Cultures and ValuesSarasas Ektra School believes in the importance of maintaining Thai culture and ethos while fostering an appreciation of the importance English plays in the global community. We are a private Thai Catholic Bilingual school. We have many staff members from around the world making it a very multicultural environment to work in. BenefitsContract Package:1. Monthly salary from 11,000 - 19,000 baht per month. (depending on school teaching experience)2. Paid staff holidays. (October 2.5 weeks, Christmas/New Year about 10 days, Late March to Early May is the summer break)3. Accident and Hospital insurance.4. Visa, Work permit and Certification with the Thai Ministry of Ed.5. Option to renew contract. Other InformationLiving in Bangkok:Despite what you may have heard or read, Bangkok is a modern cosmopolitan city. It is a city you can live in as frugally or opulently as you wish.• Western style supermarkets, local fresh produce markets, cinemas with movies in English, a wide range of local and international eating places from food courts to world class Italian restaurants abound. (The cost of living is much lower than Australia or Britain)• Recreation facilities cover most sports and activities you could enjoy back home.• Most government services are efficient, however still based on the ‘paper’ system hence taking a little longer.• Opening a bank account is easy once you have your work permit.• The regional hub for a quick weekend to Laos, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia or China.Factors to consider are the pollution (similar to any big city), the traffic jams, the tropical climate and the communication barriers of living in a foreign country.In general if you approach the city as an adventure of discovery and differences you will enjoy all Bangkok has to offer.
Cultures and ValuesSarasas Ektra School believes in the importance of maintaining Thai culture and ethos while fostering an appreciation of the importance English plays in the global community. We are a private Thai Catholic Bilingual school. We have many staff members from around the world making it a very multicultural environment to work in. BenefitsContract Package:1. Monthly salary from 11,000 - 19,000 baht per month. (depending on school teaching experience)2. Paid staff holidays. (October 2.5 weeks, Christmas/New Year about 10 days, Late March to Early May is the summer break)3. Accident and Hospital insurance.4. Visa, Work permit and Certification with the Thai Ministry of Ed.5. Option to renew contract. Other InformationLiving in Bangkok:Despite what you may have heard or read, Bangkok is a modern cosmopolitan city. It is a city you can live in as frugally or opulently as you wish.• Western style supermarkets, local fresh produce markets, cinemas with movies in English, a wide range of local and international eating places from food courts to world class Italian restaurants abound. (The cost of living is much lower than Australia or Britain)• Recreation facilities cover most sports and activities you could enjoy back home.• Most government services are efficient, however still based on the ‘paper’ system hence taking a little longer.• Opening a bank account is easy once you have your work permit.• The regional hub for a quick weekend to Laos, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia or China.Factors to consider are the pollution (similar to any big city), the traffic jams, the tropical climate and the communication barriers of living in a foreign country.In general if you approach the city as an adventure of discovery and differences you will enjoy all Bangkok has to offer.
Cultures and ValuesSarasas Ektra School believes in the importance of maintaining Thai culture and ethos while fostering an appreciation of the importance English plays in the global community. We are a private Thai Catholic Bilingual school. We have many staff members from around the world making it a very multicultural environment to work in. BenefitsContract Package:1. Monthly salary from 11,000 - 19,000 baht per month. (depending on school teaching experience)2. Paid staff holidays. (October 2.5 weeks, Christmas/New Year about 10 days, Late March to Early May is the summer break)3. Accident and Hospital insurance.4. Visa, Work permit and Certification with the Thai Ministry of Ed.5. Option to renew contract. Other InformationLiving in Bangkok:Despite what you may have heard or read, Bangkok is a modern cosmopolitan city. It is a city you can live in as frugally or opulently as you wish.• Western style supermarkets, local fresh produce markets, cinemas with movies in English, a wide range of local and international eating places from food courts to world class Italian restaurants abound. (The cost of living is much lower than Australia or Britain)• Recreation facilities cover most sports and activities you could enjoy back home.• Most government services are efficient, however still based on the ‘paper’ system hence taking a little longer.• Opening a bank account is easy once you have your work permit.• The regional hub for a quick weekend to Laos, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia or China.Factors to consider are the pollution (similar to any big city), the traffic jams, the tropical climate and the communication barriers of living in a foreign country.In general if you approach the city as an adventure of discovery and differences you will enjoy all Bangkok has to offer.