Protpittayapayat School

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MottoBehaviour as the symbol, Knowledge as the treasure
Established4 August 1949
FounderLoung Protpittayapaya /Sir. Leam Bunnark
School boardBangkok Education Service Area Office 2
AuthorityOffice of the Basic Education Commission
Teaching staff134
Grades7–12 (mathayom 1–6)
Enrollment3,217 (2008 academic year)
Classes70
Average class size45
Student to teacher ratio21.89
Colour(s)Purple and yellow
  
SongMarch P.Y. (Thai: มาร์ช พ.ย.)
Website www.prot.ac.th

The Protpittayapayat School is a public high school in Bangkok, Thailand.

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History

On 1 August 1949, Protpittayapayat School was established as a public high school in Lat Krabang District. 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.

Programs

  1. Science – Math
  2. Arts – Math
  3. Arts – French
  4. Arts – Chinese
  5. Thai – social
  6. Science - Sport
  7. Business - Technology
  8. IEP (Intensive english program)

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