Taweethapisek School

Taweethapisek School
โรงเรียนทวีธาภิเศก
Address
505/5 Soi Itsaraphap 42, Itsaraphap Rd.
Bangkok
Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok, 10600
Thailand
Coordinates 13°44′43″N 100°28′58″E / 13.745253°N 100.482700°ECoordinates: 13°44′43″N 100°28′58″E / 13.745253°N 100.482700°E
Information
Established 19 July 1895
Founder King Chulalongkorn
School number (+66)024650072
Director Somkait Charoenchim
Vice principal Sunthree Trirananukool,
Piwpan Sitthikorn,
Worakij Dokmai,
Udom Sri-Phadung
Grades 7 – 12
Gender All Boys School
Enrollment ~3,000
Language Thai
English
German
French
Chinese
Japanese
Classrooms 82
Area 5 Acres
School colour(s) Green–White
Mascot Kaew

Taweethapisek School (Thai: โรงเรียนทวีธาภิเศก) is a boy’s only school for 7th to 12th grade students, located in Bangkokyaii, Bangkok, Thailand in the Bangkok Thonburi Area. The school was funded by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) on 19 July 1985. The school has one branch, located at Bangkokyaii in Bangkok. The school has facilities such as basketball and table-tennis as well as a 400-metre running track around the football field. As of 2013 there are about 3,000 students. Most of the students are Thai and mostly Buddhist, while other students follow other religions, including Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity.

History

Taweethapisek School was established on July 19, 1895 by King Rama V who ruled the Kingdom twice as long as his grandfather, King Rama II. To celebrate this special occasion, King Rama V wanted to establish a school in honor of his grandfather. He donated 2,000,000 baht and persuaded the royal members to donate to build the school at Wat Arunrajawararam, the royal temple of King Rama II. King Rama V named the school “Taweethapisek”. “Tawee” means twice or double and “pisek” means coronation. When the school started, there were 162 students and 6 teachers. The first school building was 4 stories high and the first director was KhunUparakansilapaset.

In 1951, the school started to move some students to study at a new location “Wat Nakklang” because the school building at Wat Arun was too small for an excessive number of students. In 1960, the school building at Wat Nakklang was finished, and all the students from 7th – 12th grade were moved to the new school that year. Since that time, the school at Nakklang has been the place to study for new students until today.

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Building in School

Pit-ta-ya-rab-preut-tid-ta-da-Building

Su-Ra-Cha- Ron-Na-Rong Building

A-Nek-Pha-Song Building

Thep-Sit-Ti-Na-York Building

Su-Jin-Da-Ka-Pha-Yoon Hall Building

100 th anniversary Building

Sacred thing in School

-The King Rama V monument was brought to school on Jun 19, 1999 from the fine arts department.

- Phra Buddha Taweethapisek Mahamongkol Statue

- Father Surachai Ronarong Statue,[2] was a famous soldier that was at this area to help protect Bangkok from Burma in the period of King Rama I.

School Symbol

[3] On the coronation day of King Rama V, Taweethapisek coins were given to the royal members and bureaucrats who came to join the Taweethapisek ceremony. Thus, the school uses the coin as the school symbol. In the school symbol, there are coats of arms of King Rama II, King Rama V, and other insignias that represent both King Rama II and King Rama V.

Directors

Years in officeName
1898–1907Khun Upakarnsilapaset
1907–1911Mr. Prom
1911–1911Phra Banjerdwichacharn
1911–1916Khun Darunwitworaset
1916–1949Khun Wisitdarunkan
1949–1965Mr. Worasit Inthapat
1965–1974Mr. Rewat Cheunsamran
1974–1979Mr. Samreong Nilapradit
1979–1984Mr. Jongkol Methakal
1984–1988Mr. Suchat Chaimano
1988–1989Mr. Samran Rattanawit
1989–1995Mr. Kanok Chanprajorn
1995–1998Mr. Prasan Utamangkhabuan
1998–2001Mr. Suthon Julamok
2001-2004Mr. Suwat Anjaikla
2004-2008Mrs. Sukanya Phuphanthaphak
2008-2010Mrs. Sumonmat Wuttisangatam
2010-2013Mr. Somkiat Charoenchim
2013-CurrentMr. Chaianant Kaendee[4]

Alumni

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References

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