Showing posts with label MSU Primary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MSU Primary. Show all posts

Feb 6, 2012

MSU PRIMARY HOLDS TWO DAY ART CAMP


On February 4 MSU Primary Demonstration School held a two day Art Camp. Both Primary and Secondary Schools in Thailand hold events such as these which are not to be confused with the western idea of camping i.e. going into the wilderness and living in tents for a few days.

The ‘camps’ whether they are art camps, English camps or other specialty camps give students an opportunity to completely immerse themselves in a particular subject matter for a few days providing knowledge and experience in a large group atmosphere. Many people not necessarily involved with the school come along and donate their time and energy to assist, whether it be a weekday or on a weekend. The camps are a good example of community sharing and involvement, typical of Isan society. No notes are sent home, word is spread through the Isan grapevine, a particularly efficient method of communication.


The Art camp held at MSU Primary provides opportunities for children to develop their artistic abilities in a fun and friendly group atmosphere, to allow children to express themselves through art and to appreciate the social values and importance of art in Isan society.


MSU President Dr. Supachai Samappito took time out from his busy schedule to address the children on the social benefits of creative artwork and stayed on to offer encouragement and inspect the children’s works in progress. MSU Primary School Director Dr. Maliwan Tunapan (pictured left) takes a keen interest in her students and was also available to speak with students throughout the camp.


Over one hundred and seventy students, teachers, parents and specialised art ‘trainers’ took part in the two days of fun and creative activities. 


Sep 16, 2011

MSU PRIMARY SCHOOL - GOING STRONG, BEING CREATIVE


On September 10 a large contingent of parents, teachers and students from MSU Demonstration Primary School travelled to Central Plaza shopping center in Khon Khaen where the students competed in futsal and tug of war competitions.


Tug of war competitions are immensely popular in Thailand and can be classed as a showcase event at all and any sports days held, whether at kindergarten level, between faculties at colleges or universities or even at veteran age competitions. They inevitably draw a large crowd and in true Thai style the spirit of the competitors enjoying themselves overshadows who wins and who loses the event.




Still, we must give credit where credit is due. MSU Primary School kindergarten tug of war team successfully defended their champions title won the previous year and should be justifiably proud of their efforts.


On September 13 Director of Mahasarakham Primary School, Associate Professor Dr. Maliwan, presented the winning kindergarten tug of war champions to guests at the opening of an exhibition showing early academic works of students from the school.





The two day exhibition was to show works created by young students not only of paintings but also artwork, objects and toys created from natural materials. The concept of the exhibition is to illustrate to parents and others the abilities of the youngsters to be creative and inventive in their work at an early age.



Students also partook in cooking and baking classes on the first day of the exhibition. The primary school student’s projects and creations aims to encourage positive social, intellectual and emotional development from an early age.

Jun 9, 2011

MSU DEMONSTRATION SCHOOLS ART AWARDS

MSU Primary and Secondary Demonstration Schools have between them won six awards in an art competition run at Silpakorn University Art Gallery in Bangkok to honour the occasion of the eighty-fourth birthday anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol.
The art competition is run by the Silpakorn University of Fine Arts in collaboration with the PTT Public Company Ltd to encourage creativity in artists of all ages for the continuing development contemporary art in Thailand.



The competition was divided into four categories: painting, sculpture, prints and other visual art. Age groups were under 9, 9 to 13 and 14 to 17. Entries were judged on May 28 and the awards presentation held on June 9.
Mahasarakham University Primary and Secondary schools six awards included two prizes, one award for excellence, one for outstanding work plus two honourable mentions.
The works will be on display at Silpakorn University Art Gallery until July 29. The exhibition will then travel to Thaksin University, Khon Kaen University and Chiang Mai. ... more pics

Apr 24, 2011

PRINCE OF SONGKLA UNIVERSITY STUDY VISIT


On April 22 MSU Division of Student Affairs welcomed a study delegation from the Prince of Songkla University Phuket Campus at a reception held in the conference room of the Division of Student Affairs.




The study visit is a joint Prince of Songkla- MSU initiative to engage in the exchange of information regarding management structures of student organisations, community groups and experiences of exchange students.


An exciting aspect of the study tour is the inclusion and involvement of students and student council representatives of both institutions. The invitation and inclusion of student input shown by both MSU and Prince of Songkla Student Affairs administrators is to be applauded. It is an initiative which should help greatly in keeping the future development of student affairs, organisations and communities current and adaptable. ...more pics


Apr 5, 2011

MSU DEMONSTRATION STUDENTS CROSSWORD CHAMPIONS

Students from MSU Demonstration Elementary School performed superbly at the 24th Bilbao Grand Prix Thailand Championships. The 2011 competition was held over three days at Rattanadhibet Central Plaza Nonthanburi from April 2 – 4. The competition has  four sections;     elementary, primary and secondary school as well as open for the general public.


Participants of the Bilbao Grand Prix compete in the fields of English language (crosswords) or mathematics (Sudoko). These type of competitions are very popular amongst Thai schoolchildren and to win any section of the Bilbao Grand Prix is worthy of great pride and honor both for the student and their school.



Congratulations go to Siriwat  Suthapindhu and Patranit Prom-arak who came first and third in the Elementary boys and Girls Crossword (English vocabulary) competition. Wipawee Aumyhoo and Ngamnet Chaiwongsa also performed at their best to win the Thai Elementary Idiom Scrabble. The students were coached and supported by teachers Chaiaporn Pongpisanrat, Patraporn Karkaew and Phisit Yasingthong. ...more pics


Feb 17, 2011

MSU SCHOOLS COMBINED EVENING

MSU Demonstration School has a novel way of turning the boring business of delivering the Annual Director’s Report into an exciting and beneficial event.  On February 17 MSU Demonstration School’s Principal Dr. Maliwan Tuniapan delivered her Annual Report at a combined fundraising dinner event held in the gymnasium of Mahasarakham University.
The dinner was a co-ordinated fundraising event between Mahasarakham University, MSU Demonstration Elementary and MSU Demonstration Secondary Schools. 




MSU secondary and primary schools have affiliations with another eighteen participating institutions across Thailand.
The evening was to strengthen relationships between administrators, lecturers, students and parents; all of whom were well represented at the popular evening during which entertainment was provided by students from MSU Demonstration Elementary. From all accounts the evening was an outstanding success.  .... more pics


Feb 10, 2011

JUNIOR ART CAMP AT MSU DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL

Mahasarakham University not only caters for tertiary education. MSU also has a Primary and Secondary Demonstration School. The Primary School, located within the grounds of the old campus, recently held its three day, two night Junior Art Camp #2  from the 4th to the 7th of February.
The Art Camp was opened by MSU President Dr. Supachai Samappito and MSU Primary Demonstration School Principal    Dr. Maliwan Tunapan.




Approximately one hundred and fifty primary school students from Grades one to six attended the camp which aims to give students opportunities to use art to ‘sustain the spirit, dream to use imagination, create an atmosphere of unity, realise the social value of their artwork and understand the benefits of creating art in their free time’.
The students were assisted during the camp by the MSU Primary Demonstration School teacher resource team. ...more pics


Jan 3, 2011

MSU AND MAHSARAKHAM SECONDARY SCHOOLS CONNECTED

Memoranda of Understanding Cooperation Agreements have been signed to develop information systems for the Mahasarakham Province Area Office of Education Schools.
Mahasarakham University Faculties of Education, Accountancy and Management, the Mahasarakham Development  Foundation, Ministry of Education and financial software company Alphametrics (Saraburi) will assist the working group. The development of information and waste management systems, centralised results management, improved communication and networking systems for the Mahasarakham Area Office of Education are all part of the project plan. 
Part of the Management Information Systems Project  will also provide a study of secondary and primary education in Maha Sarakham Province important for the future development of educational policy within the province. ... more pics