ISO 9002

The sure sign of quality

The old ISO column from a year ago reared it's head again this week. Partly due to the paper receiving a few requests to have it reprinted (honest) and partly due to the Education Editor taking the weekend off to go to the music festival in Pattaya.


Whinging Thai teachers & cheering practice.

Returning to the topic of ISO numbers for a moment

Making the best use of those valuable school days - by cancelling classes in order to standardise students cheering ISO style.


ISO rules OK

What a school needs to do to get that treasured number

This seems to be the most popular column so far because many people have mentioned that they identify with it's sentiment.


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