[custom_adv] Students at a nursery in Thailand can be seen playing separately in small screened-off play areas in a series of remarkable new photos. [custom_adv] The images, which were taken on Monday, show the level of health precautions taken by the Wat Khlong Toey School in Bangkok, which welcomed its 250 students back to the classroom in July. [custom_adv] The kindergarten had been closed since mid-March after authorities in Thailand issued a nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of the virus. [custom_adv] As well as setting up enclosed play areas, the school has set up plastic screens around the students' desks and has marked out socially-distanced boxes on the floor for pupils to stand in. [custom_adv] There are also now temperature scanners in the nursery's entrance, with soap dispensers located outside each classroom.The protective measures come as another school just north of the Thai capital has asked its 5,000 students to self-isolate at home for 15 days before returning for the new academic year, The Independent reports. [custom_adv] Thailand, as of Monday, has 3,351 coronavirus cases and 58 deaths, according to statistics from Johns Hopkins University.Plastic screens also have been set up around students’ desks and their temperature is scanned before entering the facility, the newspaper adds. [custom_adv] ask-wearing pupils catching up with friends at one Bangkok high school were quickly told to spread out as they headed back to lessons on Wednesday after months of distance learning due to coronavirus restrictions. [custom_adv] The teenagers, resuming classes along with all other public school students in the kingdom, chatted animatedly before being called to sit in widely spaced rows for the opening session. [custom_adv] The school principal, Arwuth Meekhanphet, warned them all to closely follow new hygiene rules, which included the face coverings and social distancing. [custom_adv] Thailand has recorded more than 3,100 coronavirus cases and 58 deaths -- a low toll considering it became the first country outside China to detect an infection, in mid-January.