Dress Code
The dress code for in-class sessions at the training
centre is ‘Smart Casual’*. No baseball caps or hats.
Females - blouse/shirt/dress which covers the
shoulders and midriff, polo shirts are fine (no plunging
necklines)
Males - business shirt (can be short-sleeved) or
polo shirt
When conducting teaching practices in schools and
resorts/businesses, the dress code is as follows:
Males:
Long pants
Business shirt (can be short-sleeved) or polo shirt
Socks and covered shoes
A tie is not necessary
Females:
Long pants or skirt to below knee length
Blouse/shirt which covers the shoulders and midriff,
polo shirts are fine (no plunging necklines)
Sandals are ok, no flip-flops
General:
Tattoos should be covered, where possible
Piercing should be removed whilst teaching
In general Thai teachers dress very conservatively. As
guests in their schools it’s important that we adhere to
this dress code in order not to offend.










