Saint Louis School, Chachoengsao

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St Louis School, Chachoengsao
โรงเรียนเซนต์หลุยส์ ฉะเชิงเทรา (Thai)
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St Louis School Chachoengsao, circa 1950
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Saint Louis School, Chachoengsao
128 Suppakit St., Na Mueang, Mueang Chachoengsao District
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Coordinates 13°41′32″N101°05′10″E / 13.6923°N 101.0861°E / 13.6923; 101.0861
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Motto Labor Omnia Vincit (Latin)
(Work conquers all)
RectorBro. Kiangsak Mayot, f.s.g.
LanguageThe languages taught in this school
Flag of Thailand.svg Thai
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of South Africa.svg Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg English
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Mandarin Chinese
Website http://www.sl.ac.th/

Saint Louis School, Chachoengsao (SLC) is a private Catholic school in Chachoengsao, Thailand. The school was established to teach students from the Kindergarten level to Primary level to Secondary Level (Grades 1-12). It is located at 128 Suppakit Street, Na Mueang, Mueang Chachoengsao District.

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History

St. Louis School Chachoengsao is part of the St. Gabriel Foundation of Thailand. When the school first opened, it only accepted boys until the year 1979, after which female students were accepted in kindergarten. Since then, St. Louis School continuous to be a coeducational school.

School's Philosophy

The aim of life is to know the real truth and access to justice as a noble origin of life. Every man must work, perseverance is the way to success. This philosophy is capsulized in the school's motto, "Labor Omnia Vincit". The English translation is "Work conquers all"

Identity

St. Louis School Chachoengsao focuses on developing language technologies for students.

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    Coordinates: 13°41′32″N101°05′10″E / 13.6923°N 101.0861°E / 13.6923; 101.0861