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Samutprakan School

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Type
  
Public school

School number
  
0-2387-0307

Phone
  
+66 2 395 0016

Founded
  
1883

Established
  
1883

Grades
  
Mathayom 1–6

Founder
  
Chulalongkorn

Colors
  
Blue, Yellow

Samutprakan School

School board
  
The Secondary Educational Service Area Office 6

Language
  
Thai language English language Japanese language Mandarin Chinese French language

Address
  
Pak Nam, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand

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Samut Prakan School (Thai: โรงเรียนสมุทรปราการ) is a public school in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. The school is coeducational, teaches junior high school and high school level. Samut Prakan School was a boys school in the past. The school has nine permanent buildings. There are six levels M 1-6. Each class has 12 rooms.

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History

Prince Krom Phraya Damrong Rachanupab established the school as a primary school at Wat Klang, Paknam Muang, Samut Prakan on 18 July 1883. Samut Prakan School began teaching its first year in 1883. In 1917 the Ministry of Justice, the Wat Klang school was renamed Klang High School in 1926 and The Ministry of Education changed the name of the school to Samut Prakan.

School symbols

  • Flower Pterocarpus macrocarpus
  • Colours      Blue     Yellow
  • Identity : A life with good morals
  • Philosophy : Do good for our school
  • Uniqueness : Focus on learning Good deeds Discipline Liveliness Morality
  • Mission

    1. To develop and encourage our students to be in members of the Asean. The students can be good in academics, communicate in two languages, use higher thinking skills, do creative work and be responsible members of society.
    2. To provide the best education.
    3. To encourage teachers to be innovative and use technology for the efficient management of education according to international standards.
    4. To develop a system of education that encourages students to participate and be involved.

    Programs

    junior high school

  • Science - Math
  • Science
  • English Programs
  • normal
  • high school

  • Science - Math
  • Science
  • EnglishPrograms
  • Arts - Math
  • Arts - English
  • Arts - French
  • Arts - Japanese
  • Arts - Chinese
  • Account
  • Agriculture - Industry
  • References

    Samutprakan School Wikipedia