Primary/secondary Education - Bangkok, , Thailand
Vajiravudh College was established in 1910 by King Rama VI who is also known as King Vajiravudh. It was originally named the Royal Pages College then the king shifted Thai King College students to Royal Pages College and rename as Vajiravudh College.In the college, the students are accommodated in houses which are generally in primary and secondary education houses. The primary students stay in 3 houses called Sanamchan, Nandhauthayan, and Saranrom. The secondary students are divided into 6 houses called School House, Dusit House, Chitlada House, Phyathai House, Chongruk-Bhakdi House, and Saksri-Mongkol House. Overall, the college supports students to balance sports and music or arts activities with academic education. Normally boys enter the school in Year 5 and stay on until they finish high school in Year 13.
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