EP Students Excel in National English Competitions

The special classroom project, English Program at Sarakhampittayakhom School, is proud to announce and congratulate its students for their outstanding performances in two prestigious national English competitions: the Thailand Spelling Bee (TSB 2025) and the 3rd Thailand English Speech Contest (TESC 2025).

The Thailand Spelling Bee (TSB 2025) is a highly competitive event where the students with the highest scores from the top 500 national rankings in each level qualify for the Thailand Championship. The English Program congratulates the following students on receiving the Gold Medal Certificate:

Mr. Youtitron Sujjavanich (Mathayom 2/2) achieved a total score of 87.5 out of 100, placing him at the 432nd national rank.

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Mr. Noppanut Sripha (Mathayom 4/1) achieved a total score of 87.5 out of 100, earning him the 253rd national rank.

Mr. Phudit Juwattanasamran (Mathayom 2/1) achieved a total score of 88.75 out of 100, securing the 361st national rank.

In the 3rd Thailand English Speech Contest (TESC 2025), several students from the English Program also demonstrated exceptional public speaking skills, earning high honors:

Miss Sharaya Ploychompoo Nakongkam (Mathayom 6/1) received “The Speaker’s Honor” certificate with a remarkable score of 94.5 out of 100, achieving the 1st national rank.

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Mr. Michael John Conant (Mathayom 4/1) received “The Speaker’s Honor” certificate with a score of 91 out of 100, placing him at the 10th national rank.

The English Program at Sarakhampittayakhom School extends its warmest congratulations to all these students for their dedication, hard work, and impressive achievements on the national stage.

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