Chaiyabhumbhakdeechumphon School โรงเรียนชัยภูมิภักดีชุมพล | |
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19 Bannakarn Rd. Muangchaiyaphum District Chaiyaphum Province , 36000 | |
Coordinates | 15°48′21″N 102°01′58″E / 15.805800°N 102.032797°E |
Information | |
Type | Government |
Motto | natthī panya sama ābha |
Established | 25 December 1899 |
Founder | Provost Charun Nirotkit |
School board | The Secondary Service Area Office 30 |
Authority | Office of the Basic Education Commission Ministry of Education (Thailand) |
Director | Sarawut Singharatho |
Teaching staff | 192 |
Grades | 7–12 (mathayom 1–6) |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrolment | 3096 (2009 academic year) |
Classes | 79 |
Average class size | 49 |
Colour(s) | Yellow and red |
Song | Chaiyabhumbhakdeechumphon March ( Thai: มาร์ชชัยภูมิภักดีชุมพล) |
Revenue | 93,567,200
Baht (2,672,777.14 USD) (Year 2013) |
Website | http://www.cb.ac.th |
Chaiyabhumbhakdeechumphon School ( Thai: โรงเรียนชัยภูมิภักดีชุมพล) is a provincial secondary school of Chaiyaphum in north-east Thailand. It was established in 1899 (Rattanakosin Sok 118) during the reign of King Chulalongkorn.
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No | Name | Term start/Term end |
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1 | Phra Kru Charun Nirotkit | A.D. 1899–1891 |
2 | Phra A-chan Koet | A.D. 1891–1892 |
3 | Phra A-chan Pleng | A.D. 1907–1912 |
4 | Phra A-chan Pom | A.D. 1912–1914 |
5 | Phromma Siriphromma | A.D. 1914–1920 |
6 | Nu (Manu) Nakhamadi | A.D 1920–1933 |
7 | Kulap Praphatnobhon | A.D. 1933–1935 |
8 | Thong Phong-Anan | A.D. 1935–1945 |
9 | Chalo Prathummanon | A.D. 1947–1947 |
10 | Chalerm Chiranat | A.D. 1947–1951 |
11 | Laue Khamwachiraphithak | A.D. 1951–1969 |
12 | Chup Wongnara | A.D. 1969–1974 |
13 | Manot Panto | A.D. 1974–1976 |
14 | Dilok Watchanasunthon | A.D. 1974–1978 |
15 | Suang Yuwakan | A.D. 1978– 1982 |
16 | Samli Phadungsi | A.D. 1982–1986 |
17 | Thong-In Pheaphukheo | A.D. 1986–1997 |
18 | Khanit Phiromkraiphak | A.D. 1997–1998 |
19 | Amphan Rakmani | A.D. 1998–2000 |
20 | Wongchai Chanachai | A.D. 2000–2010 |
21 | Phisit Suepnukanwattana | A.D. 2010–2012 |
22 | Surawit Phonmani | A.D. 2012–2015 |
23 | Sarawut Singharatho | A.D. 2015–present |
* Education Building 1 (Computer & Technology)
* Education Building 2 (Foreign language)
* Education Building 4 (Industrial arts)
* Education Building 5
* Education Building 6 or 99th anniversary Building (Science, Thai language)
* Education Building 7 (Math)
* Education Building 8
* Gyms
Chaiyabhumbhakdeechumphon School โรงเรียนชัยภูมิภักดีชุมพล | |
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Address | |
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19 Bannakarn Rd. Muangchaiyaphum District Chaiyaphum Province , 36000 | |
Coordinates | 15°48′21″N 102°01′58″E / 15.805800°N 102.032797°E |
Information | |
Type | Government |
Motto | natthī panya sama ābha |
Established | 25 December 1899 |
Founder | Provost Charun Nirotkit |
School board | The Secondary Service Area Office 30 |
Authority | Office of the Basic Education Commission Ministry of Education (Thailand) |
Director | Sarawut Singharatho |
Teaching staff | 192 |
Grades | 7–12 (mathayom 1–6) |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrolment | 3096 (2009 academic year) |
Classes | 79 |
Average class size | 49 |
Colour(s) | Yellow and red |
Song | Chaiyabhumbhakdeechumphon March ( Thai: มาร์ชชัยภูมิภักดีชุมพล) |
Revenue | 93,567,200
Baht (2,672,777.14 USD) (Year 2013) |
Website | http://www.cb.ac.th |
Chaiyabhumbhakdeechumphon School ( Thai: โรงเรียนชัยภูมิภักดีชุมพล) is a provincial secondary school of Chaiyaphum in north-east Thailand. It was established in 1899 (Rattanakosin Sok 118) during the reign of King Chulalongkorn.
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adding to it. (June 2014) |
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adding to it. (June 2014) |
No | Name | Term start/Term end |
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1 | Phra Kru Charun Nirotkit | A.D. 1899–1891 |
2 | Phra A-chan Koet | A.D. 1891–1892 |
3 | Phra A-chan Pleng | A.D. 1907–1912 |
4 | Phra A-chan Pom | A.D. 1912–1914 |
5 | Phromma Siriphromma | A.D. 1914–1920 |
6 | Nu (Manu) Nakhamadi | A.D 1920–1933 |
7 | Kulap Praphatnobhon | A.D. 1933–1935 |
8 | Thong Phong-Anan | A.D. 1935–1945 |
9 | Chalo Prathummanon | A.D. 1947–1947 |
10 | Chalerm Chiranat | A.D. 1947–1951 |
11 | Laue Khamwachiraphithak | A.D. 1951–1969 |
12 | Chup Wongnara | A.D. 1969–1974 |
13 | Manot Panto | A.D. 1974–1976 |
14 | Dilok Watchanasunthon | A.D. 1974–1978 |
15 | Suang Yuwakan | A.D. 1978– 1982 |
16 | Samli Phadungsi | A.D. 1982–1986 |
17 | Thong-In Pheaphukheo | A.D. 1986–1997 |
18 | Khanit Phiromkraiphak | A.D. 1997–1998 |
19 | Amphan Rakmani | A.D. 1998–2000 |
20 | Wongchai Chanachai | A.D. 2000–2010 |
21 | Phisit Suepnukanwattana | A.D. 2010–2012 |
22 | Surawit Phonmani | A.D. 2012–2015 |
23 | Sarawut Singharatho | A.D. 2015–present |
* Education Building 1 (Computer & Technology)
* Education Building 2 (Foreign language)
* Education Building 4 (Industrial arts)
* Education Building 5
* Education Building 6 or 99th anniversary Building (Science, Thai language)
* Education Building 7 (Math)
* Education Building 8
* Gyms