Ratwinit Bangkaeo School

Ratwinit Bangkaeo School, under the Patronage of His Majesty the King
โรงเรียนราชวินิตบางแก้วในพระบรมราชูปถัมป์
Address
31 Moo 13 Soi Muangkaeo 4 Bangkaeo Bang Phli
Samut Prakan Province, 10540
Thailand
Information
Type Government
Mottoes Diligent, honest, clean, efficient, well-mannered, Discipline Knowledge grateful sacrifice.
Established 9 March 1972
Founder Bhumibol Adulyadej
School board Samut Prakan - Chachoengsao Education Service Area Office 1
Authority Office of the Basic Education Commission
School number 11022007
Director Boonchu Wingpud
Grades 7–12 (mathayom 1–6)
Enrolment 3,739 (2014 academic year)
Language Thailand Thai language
United Kingdom English
Japan Japanese language
China Chinese language
School colour(s) Orange & Black
Song Ratwinit Bangkaeo March
Website http://www.rwb.ac.th

Ratwinit Bangkaeo School (Thai: โรงเรียนราชวินิตบางแก้ว) is the high school which is the coeducation school under the Patronage of His Majesty the King. Ratwinit means the place where boys and girls are instructed to be good by His Majesty the King.[1]

History

Mr Sukhum and Mrs Junforng Thirawat offered the land of 30 rai to H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej for building Ratwinit Bangkaeo school. H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej proposed to expand Ratwinit school but it was too narrow. Ratwinit Bangkaeo was opened first in 2515. At that time, it had only 347 students. Now, Ratwitnit Bangkaeo has more area about 42 rai 2 ngan 30 square two-meters.[2]

Building

1. Building 1 Romklao

2. Building 2 Bongkodmard

3. Building 3 Ratchawitarn

4. Building 4 Siriyakarn

5. Building 5 Chalermprakiat 2

6. Building 6 Chalermprakiat 1

7. Building 7 48 Punsa Chalermprakiat

8. Building 8

9. Sport Complex

10. 80 Punsa Auditorium Chalermprakiat Building

11. Garden

12. The water pavilion

13. The house of Relief

14. Hall of Fame

15. School Clinic

16. Jariyatham

17. Football Field

References

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