Dress Code Requirements for Teachers

Dress Code Requirements for Teachers

Dress Code Requirements for Foreign Teachers

To maintain a professional and respectful teaching environment, all teachers are expected to follow these attire and hygiene guidelines while in the classroom or during school activities.

 

For Onsite Teaching:

Acceptable Attire:

  • Professional or smart-casual clothing (e.g., collared shirts, blouses, trousers, skirts of appropriate length, dresses).
  • Clean, well-maintained, and modest clothing.

Unacceptable Attire:

  • Shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, ripped jeans.
  • Clothing that is too tight, revealing, or inappropriate for a school setting.

(See photos below for examples of appropriate and inappropriate outfits.)

✅ Acceptable Attire:

❌ Unacceptable Attire:

For Online Teaching:

  • You may teach from home; however, please ensure your background is appropriate.
  • Avoid showing your bed in the background. A plain white wall, a simple professional backdrop, or posters related to teaching English are preferred.
  • Wear professional or business-casual attire suitable for online teaching.
  • Position your camera in a stable location where people will not walk past in the background, as this can be distracting for students.

Dress Code Violations

  • A verbal warning will be issued for the first violation.
  • Repeated violations may result in a 300 Baht deduction, which will be donated to children in need.

 

By following these guidelines, we can create a professional and effective learning environment for our students. Thank you for your cooperation!