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Private school in Buriram, Thailand
Marie Anusorn School
Address
100 Chum Het, Mueang Buriram District,
Buriram, 31000
Thailand
Coordinates15°00′03″N 103°07′28″E / 15.000777°N 103.124551°E / 15.000777; 103.124551
Information
TypePrivate school
Established1982
DirectorEkkachai Chinnakhot
GradesNursery, Kindergarten, Grade 1–9
GenderCoeducation
Campus typeSuburban
Colour(s)White Blue
SongMarch Marie Anusorn
Websitehttp://ms.ac.th/

Marie Anusorn School (Thai: โรงเรียนมารีย์อนุสรณ์) is a private school located in Buriram Province, Thailand. It admits primary and secondary students. Founded in 1982. The school's former name was "Anuban Marie Anusorn School".

Campus

Buriram Pittayakhom School is located at 100 Chum Het, Muang District, Buriram Province.

The school has more seven buildings: Yoakim, Joseph, Benedik, Dominik, Nicholas and Johnpohn 1–2. Each of which is located separately in the school area, but Yoakim and Joseph have linking bridge.

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