On July 7, during a gathering at the Royal Thai Embassy in Hanoi with Vietnamese teachers previously honored with the award, Dr. Kirtikara highlighted the significance of the Princess Maha Chakri Award as a prestigious recognition for outstanding educators who play a vital role in shaping students’ futures.

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The PMCAF delegation poses a photo with Vietnamese awardees and staff of the Royal Thai Embassy in Hanoi.

He emphasized that the award has contributed to strengthening educational collaboration among participating countries, the Royal Thai Embassies, and the Foundation, through the “Friends of Thailand” network.

Earlier, the delegation held a working session with the Department of International Cooperation under Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training to explore joint educational initiatives and share updates on the sixth Princess Maha Chakri Award ceremony, set to take place on October 15, 2025, in Bangkok.

Vietnam has had six teachers honored with the award to date. This year’s Vietnamese recipient is Nguyen Thi Thu Lan, Principal of Ward 5 Kindergarten in Ho Chi Minh City. She was recognized for her innovative initiatives, including multifunctional classrooms, a green school model, and the development of a Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space in her school.

On July 8, the PMCAF delegation is expected to visit her school to observe teaching practices, exchange ideas on educational innovations, and discuss future areas of support.

Founded in 2015, the Princess Maha Chakri Award is presented biennially to honor exceptional educators from ASEAN nations as well as Bangladesh, Bhutan, Mongolia, and Timor-Leste. The award seeks to acknowledge outstanding contributions to education and foster regional educational progress.

Source: VNA