Ban
Pang Tong School is set in the most beautiful
surroundings
close to the Buatong Flower
Fields near the Mae Surin water falls, half an hour east
of Khun Yuam (see
maps).
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Attached to the school is a
dormitory to house children from the surrounding, more
remote villages where the Karen people
live. English volunteers have been involved in
teaching children at this school for the past 4 years
and have been aware of the poor state of accommodation,
particularly in the boys dormitory where 50 children
slept for 10 months of the year. There were no beds but
the floors were flooded as the rains swept into the open
spaces above the walls. This was particularly bad in
2005. There was no mosquito netting.


The boys were moved to sleep
in the classrooms and even then had to sleep on the
desks to keep off the wet floors. The headmaster
fortunately found some bunk beds for the boys but the
building itself needed around 500,000 baht spent on it.
The girls dormitory (a series of small huts) suffered
from poor drainage and lack of mosquito netting.
In 2006,
BCTFN made a significant contribution towards the
renovation of the dormitory. The work took place in
early 2006.

The work was
finally completed in May 2006 ready for the new school
year. The Director of the Karen Hilltribes Trust visited
Ban Pang Tong in June and attended a celebration with
Government education officers and staff. There was
great excitement and thanks to BCTFN and other
contributors. The school dormitory is now water-tight
and mosquito proof with a new covered way which provides
dry access and an area for games such as table tennis.

Bunk beds
have been provided by another school and KHT will buy
mattresses.

The girl's
dormitories have also been renovated with new flooring
and improved drainage. Plans are now being drawn up to
improve the girls accommodation further.
The
Karen
Hilltribes Trust (KHT) is very grateful to the BCTFN for
its ongoing support.