But Boonrak acknowledged that school administrators might face some issues in implementing it, especially at the in-demand “famous” schools, which are 10 per cent of all schools under Obec. Boonrak conceded that the policy worried school executives and parents, especially those whose Mathayom 3 children (from larger-size classes) would head to the 40-per-class Mathayom 4. Some administrators and parents are wondering what would happen to additional eligible students once the per-class limit had been reached. He advised against schools using the student recruiting period as an opportunity to raise funds for operations and development projects. Boonrak also urged schools to be fair by calling in student applicants from the waiting list who had passed the entrance exams, in the event that successful candidates had given up their seats.
Source: The Nation Bangkok February 19, 2018 19:52 UTC