Rajinibon School, school in Bangkok, Thailand
Rajinibon School is an educational institution in Bangkok that teaches students from kindergarten through high school. The campus features multi-story buildings with bright classrooms, clean hallways decorated with student artwork, and includes a clinic and large playground for breaks.
The school was founded in 1911 as Sri Chit Songa School in a small shop on Atsadang Road. It was renamed in 1930 and received support from royal family members who donated land and resources to build larger, more modern facilities.
The school's name honors a prominent Thai queen from history. The community expresses this connection through uniforms in blue and pink, each color marking an important royal birthday that students learn about.
The school is easily accessible for families in the area and is located on Thanon Nakhon Chai Si. The campus is well-maintained and it helps to visit in the morning when activities are most active and you can observe the daily routines.
During World War II, the school temporarily moved to a temple in another province to maintain safety and continue teaching despite the war. After the conflict ended, it returned to its original site and resumed expansion with new buildings.
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