Ayutthaya Wittayalai School
Ayutthaya Wittayalai School (Thai: โรงเรียนอยุธยาวิทยาลัย) is a school in Thailand, established in March 1905 in H.M.the King Chulalongkorn's region.
Ayutthaya Wittayalai School | |
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Pratoo Chai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya , , 13000 | |
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Motto | Attentive Learn , Always do good, discipline ,Work for Society |
Established | March 1905 |
Founder | HM the King Chulalongkorn |
School board | Secondary Education Service Area Office 3 |
School district | Pratoo Chai |
Authority | Office of the Basic Education Commission of Thailand |
School number | 1014101001 |
Director | Sucheep Boonwong |
Teaching staff | 206 |
Grades | 7–12 (mathayom 1–6) |
Enrollment | 4,240 |
Classes | 105 |
Average class size | 55 |
Student to teacher ratio | 22.195 |
Language | Languages that are taught in school.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Classrooms | 96 |
School colour(s) | White - Red |
Song | Ayutthaya Wittayalai 's flag song |
Website | www.ayw.ac.th |
History
Building and Landmark in Ayutthaya Witthayalai School
- Statue of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII)
- Building 1 Sirimongkalanand Building
- Building 2
- Building 3
- Building 4
- Building 5 Queen Sirikit 60th Anniversary Building
- Building 6
- Building 7 Boonprasert Building
- Building 8 Anandasilpa Building
- Building 9 100 Years Ayutthaya Witthayalai's Building
- Building 10
- Building 11 Hana Building
- Building 12 Aksaranand Building
- Ayutthaya Witthayalai's Sport Center Building
- Supipat Building
- Tishyaraksha Building
- Rama VIII Praratchatan Hall
- Hall 2
- Takraw Gym
- Dome 1
- Dome 2
- Dome 3
- Dome 4
- Football Field
- Ayutthaya Witthayalai's Swimming Pool
- 100 Years Ayutthaya Witthayalai's Wall
List of Directors
No. | Name | Years in office |
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1 | Khun Prakobwutthisart (Phraya Ratchayotha) | 1905 - 1906 |
2 | Phra Anusitviboon (Mr. Piam) | 1906 - 1907 |
3 | Phra Visedkalapakit (Mr. Rat) | 1907 |
4 | Khun Bumnetworasarn (Mr. Chid) | 1908 |
5 | Phra Chamnankabuansorn (Mr. Choei) | 1909 |
6 | Mr. Rat | 1909 - 1910 |
7 | Mr. Pun | 1910 |
8 | Mr. Lek | 1911 |
9 | Mr. Phan | 1912 |
10 | Khun Kranvichasorn (Mr. Vicha) | 1913 - 1921 |
11 | Khun Songworawit (Mr. Man) | 1921 - 1923 |
12 | Luang Parasarn (Khun Parasarn) | 1923 - 1934 |
13 | Mr. Fung Srivijarn | 1935 - 1936 |
14 | Mr. Chaluay Sataporn | 1936 - 1938 |
15 | Mr. Surin Sornsiri | 1938 - 1939 |
16 | Mr. Sang Isarangkun na Ayuthaya | 1939 - 1941 |
17 | Mr. Chuea Sariman | 1941 - 1943 |
18 | Mr. Chuea Somboonwong | 1943 - 1945 |
19 | Mr. Surin Sornsiri | 1946 - 1948 |
20 | Mr. Weaw Nilphayak | 1948 - 1955 |
21 | Mr. Jaroon Songsiri | 1955 - 1962 |
22 | Mr. Phitthaya Watthananusan | 1962 - 1973 |
23 | Mr. Jaroen Laddapong | 1974 - 1983 |
24 | Mr. Luecha Sroypan | 1983 - 1985 |
25 | Mr. Manoch Panto | 1985 - 1987 |
26 | Mr. Chalit Jaroensri | 1987 - 1989 |
27 | Mr. Uthen Jaroenkul | 1989 - 1992 |
28 | Mr. Jakkrit Theera-at | 1992 - 1999 |
29 | Mr. Wiroj Phuksuwan | 1999 - 2000 |
30 | Ms. Ratchanee Suppapong | 2000 - 2003 |
31 | Mr. Amnat Srichai | 2003 - 2004 |
32 | Mr. Manoch Chanthep | 2004 - 2011 |
33 | Mr. Chalermsak Parathunya | 2011 - 2016 |
34 | Mr. Warakorn Ruenkamol | 2016 - 2019 |
35 | Mr. Sucheep Boonwong | 2019 - present |
Alumni
Statesmen of Thailand
- Pridi Phanomyong or Luang Praditmanutham (Senior Statesman)
Prime Ministers of Thailand
- Pridi Phanomyong or Luang Praditmanutham
- Thawan Thamrongnawasawat or Luang Thamrongnawasawat
Supreme Patriarch of Thailand
- Jinavajiralongkorn or Ariyavangsagatayana VIII (Vasana Vāsano)
Others
Curriculum
Programmes
- Junior High School
- High School
- Enrichment Science Classroom Programme
- English-Mathematics Programme
- English-Japanese Programme
- English-Chinese Programme
- English-French Programme
- Thai-Sociology
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