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School Emblem

Suankularb Wittayalai School (Thai: โรงเรียนสวนกุหลาบวิทยาลัย means Rose Garden College) is the famous public secondary school (high school) in Thailand. It was 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

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"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 Bhumibol Adulyadej (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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