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Synopsis: A heart-warming but yet funny story of a hi-school where boys and girls are merged to study in the same class for the first time. The differences between boys and girls bring such a big headache to the two teachers like Sompat and Gaysorn, so they try to teach the students many lessons of life and living.
 
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2006
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Thank you.

Remember what I taught you.

Yes, Ma'am.

Ma'am.

We're sorry that we misunderstood you.

Look after your Friends for me.

Take care of everyone, Miss Saranyaa.

Yes, Ma'am.

I'm so very proud of you, Sompat.

Gaysorn,

I'm not suitable for this school.

I'm too strict.

Wherever I go, students

are afraid of me.

Some students may even hate me,

but you understand that

I really care about them.

I'm afraid that one day

students and teachers

won't respect each other anymore.

I fear that once we help them to

grow up to be adults they'll

see us differently

and we won't keep in touch.

But I'm happy about one thing,

that co-ed schools are now a reality.

But Gaysorn,

I'm worried about one other thing...

What's that?

I'm worried about love

amongst students.

If we don't control it now

and we just let it grow

we'll lose control of it forever.

I understand.

You're a good teacher, Sompat.

Gaysorn,

you're suitable for this school

even though I won't be here.

Look after the students well.

Look after them for me.

I won't have the opportunity to do

so. Watch them grow up into adults.

At least here you found love

Gaysorn, I'm sorry.

I'm very sorry for getting

involved in your affairs.

Take good care of your love.

Take care of our students, so

they grow up to be good people.

Promise me.

Promise.

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