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Benjamarachalai School

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Benjamarachalai School Under The Royal Patronage Of His Majesty The King was the old palace of His Royal Highness Krom Khun Ma-ru Pong Siripat, who was the son of Phra Bat Somdet Phra Poramenthra Maha Mongkut Phra Chom Klao Chao Yu Hua or King Rama V. He had devoted to the government to build the first women's school for souvenir to King Rama V. King Rama VI was given the name "Ra-Cha-Lai”. As time passed, the building deteriorated although the number of students had increased dramatically. The school constructed a new building to replace the old wooden building. Currently, this school has four buildings: The first building is the Ma-ru pong Building, the second building is the Jantornnipa Building, the third building is the Wattanawong Building, and the last is Theparat the Building. This school commenced on June 9, 2456 and the first day of teaching was on 10 June 2456 with 24 students. Presently, it is a girls' school and teaching students who are studying in Mathayom 1-6 (Grade 7-12). Moreover, The high school is divided into three groups of students who study either Science-Math, Art-Math, and Art-Language which includes Chinese, Japanese and French.
Buddha regular school : Pra-sri-sak-ka-ya-mu-nee-yu-wa-na-ree-bu-chit-sa-thid Benjamarachalai
The school insignia : Phra kiao on phan-wen-fah
School acronym : BR
The color of the school : Scarlet – White
Color Board : Yellow-Komut, Blue-Bussakorn, Pink-Sattabongkot, Green-Sattabut, Purple-Nirubol

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