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Wat Suthiwararam School

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Phone
  
+66 2 211 4192

Mascots
  
Padma, Diamond

Number of students
  
3,520

Wat Suthiwararam School

Type
  
Public secondary school

Motto
  
Pali: วิชฺชา วรํ ธนํ โหติ (Thai Script) Pali: Vijjā Varaṃ Dhanaṃ Hoti (Roman Script) (Knowledge is the superb asset.)

Established
  
July 3, 1911 (1911-07-03)

Locale
  
252 Charoen Krung Road, Yannawa, Sathon District, Bangkok, 10120, Thailand

School board
  
The Secondary Educational Service Area Office 2

School district
  
The Secondary Educational Service Area 2

Address
  
Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailand

Alumni
  
Prof. Prakob Hutasingh, Former Deputy President of the Privy Council of Thailand

Similar
  
Wat Suthiwar High Sch, Wat Rajabopit School, วัดเศวตฉัตร วรวิหาร, Wat Rakhang Girls' Sch, Suankularb Wittayalai School

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Wat Suthiwararam School (Thai: โรงเรียนวัดสุทธิวราราม; rtgsRongrian Wat Suthi Wararam,  [rōːŋrīːən wát su.tʰi.wáʔraːraːm]) or, in brief, ST (Thai: ส.ธ.) is a state all-boys school in Sathon, Bangkok, Thailand, for Matthayom 1 through 6. It was named by King Vajiravudh and established on July 3, 1911. The School's area holds 5 rai, 2 ngan, 320 square metres (approx. 2.25 acres).

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History

Wat Suthiwararam School was established in 1911, Wat Suthiwararam School became the first school build by people and give to the government of King Vajiravudh, In first time this school name Wat Suthiwararam especial high school. In 1917, Wat Suthiwararam School the system was changed from the old school move to the Western. This school was for girls and name is Satri Si Suriyothai School. In 1989, the school created a Buddha statue name Luang Por Suthi Mongkolchai (Thai: หลวงพ่อสุทธิมงคลชัย)

In the present day, Wat Suthiwararam School was only for boys and secondary education about Mattayom 1 through 6. The school grounds are about 3 acres. It has 6 buildings and 72 rooms. The colors of the school are pink, white and green. A Lotus and diamonds are the symbol of the school.

Garuda royal scepter

In 1964 King Bhumibol Adulyadej have the royal remarks with Wat Suthiwararam 's marching band so good.

Honours

The school has received several awards, for example, Wat Suthiwararam 's marching band was the winner of 1999 World Championship for Marching Show Bands in Sydney, Australia and received the Champion highest score in Drum corps band category, Open, First division. Several Students participated and awarded in International Science Olympiads as follows

  • Ohmmarin Sathusen, Participated in 30th International Physics Olympiad - Padova, Italy 1999.
  • Theerachai Chaitassanee, Participated in 30th International Physics Olympiad - Padova, Italy 1999.
  • Wittaya Kanchanapoosakit, Awarded honorable mentions in 31st International Physics Olympiad - Leicester, United Kingdom 2000.
  • Prasert Sinsermsuksakul, Awarded gold medal in 33rd International Chemistry Olympiad - Mumbai, India 2001. The first gold medal of Thailand.
  • Thiti Taychatanapat, Awarded honorable mentions in 32nd International Physics Olympiad - Antalya, Turkey 2001. Awarded Bronze Medal and Honorable mentions in 2nd Asian Physics Olympiad - Taipei, Taiwan 2001.
  • Monsit Tanasittikosol, Participated in 33rd International Physics Olympiad - Bali, Indonesia 2002. Awarded Honorable mentions in 3rd Asian Physics Olympiad - Singapore 2002.
  • Neti Sunsandee, Awarded bronze medal in 36th International Chemistry Olympiad - Kiel, Germany 2004.
  • Ake Lerttriluck, Participated in 6th Asian Physics Olympiad - Pekanbaru, Indonesia2005.
  • Supamongkol Matchamee, Awarded silver medal in 37th International Chemistry Olympiad - Taipei, Taiwan 2005. Highest score of grade 11 in Australian National Chemistry Quiz.
  • Thanakorn Iamsasri, Participated in 7th Asian Physics Olympiad - Almaty, Kazakhstan 2006.
  • Pisit Nitiyanant, Awarded III Diploma and the best result among participants of new participating in APAO countries in 2nd Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad - Vladivostok, Russia 2006.
  • Sermsuk Thanabanjerdsin, Participated in 2nd Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad - Vladivostok, Russia 2006.
  • Notable alumni

  • Prof. Prakob Hutasingh (Former Deputy President of the Privy Council of Thailand)
  • Adm. Sonthi Boonyachai (Deputy Prime Minister)
  • Pol. Gen. Prasert Rujirawong (Director General of the Police Department,President/Rector of Chiang Mai University and Minister of Public Health)
  • Nitipat Jalichandra (Engineering geologist, Member of Seri Thai in the United Statues, Secretary to the Prime Minister,Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Minister of Education, Ministry of Industry and Deputy Minister of Defence)
  • Don Pramudwinai (Thai ambassador of Switzerland,China, North Korea and Mongolia,Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union,the United Nations and the United States)
  • Prof.Dr.Naksitte Coovattanachai (Member of Thammasat University Council,Former Rector of Walailak University)
  • Distinguished Prof. Dr. Banja Junhasavasdikul (International Professional of the Year 2005 in the area of innovation in polymers from International Biographical Centre)
  • Dr. Bhusana Premanode (Visiting Professor at Imperial College,President and Chairman of Total Access Communication, Director of PTT Exploration and Production,Independent Director of PTT Public,Minister Attached to the Prime Minister’s Office)
  • Assoc. Prof. Puan Suthipinittharm M.D. (Dean of College of Medicine and Public Health, Ubon Ratchathani University)
  • Chaiyasit Pinyowittayakun M.D. (Director of Rayong Hospital)
  • Suttinan Phuk-hom (National football Team player)
  • Patiparn Phetphun (National football Team player)
  • Choketawee Promrut (National football Team player)
  • Hatthaporn Suwan (National football Team player)
  • Nearby Schools

  • Satri Si Suriyothai School
  • Shrewsbury International School
  • Assumption College
  • Assumption Convent
  • Assumption Suksa School
  • Bangkok Christian College
  • References

    Wat Suthiwararam School Wikipedia