Introduction to Lerltah Schools

 

Located in Bangkok, Lertlah Schools have three campuses: Lertlah School Petchkasem Road, Lertlah School Kanchanaphisek Road and Lertlah School Kaset-Navamin Road. The schools operate classes from kindergarten to Mathayom 3 (Grade 9), except for LSPR, which teaches students up to Prathom 6 (Grade 6). The three campuses, which are under the Office of the Private Education Commission, host 3,000 students, 330 Thai and 100 foreign teachers, and offer English and international programs.

Lertlah Schools are managed by a Board of Directors that has over 30 years of experience with full Support and Authorizations from the Ministry of Education and the Office of Private Education Commission of Thailand.

Lertlah Petkhasem Lertlah Kanchanapisek Lertlah Kaset-Navamin

Lertlah Schools are also the first and only schools in Thailand, which are Accredited, Affiliated, Associated and standardized by:

  • Ministry of Education, Citizenship and Youth Manitoba, Canada since 1997
  • University of Manitoba, Canada since 1998
  • University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada since 2006
  • Department of Education, Nova Scotia, Canada since 2007
  • University of Maine at Presqu’Isle, USA since 2009


Lertlah Schools, Thailand entered into an Accreditation Agreement with the Ministry of Education, Manitoba-Canada 13 years ago.

The purpose of this accreditation was to gain the official right to offer the Canadian-Manitoba-curriculum in both our International English Program-80% -English and our English Program-50% -English.

The Canadian Educational Accreditation programs are offered by all ten Canadian Provinces. The Manitoba program particularly fits Lertlah’s needs in Thailand as the Manitoba Education system is highly focused on second language Immersion. The Accreditation provides significantly higher quality educational programming for Lertlah.

The main features are:
a) Exclusive rights in Thailand to use the Manitoba curriculum.
b) Access to Canadian Bachelor of Education graduates from Manitoba Universities
c) Access to exceptional education advice from experts in Manitoba.

Lertlah, in order to maintain the agreement annually, must be inspected by senior Ministry officials every year. These officials ensure that Lertlah is properly offering the Manitoba curriculum with qualified Canadian Bachelor of Education teachers and through the use of the proper resources.

Lertlah expanded its Canadian Accreditation program in 2005, through an additional Accreditation by the province of Nova Scotia. This addition offered Lertlah students a broader opportunity to study in Canada through any of the Universities in Manitoba or Nova Scotia.

There are approximately 3000 students in 3 campuses.