Our Community: Inclusion and Belonging
Thank you for tuning in to last week’s edition of Everyday Heroes!
This week, we shine a light on someone whose calm presence and steady hands have comforted countless students through everything from scraped knees to stomach aches. Whether it’s a reassuring smile, offering an ice-pack, or simply being there in times of need, we can always count on them.
Keep reading to discover the countless acts, small and big, that make a huge difference in helping our school become a better and more caring place!- Natnaree (Suri) Tiraratanakul 9H

Name: Chusana (Nub) Loetprongjit
Job Title: School Nurse
JSRC: What is your favourite dish?
Nurse Nub: Hmm, braised pork!
JSRC: What do you like to do during the weekends?
Nurse Nub: I like to cycle at Bang Kachao or at other places as well.
JSRC: How long have you been working at Patana?
Nurse Nub: 2 years.
JSRC: Is there anything you’d like to share from your time working here?
Nurse Nub: I’ve noticed that everyone is supportive of each other here. For example, if I need help with something, everyone is ready to help me.
JSRC: Do you have any stories from your medical career that you’d like to share?
Nurse Nub: I’ve worked at an ER at a hospital before, and there were very hard cases such cases involving open or telescopic procedures, or having to do CPR on a patient that has been in an accident. The main focus for every case is to help your patient to the best of your ability!
JSRC: Is there anything you’ve learned from your childhood that you’d like to share?
Nurse Nub: If you’re interested in something, put your mind to it and give it your all. Even if you’re scared- do it scared. As you grow up, you’ll have less time and more responsibilities. So, if you have questions, ask them! Don’t be afraid of failure or starting over.
JSRC: Have you always known that you wanted to work in healthcare?
Nurse Nub: As a kid, I loved sports and music. But, one day whilst I was walking home, I saw someone struggling on the ground and immediately went to help them. That moment made me realise I wanted to help people.
JSRC: Is there something you’d like the students to know about you?
Nurse Nub: I think that a lot of students are scared to come in to see me and ask for help, afraid that I am mean. I want them to know that if they have any troubles or questions, I am happy and ready to help and support them as well as I can!
JSRC: Can you tell us a bit about your family?
Nurse Nub: Yes, of course! I was raised by my single mother, who wasn’t always around due to work, but she never held me back. Instead, she supported me in pursuing my goals. From her, I learned that I should never be afraid to speak up or take action for what I believe in.
JSRC: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Nurse Nub: For everyone to be happy and healthy, and also for there to be no poverty in our country, since it brings suffering upon our people.
JSRC: That concludes our interview, thank you so much for your time!
Nurse Nub: Thank you!


JSRC
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