Bangkok Christian College, Private boys' school in Silom district, Thailand
Bangkok Christian College is a private boys' school in Silom district with multiple buildings spread across its grounds. It serves students from grade 1 through 12, supported by approximately 400 teachers for about 6000 pupils.
The school was founded in 1852 by American Presbyterian missionaries and received support from King Rama V. Its current location on Pramuan Road was developed in 1902.
The school welcomes students from different faiths, even though it was founded as a Christian institution. Western teaching methods blend with local values in how the campus operates daily.
The campus is located near Surasak BTS skytrain station, making it easy to reach by public transport. The area offers convenient access from different parts of Bangkok.
The school features a chapel built in 1968 that is shaped like Noah's Ark. This unusual building combines religious symbolism with modern design in a distinctive way.
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