Secondary Demonstration School of Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University

The Secondary Demonstration School of Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University (โรงเรียนมัธยมสาธิตมหาวิยาลัยราชภัฏบ้านสมเด็จเจ้าพระยา, Abbreviated B.S. or บ.ส.) is a school in Thailand, first established by East Teacher Training School Chaopraya Pasakorn. The school was first conceived by King Rama V of Thailand and is home to a preschool, pre-primary school, primary school, and secondary school.

The secondary school, which is commonly referred to as Satit Bansomdej, aims to prepare students for university-level work by providing them with the responsibility to manage their study schedule independently. Exam questions at Satit Bansomdej are often based on university tests, which follow the teaching principle “Difficult tests make students try harder.”

Students manage their activities independently with little assistance from their teachers. One of the most popular activities students undertake is the Satit Rajabhat Sumpan Games. These include a series of competitions in many different sports, as well as cheerleading and parades for other schools affiliated with the Rajabhat University system. At least nine demonstration schools of Rajabhat University join the games, with the cheerleading competition considered the highlight of the event.

Instructions at Satit Bansomdej are designed to develop students' social skills as well as work skills, with a focus on practicing the self-control necessary for an effective education. While students can choose to skip classes, they are actively encouraged to attend all lessons and explicitly instructed of the negative effects of absenteeism.

History

The Secondary Demonstration School of Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University was established on May 17, 1914. Pramuan Vichapoon served as a principal, and Khunjam Vichasorn served as Assistant Principal. Students were divided into two types: those who live at the school, and those who return home daily.

  • In 1986: The management of the school was separated into primary and secondary schools.
  • In 1988: The school established a parent club to help support the activities of the school.
  • In 1991: The school was selected by the Ministry of Education to receive the best small school award of the year in 1990. The name was changed to The Secondary Demonstration School of Bansomdejchao praya Rajabhat University by The Rajabhat Institutes Act.

Available Majors

  • Pure-Science
  • Maths-Art
  • Science-Math

Symbol of the school

  • Purple/White: Purple refers to stability and the collaborative effort undertaken to develop the institute. The colour white refers to a pure heart, fairness, and honesty.

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