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Suankularb Wittayalai School (Thai: โรงเรียนสวนกุหลาบวิทยาลัย means Rose Garden College) is the famous public secondary school (high school) in Thailand established by King Rama V on 8 March 1882.

Overview

School Address : 88 Tripetch Road, Wang Burapapirom, Pranakorn, Bangkok 10200, Thailand School Area : Approximately 4.6 Acres School Abbreviation : S.K. Type of School : Government Boys' Secondary School (195 teachers and 3,918 students) School Vision : "Broaden our vision to worldwide access Strengthen our virtue Enliven our spirit for science and technology"

School Emblem

A book, with a ruler, pen and pencil inserted in the book. On the cover of the book, is a royal headdress and H.M. King Rama V's initials. On the right side, there is a bouquet of roses. To the left of the book, a ribbon tying the bouguet of roses with the name of the school written on it. On the top, the philosophy and moral principle: "He who knows well will progress"

School Colours

Pink is the colour for Tuesday, the day that H.M. King Rama V was born. Blue is the colour for Friday, the day that Queen Patcharintra was born.

History

"SUANKULARB" means "rose garden" in Thai, the original school being located in the area of rose garden in the Grand Palace. The school was founded by King Rama V in 1882 and was originally established for Royal Page Lieutenants; it has always benefited from Royal patronage. Under the patronage and guidance of King Rama V the school became popular and grew quickly, changing its focus from military training to a much more broadly-based curriculum that reflected the needs of its students. As a result of increasing numbers of students the school was moved from the Grand Palace grounds in 1893 and to its present site in 1910.

In 1981 a multi-purpose building and gymnasium was built to commemorate the school's centennial. It was opened by the present King, H.M. King Bhumiphol (Rama IX), on July 30, 1984. A great auditorium was built in 1995 and opened that year H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirintorn. The teaching of science and technology has been a central policy of the school.

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