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Thailand MOE Object Reports

A total of 12 object reports are used for the Thailand report card system. Of these, 6 reports are provided in the official MOE (Ministry of Education) formats, and their corresponding reprint versions are also included.

In addition to the MOE reports, three school-level report formats in English are provided. These same three reports are also made available in Thai, resulting in a complete set in both languages.

Together, the English and Thai versions ensure that all required grade levels are covered:

  • Primary(Grade 1-6)

  • Lower Secondary(Grade 7-9)

  • Upper Secondary(Grade 10-12)

Prerequisites

  1. Object Report Link:https://ps.powerschool-docs.com/pssis-admin/latest/object-reports

  2. Thailand Power Query DAT:https://ps.powerschool-docs.com/pssis-admin/latest/thai-localization-power-query-dats

Reports Documents

Thailand MOE Reports

  1. Transcripts in Thai (Grade 1-6) & Transcripts in Thai (Grade 1-6): Thai MOE Report Grade 1-6

  1. Transcripts in Thai (Grade 7-9) & Transcripts in Thai (Grade 7-9): Thai MOE Report Grade 7-9

  1. Transcripts in Thai (Grade 10-12) & Transcripts in Thai (Grade 10-12): Thai MOE Report Grade 10-12

Thai School Level Reports

  1. School Report Card in English (Grade 1-6) & School Report Card in Thai (Grade 1-6):

    1. School Report Card in English (Grade 1-6)

    2. School Report Card in Thai (Grade 1-6)

  1. School Report Card in English (Grade 7-9) & School Report Card in Thai (Grade 7-9):

    1. School Report Card in English (Grade 7-9)

    2. School Report Card in Thai (Grade 7-9)

  1. School Report Card in English (Grade 10-12) & School Report Card in Thai (Grade 10-12):

    1. School Report Card in English (Grade 10-12)

    2. School Report Card in Thai (Grade 10-12)

  1. Prior to the 25.12 release, Thai reports used the label mention in object label for each object. From the version 25.12 and onwards, mention in new object label is used.

  2. Prior to the 25.12 release, the PowerQuery DAT argument locale accepted only the language ISO code, for example: arg.locale=th. From the version 25.12 and onwards, the argument locale must include both the country ISO2 code and the language ISO code as listed on the system locale page, for example: arg.locale=US_th.

  3. For the ThaiDate format in Power Query, an additional argument, dayFormat, exists. By default, it is "FMDD", returning the day without a leading zero. To include the leading zero, set this argument to "DD". Refer to row no X for details.

  4. When using the PowerQuery DAT for the dateformat argument, use a comma instead of a “,”. For example, instead of arg.dateformat=Month,DD YYYY, use arg.dateformat=MonthcommaDD YYYY.

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