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Rittiyawannalai School โรงเรียนฤทธิยะวรรณาลัย | |
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Location | |
Bangkok Thailand | |
Coordinates | 13°54′47″N 100°37′31″E / 13.913108°N 100.625312°E / 13.913108; 100.625312 |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 18 September 1947 |
Founder | Air Marshal Luong-Thevalit Punluk |
Grades | 1–12 |
Number of students | 4,200 |
Color(s) | Blue and yellow |
Website | www |
Rittiyawannalai School (Rit-ti-ya-wan-na-lai) (Thai: โรงเรียนฤทธิยะวรรณาลัย) is a public secondary school, elementary school (Grades 1–12) and nursery school in Bangkok, Thailand . It was established by Air Marshal Luong-Thevalit Punluk on 18 September 1947.
Overview
- Address : 171/3151 Phahonyothin Road, Sai Mai, Bangkok 10220
- Abbreviation : R.W. (ฤ.ว)
- Motto : ปญฺญา นรานํ รตนํ ปัญญาเป็นแก้วอันประเสริฐของคนดี or The wisdom is a thing of the good man.
- Colors : Blue and yellow (colors of the Royal Thai Air Force)
- Song : March Rittiyawannalai
History
Rittiyawannalai school was established by Air Marshal Luong-Thevalit Punluk in 1947 for educating military dependent children and people who live around the military base. Ritiya-wannarai was supported by the military. In 1978, the high school section was transferred the responsibility from air force to the Ministry of Education.
Rittiya schools
- Rittiyawannalai School (secondary school)
- Rittiyawannalai2 School (secondary school)
- Rittiyawannalai School (elementary school)
- Rittiyawannalai nursery school
Curriculum, grades 10-12
- Science-Mathematics (Thai program) 5 rooms
- Mathematics-English (Thai program) 4 rooms
- English-French (Thai program) 1 room
- English-Japanese (Thai program) 1 room
- English-Chinese (Thai program) 2 rooms
- Thai-Social Science 1 room
Traditions
- Colours Sport
- Student's Drama at Rittiya Hall
- Rittiya Music Awards
- Student Road Show
- Science Week
- Foreign Language Week
- Respect Teachers
- Big Cleaning Day
Colours party
- Chiang San (Yellow)
- Sukhothai (Pink)
- U Thong (Green)
- Ayutthaya (Orange)
- Rattanakosin (Violet)
External links
See also
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