Protpittayapayat School
Protpittayapayat school | |
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Behaviour as the symbol, Knowledge as the treasure | |
Address | |
4 Loung Prot Road, Latkrabang district, Bangkok, 10520 Thailand | |
Information | |
Established | 4 August 1949 |
Founder | Loung Protpittayapaya /Sir. Leam Bunnark |
School board | Bangkok Education Service Area Office 2 |
Authority | Office of the Basic Education Commission |
Teaching staff | 134 |
Grades | 7–12 (mathayom 1–6) |
Enrollment | 3,217 (2008 academic year) |
Classes | 70 |
Average class size | 45 |
Student to teacher ratio | 21.89 |
School colour(s) | Purple - yellow |
Song | March P.Y. (Thai: มาร์ช พ.ย.) |
Website | www.prot.ac.th |
The Protpittayapayat School is a World-Class Standard School.[1]
History
On August 1, 1949, Protpittayapayat School was established as a public high school of Latkrabang district, in Bangkok, Thailand. The first building on the grounds was a house belonging to Lady Liam, who donated the land for educational purposes. The other buildings consist of two primary schools, a high school, and two universities. The school was named in honour of Lady Liam's late husband, Professor Propittayapayat.
About Protpittayapayat School
Motto
Behaviour as the symbol, Knowledge as the treasure
Curriculum
Programs
Majors
- Science – Math
- Arts – Math
- Arts – French
- Arts – Chinese
- Thai – social
- Science - Sport
- Business - Technology
Gallery
- Protpittayapayat school
- Auditorium
- Stadium primary school
- 50 years Protpittayapayat Indoor Stadium.
- Loung Protpittayapaya /Sir. Leam Bunnark Park
- Loung Protpittayapaya /Sir. Leam Bunnark Monument
External links
- Official website (Thai)
- ProtSocialHub (Thai)
- ProtSocialHub
- Protpittayapayat School Student Network (Thai)
- Dek-wit-2 of Protpittayapayat School (Thai)
References
Coordinates: 13°43′35″N 100°47′04″E / 13.7265°N 100.7845°E
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