Weerawat Chaipan’s Legacy Honored
The Thai academic world is grieving the loss of Weerawat Chaipan, affectionately known as “Nes,” a Year 12 student at Triam Udom Suksa School who passed away on June 7, 2025, due to a cerebral haemorrhage linked to acute leukaemia. The Triam Udom Suksa Parents and Teachers Association shared a heartfelt condolence message on Saturday, celebrating Nes’s remarkable spirit and offering support to his family during this sorrowful time.
Stellar Achievements in Biology
Acclaimed for National Recognition
Nes was a standout talent with a deep love for biology, earning the 2024 Outstanding Young Scientist award from the Science Society of Thailand. His academic brilliance shone through with a gold-equivalent certificate from the 22nd National Biology Olympiad at Walailak University and a bronze medal from the 21st at Khon Kaen University, alongside regular participation in astronomy, medical sciences, and problem-solving contests, marking him as a rising star in 2025.
Inspiration Beyond the Classroom
Pride of School and Nation
Beyond his accolades, Nes was a beacon of humility and dedication, inspiring classmates and educators at Triam Udom Suksa School. As a representative of the regional academic olympiad center under the Promotion of Academic Olympiad and Development of Science Education Foundation, he brought pride to his family and country, leaving a lasting impact on Thailand’s scientific community with his relentless pursuit of knowledge.
A Legacy of Perseverance
Memories to Cherish Forever
The Triam Udom Suksa Family reflected on Nes’s unwavering commitment to science, noting his success on national and global platforms as a testament to his talent. His passing is a profound loss, yet his warm smile and inspiring journey will continue to motivate future generations, ensuring his influence endures within Thailand’s academic circles in 2025.
Wishes for Eternal Peace
Community Offers Support and Hope
The Parents and Teachers Association extended their final farewell, wishing Nes eternal peace and hoping his accumulated merit guides him to a serene afterlife. His legacy as a source of inspiration will resonate with all who knew him, providing strength to his loved ones and the broader educational community as they mourn this talented young scientist in 2025.