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Anger Erupts Over School Protecting Student Who Assaulted Teacher

Jeff Tomas
Last updated: August 14, 2025 11:01 am
Jeff Tomas- Freelance Journalist
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UDON THANI– Online controversy continues to erupt after a Grade 11 student at a private school in Nong Chang, Uthai Thani, assaulted his math teacher in class, upset over his midterm exam marks. This incident has sparked public outrage about violence in schools.

Alumni are now speaking up, calling out school leaders for letting the student remain enrolled, even after the attack.

Reports from August 13 say the student still attends the school but now participates in online classes while the case is under review. School management claims they are considering the student’s right to education when making decisions.

By the morning of August 14, many alumni had voiced their strong opinions online. Posts criticize the school’s response, saying the administration neglected its duty by not removing the student who assaulted a teacher.

Alumni argue that this approach fails to protect both the dignity of educators and the safety of everyone at school, while also violating the law.

They believe this decision betrays teachers who work with honesty and care. It also sends a message that violence against teachers can go unpunished. Alumni warn that such actions risk creating a culture of violence in schools.

Referring to the law, they highlight that:

  1. Under Thailand’s criminal code, anyone who harms another and causes physical or mental injury can face up to two years in jail, a fine of up to 40,000 baht, or both.
  2. The National Education Act requires schools to create a safe environment and instill discipline.
  3. Education Ministry regulations from 2005 clearly state that students who commit serious offences like violent assault should be expelled.

Alumni now urge the Ministry of Education and other authorities to step in, investigate the actions of school leaders, and make sure justice is served for the injured teacher. They also call for an end to the practice of shielding offenders within schools.

Ignoring school violence only fuels injustice and puts everyone at risk. No school should ever allow violence to become normal. #Alumni #NoToSchoolViolence

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