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Suankularb College
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Location
Bangkok
Thailand
Information
TypePublic secondary school
MottoSuvijāno bhavaṃ hoti
(He who knows well will progress.)
Established1882
AuthorityOffice of the Basic Education Commission
DirectorPhira Chaisiri
Faculty193
Grades7–12 (Mathayom 1–6)
GenderBoys' School
Enrollment3,600 (2006 academic year)
Colour(s)Pink-Blue
MascotRose
Websitehttp://www.sk.ac.th/
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Suankularb Wittayalai School

Suankularb Wittayalai School (also known as Suankularb College) (Template:Lang-th, lit. Rose Garden College) (13°44′34.02″N 100°29′53.37″E / 13.7427833°N 100.4981583°E / 13.7427833; 100.4981583) is an all-boys public secondary school (high school) in Thailand. It was established by King Chulalongkorn on 8 March 1882 and is the first public secondary school of Thailand. Suankularb alumni include eight Prime Ministers of Thailand, nine Supreme Court judges, five attorney generals and a number of prominent politicians, scholars, and businessmen.

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 Motto : (Pali) Suvijāno bhavaṃ hoti, He who knows well will progress
  • 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 (the "Pra Kiew" symbol) and H.M. King Chulalongkorn's initials. On the right side, there is a bouquet of roses. To the left of the book, a ribbon tying the bouquet of roses with the name of the school written on it. On the top, the Buddhist philosophy and moral principle in Pali and Thai which means : "He who knows well will progress"

School Colours

  • Pink is the colour for Tuesday, the day that H.M. King Chulalongkorn was born.
  • Blue is the colour for Friday, the day that Queen Siphatcharindra was born and also the birthday of the school itself.

History

"Suankularb" means "rose garden" in Thai, as the original school was located in the area of a rose garden in the Grand Palace. The school was founded by King Chulalongkorn in 1882 and was originally established for Royal Page Lieutenants; it has always benefited from royal patronage.

Under the patronage and guidance of King Chulalongkorn 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. The number of students rapidly swelled to many hundreds, consequently some were relocated to other educational institutes outside the Grand Palace area (1893) such as Sunanthalai Garden and Thepsirin Temple school, and to its present site, originally donated by Wat Lieb (or Rachaburana Temple). The opening of the first building at this site (called the Memorial Suan Kularb Building, but known among students as "the long building" because for many years it was the longest building in the country) was presided over personally by His Majesty King Rama V. It was at this event that he famously announced the importance of education as a means of developing the country.

The school has two highly esteemed shrine, focal points for its considerable spirit of unity and identity. The first, called Luang Phor Suankularb, is a 9-inch-high (230 mm) metal Buddha donated by King Rama V. The second, in the shape of a many-armed elephant and with a beautiful water display, is called "Luang Phor Poo" and is located near the main entrance. It is thought to house the protective spirit of the place (known as "Grandfather"), with students making daily offerings of flower garlands as a token of respect.

Suankularb Wittayalai is a famous male-only school in Thailand with over a century-old history and tradition. Students, alumni, teachers, as well as former teachers and personnel share a proud organization culture and identity. For over a century, Suankularb's alumni have played important roles in the modern history of Thailand. During its early days, English expatriates served as the board of directors, thus making it possible for notable school leavers, such as MR Kukrit Pramoj, to continue their studies abroad at notable institutions such as Oxford University. Indeed early alumni formed a major group of Thai scholars sent to study abroad yearly under the prestige King 's Scholarships, and later Thai Government Scholarships. Upon their returns, they worked mostly in government agencies and academic institutions and helped in modernizing the country. Their names could be read like who-is-who in Thailand history for social, politics, government, military, and academy. It is often said, and not solely in jest, that Suankularb is the school of future Thai Prime Ministers.

Notable proud achievements of Suankularb include when H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej awarded Suankularb for being the best school in the country between 1973–75. Students have also won first prize in the King's Scholarship, in the Shell Company of Thailand's English quiz, and in the Mathematics Association of Thailand's math's quiz.

In 1981 a multi-purpose building and gymnasium known as building number six was built to commemorate the school's centennial. It was opened by the present King, H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, on July 30, 1984. Every year on the eighth of March – the founding day of the school – all O.S.K ("Old Suankularb") students assemble in front of building six where they pay respect and express gratitude to the large statue of King Rama V which is located there. A great auditorium was built in 1995 and opened that year H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The teaching of science and technology has been a central policy of the school. The school also possesses an extensive library, some books considerably rare and valuable and donated by former PM Thanin Kraivixien.bra

Alumni

Prime Ministers of Thailand

Supreme Commander of Royal Thai Armed Forces

Commander-in-Chief of Royal Thai Army

Other

Traditions

  • La-on day (Thai : วันละอ่อน)
  • Rub Kwan Se-Ma day (Thai : วันรับขวัญเสมา)
  • Samanmitr day (Thai : วันสมานมิตร)
  • Muthitachit day (Thai : วันมุทิตาจิต)
  • Chak Yao day (Thai : วันจากเหย้า)

Events

Student Organization

Student Committee

  • Suankularb Wittayalai Student Committee (SKSC)

Clubs (Updated Since 2008 by Club Coordinator : Suankularb Wittayalai Student Committee 127)

  • A-Math Club
  • Acting Club
  • Archery Club
  • Art Club
  • Art of Fighting Club or Suankularb Martial Art Club (SUMA)
  • Art of Speech and Presentation Association (ASPA)
  • Buddhism Club
  • Cheer and Card Stunt Club
  • Chinese Club
  • Chorus Club (SKCC)
  • Drama Club (LSKC)
  • Foreign Language Club (FLC)
  • Go Club
  • Hardware Club
  • Harmonic Music Club
  • Hobby Club
  • International Business Administration Club
  • Marching Band
  • Photo Club
  • Natural Resource Conservation Club
  • Science Club (ScC)
  • SK Cube Club
  • Suan Forum Club
  • Suankularb BB-Bum Club (SK-BBGun)
  • Suankularb Communication Club (SKCC)
  • Suankularb Computer Club (SKCC, SKComClub, SuanComClub)
  • Suankularb Health Club (SKHC)
  • Suankularb Library Club
  • Suankularb Maths Club (SKMC)
  • Suankularb Public Relations Club (SKPRC)
  • Suankularb Scout Club
  • Suankularb Short Film Club
  • Swimming Club
  • Technic Club
  • Thai Culture and Tradition Club
  • Thai Language Club
  • Thai Music Club
  • Traveling Club
  • UNESCO Club
  • White Rose Club
  • Business Club

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