Instruction in the Sikh religion using Panjabi
Language as the medium of instruction is offered through non-formal
and informal programmes for Sikhs wishing to become ordained.
Informal education programmes focusing on the Sikh doctrine is
also available to the general public.
Two out of three basic education institutions
follow British curriculum, one of which is a kindergarten school
preparing students for further higher levels of education at the Thai
Sikh International School.
5) Educational Provision by Brahman-Hindu
Religious Institutions
There are approximately 3,000 followers of the
Brahman-Hindu religion in Thailand, and one school operated by the
Brahman-Hindu Church. Informal education programmes provide
instruction in the religion. Many Brahman-Hindu ceremonies are
incorporated in Buddhist observances and in Royal rituals.