The learning atmosphere among Grade 10 students in the Mathematics–Science Program (Consortium of Thai Medical Schools Program – Pre-Medical Class) was filled with enthusiasm, dedication, and academic rigor as they engaged in practical chemistry laboratory training.
Students learned how to correctly use fundamental laboratory equipment and conducted experiments using the titration method, an essential technique for chemical analysis. They also practiced observing changes resulting from chemical reactions, helping to develop their analytical thinking, scientific reasoning, and data interpretation skills.
These hands-on activities enabled students to gain a deeper understanding of scientific concepts through direct experience while fostering precision, careful observation, and essential scientific process skills. Such competencies provide a strong foundation for further studies in science and medicine.
The training was closely supervised by Mr. Yutthana Rattanasuwan, Head of the Science and Technology Learning Area, who shared his expertise and guided students throughout the laboratory sessions to ensure that learning was accurate, safe, and effective.
This activity reflects the school's commitment to providing comprehensive education that develops students’ knowledge, practical skills, and real-world experience, preparing them to become future scientists and medical professionals.
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