Request for EAS will be on approval by Principal only. Parents may request with a valid reason or teachers may contact parents should they feel the child needs the assistance. We will then find a suitable teacher to help the child.
Parents Reporting
We would like to send an earnest request to ALL NK parents to refrain from sending messages concerning other children to their parents without verification. We have had to deal with cases where parents messaged another parent out of concern that they saw their child outside with the teacher or walking to the nurse’s room. Unfortunately, this causes great anxiety for the parents whose child was seen. In their frantic state, parents then try to call the teacher, school or rush to school to find out that nothing was wrong in the first place. This has happened 3 times since school has started. We request that parents not abuse their rights to be around school by taking pictures or assuming situations that may not be accurate. Kindly wait for teachers to be the ones to contact parents who need to be contacted about their child.
A gentle reminder to all parents, kindly do NOT TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS of children moving from the building to the canteen from PC 1. This is against school regulations and can jeopardize the safety of our campus if this is put on social media.
Accidents
We usually find that the first couple of weeks in school, the number of accidents are high as the children are in their excited state and are still familiarizing themselves with the rules the teachers set. Please rest assured that our NK teachers are very vigilant and we take it very seriously if there is negligence shown by staff of the school. We also have to bear in mind that we have very young children and it is a part of their growing up to support some bumps and bruises. For the N1 and N2 children, bites, and scratches are common social adjustments. We will work together to teach the children to play safely.
Illness and Food Poisoning
Food poisoning is not rare in Bangkok and among our children. Food poisoning or symptoms alike may not necessarily be due to the food we prepare in school but from water, from dirt and from the fact that children touch surfaces outside that may not be germ free and put it in their mouth.
We try to have the children wash their hands before and after each meal, each toilet visit and after outdoor play. We also monitor our food very closely as Nursery 1 – Secondary students and staffs are eating the same food. We are extra cautious with the food served to the Nursery kindergarten children and will continue to monitor should there be cases of illness in school. Random cases of food poisoning like symptoms when weather changes are common. Please let us know so we can continue to monitor and investigate.
 
We hope you all have a great weekend!!
 
Narisa L
(Principal NK)