Ban Don Thong School ( Ong Pittayakarn ) in Nakhon Pathom. Office 2 of the Nakhon Pathom Primary Educational Service Area

Nakhon Pathom: The completion of the renovation project at the Ban Don Thong School ( Ong Pittayakarn ) in the Sam Phran district in this Central Plains province is largely attributable to the support of the Israeli Embassy to Thailand.

After the official provided 172, 248 baht of assistance money in early November, Jewish ambassador to Thailand, Orna Sagiv, visited the school on Tuesday to examine the project.

The university spent the money on renovating and fixing its dome, sky, school boards, park, exercise house and outdoor sports field.

Through collaborating with local communities and schools in Thailand,” Israel would like to develop closer relations between Israel and Thailand,” said Ms. Sagiv.

She noted that collaborating can also be done freely by collaborating with communities through a variety of enhancement projects, such as this school construction task, which can help improve people’s lives at the neighborhood level.

” We Israelis believe that training is the basis of our state”, she said.

“Education, however, is not only about the education in the classroom but also about creating a secure atmosphere for studying.

A safe academic environment may be provided first in a child’s education because it is the cornerstone of the development of childhood education, she said.

Therefore, it is crucial to give children a secure place to play and understand.

Ban Don Thong School offers school to primary-level training.

Fifty kids study it, and 20 school workers, including eight teachers, function there.

Pattharanit Kulsriwattanachai, the school chairman, said individuals have a safer environment to play and discover in today thanks to the school repairs.

” Our playground equipment was dirty, the earth was uneven, and we needed to put gates to stop individuals from entering,” Ms Pattharanit said.

It is much safer and encourages more trust in parents to send their children to school these, according to the repairs.

Nakhon Pathom Primary Educational Service Area 2 producer Aphichai Sasum claimed that the class is smaller and that there hasn’t been a college producer in the past.

Mr. Aphichai claimed that the university formerly had only a select few educators and members of the local community working on school expansion.

He claimed that the institution lacked a funds for school improvement.

” With support from the military and area, the school has improved, which helps enable individuals ‘ understanding and makes them happy to be here,” Mr Aphichai added.