TISCO Tablet for Digital Learning – Ban Pa Ban School
TISCO Bank Donates Tablets to Ban Pa Ban School in Chiang Mai
On an unspecified date, Director Chief of Branch 2, TISCO Bank public Company limited, along with the Chiang Mai Branch Manager, bank staff, and representatives from “Somwang Ngeon to order,” delivered 40 refurbished tablets to Ban Pa Ban School in San Sai District, Chiang Mai Province. The donation is part of the “TISCO Ruamjai 15” project, which also includes the construction of a new school building.
Supporting Digital Literacy During School construction
While the new school building, funded by the “TISCO Ruamjai 15” project, is slated for completion in 2026, TISCO bank recognized the immediate need to enhance students’ learning opportunities, especially in digital skills. The donated tablets, sourced from “Somwang Ngeon to order” and confirmed to be in good working condition, will provide Ban Pa Ban School – a small institution previously lacking digital learning resources – with integrated teaching and learning tools for both students and teachers.
Mr. Chawongsak Boonkanit, acting director of Ban Pa Ban School, along with teachers, educational personnel, and students, formally received the donation.
About the TISCO Ruamjai 15 Project
The “TISCO Ruamjai 15” project demonstrates TISCO Bank’s commitment to corporate social obligation and community development. The project focuses on improving educational infrastructure and providing students with the resources they need to succeed in the digital age. The construction of the new school building and the provision of tablets are key components of this initiative.
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This article was last updated on September 29, 2025, at 04:38:43 AM.
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