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  2. Rugby School Thailand - Wikipedia

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    It is a day and boarding school similar to its sister school, Rugby School in the UK, which was founded in 1567. The School's 80-acre campus (190 rai) is approximately 110 km (68 mi) from Bangkok and 20 km (12 mi) from Pattaya. Rugby School Thailand offers Britain's national curriculum to both Thai and international students. In September 2017 ...

  3. Rugby union in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union at the Asian Games. Rugby union in Thailand is a significant sport. [citation needed] They are currently ranked 60th, with 16,121 registered players. [2] The governing body is the Thai Rugby Union, which was founded in 1937, and affiliated to the IRFB in 1989. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Thai Rugby Union - Wikipedia

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    President. General Attapoj Klongtruadroke. Website. www .thailandrugbyunion .com. The Thailand Rugby Union (TRU) is the governing body of rugby union in Thailand, recognised by the International Rugby Board. It has its headquarters in Bangkok, and was founded in 1937, affiliating to the International Rugby Board in 1989.

  5. List of Asian countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    The countries and territories have a net average monthly salary of: Green. above $2,000. Blue. $1,000 to $1,999. Orange. $500 to $999. Red. below $500.

  6. List of countries by public sector size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by public sector size, calculated as the number of public sector employees as a percentage of the total workforce. Information is based mainly on data from the OECD and the ILO.

  7. RIS Swiss Section - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 it was not possible to officially establish a foreign private school in Thailand. However, the Thai authorities considered the lessons private, and so allowed the school to operate. [7] In 1972, the school's growth required it to relocate to a larger building at Sukumvit Soi 19/21, funded by grant money from Switzerland.

  8. Rajavit–Vajiravudh Traditional Rugby Match - Wikipedia

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    King's College (16 titles) Rajavit–Vajiravudh Traditional Rugby Match is an annual Traditional rugby match between two private all-boys boarding schools in Thailand, King’s College and Vajiravudh College. It is held to strengthen the unity of teachers and students, and to encourage esprit de corp and the unity between members of both ...

  9. Category:Rugby union in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand national rugby union team; Thailand women's national rugby union team This page was last edited on 30 July 2020, at 05:11 (UTC). Text is ...