There is no need to wait for normal classes to start. We are going to start to run "Everyday" classes. All we need for a class is you and a friend. Maximum 2 people to make or start a class. You can choose any day of the week, including Saturdays and Sundays. The teaching level can be what you want, elementary or advanced. We can organize for your needs.
* All classes can be any day/anytime Monday to Sunday between 10:00 am – 19:00pm
* One single person 5week, 2hours per session total 10 hours for $230.00
* 2 people 5week, 2hours per session total 10 hours for $180.00 per person
* 3 people 5week, 2hours per session total 10 hours for $150.00 per person
* Provides class materials and car parking under our building.
* Classes at Level 7, 160 Queen Street Melbourne 3000
* Free car park under our building (access from Bourke Street).
Thai Talking for Travel
- Prepare yourself for holiday in Thailand
- Want to enjoy yourself and communicate?
- Want to understand Thai language to get by?
- Want to know Thai customs, costumes and culture?
- Want to respond to simple verbal situations? Have answers in sales situations?
- How to say no without feeling bad
This special course is available every day seven days a week. Choose a convenient day (which includes Saturdays or Sundays). Classes can be held with one person. One session is for two hours at a cost of $50.00 for single person. For 2 people the cost $180 per person. The class is in Melbourne CBD (all day Monday to Sunday). Free car parking under our building.
9TH National Community Languages Schools Conference
Khun Sukanya Darbthip and the teachers of Thai Central School were attending the 9th National Community Languages School Conference . The Conference held on Sunday July 3, 2011 at Story Hall-RMIT Swanston Street, Melbourne which attracted interest from 340 participating teachers from community language schools
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The conference theme Partners in delivering language education in Australia reflects the strong role community languages schools play in linguistic and cultural maintenance and the endeavour to build meaningful partnerships with students, families and the community.
Participants were welcomed by Community Languages Australia Executive Director Stefan Romaniw and AFESA Chairman Tassos Douvartzides. Both highlighted the roles an responsibilities of Government and community language schools when a partnership is formed. The State Government's commitment to languages education and community languages schools forms a strong base for strengthening the partnership.
This Conference reinforced the need for strong policy positions and also provided practical advice on how to be effective teachers in the community languages schools setting and how to form and utilise partnerships.



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The conference theme Partners in delivering language education in Australia reflects the strong role community languages schools play in linguistic and cultural maintenance and the endeavour to build meaningful partnerships with students, families and the community.
Participants were welcomed by Community Languages Australia Executive Director Stefan Romaniw and AFESA Chairman Tassos Douvartzides. Both highlighted the roles an responsibilities of Government and community language schools when a partnership is formed. The State Government's commitment to languages education and community languages schools forms a strong base for strengthening the partnership.
This Conference reinforced the need for strong policy positions and also provided practical advice on how to be effective teachers in the community languages schools setting and how to form and utilise partnerships.

TCS Teachers with Community Languages Australia Executive Director,Stefan Romaniw

TCS Teachers with AFESA Chairman, Tassos Douvartzides

TCS Teachers with Fahry Abubaker, Executive Officer, Ethnic Schools Association of Victoria
Meet and Greet - New Ministers
Khun Sukanya Darbthip, President & Director of Thai Central School is invited by the Community Languages Australia to represent the school to welcome The Hon Martin Dixon MP the Victorian Minister for Education and The Hon Nicholas Kotsiras MP the Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship with over 150 community languages schools representatives from over 30 communities at Richmond Town Hall on Monday February 28, 2011 at 6-7.30 pm
Please find the details here



Please find the details here



Australia Day
On Australia Day, 26 January 2011 Khun Sukanya Darbthip, Director of Thai Central School, was invited to march in the parade with other Thai Communities in Melbourne to represent Thai people living in Australia.This event was organised by Australian Unity.The parade started from Bourke Street crossed the Yarra River and entered the Alexandra Gardens in Melbourne City.



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