Debsirin School Explained

Debsirin School
Native Name:โรงเรียนเทพศิรินทร์
Motto:Pali: Na siyā lokavaḍḍhano
Motto Translation:Be not a useless person
Director:Withan Phromsinthusak
Song:Ahogumara

Debsirin School (Thai: โรงเรียนเทพศิรินทร์, in Thai pronounced as /tʰêːp.sì.rīn/) is a boys' secondary school in Thailand. Founded by King Chulalongkorn in 1885, its alumni include King Ananda Mahidol,[1] Malaysia's founding father Tunku Abdul Rahman,[2] more than 70 cabinet members, including five prime ministers, and numerous military leaders and dignitaries. Debsirin School participates in Jaturamitr Samakkee, a biennial traditional football competition between the four oldest boys' schools in Thailand.--. ... ....

History

The fifth Abbot of Wat Thep Sirin Thrawat had donated land for a school as early as 1702.[3] King Mongkut had tried to modernize Siam, enabling it to stand up to the European powers. He was succeeded by his 15-year-old son, Chulalongkorn, who reigned as Rama V, now known as Rama the Great. Rama V was the first Siamese king to have a Western education, having been taught by a British governess, Anna Leonowens.[4] As Bangkok developed as the capital of the new nation of Siam, Rama V's government began several nationwide development projects, despite financial hardship. New roads, bridges, railways, hospitals and schools mushroomed throughout the country, all funded from the national budget.

In a speech at a student award ceremony in 1884, the King said;

In 1885, he founded the school, naming it in honour of his mother, Debsirindra Queen Ramphoei Phamaraphirom (Thai: รำเพยภมราภิรมย์). The school opened with 53 pupils.[3]

During World War II Thailand, under Field Marshal Plaek Pibulsongkram, was allied with the Axis powers and declared war on the United Kingdom and United States when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Bangkok suffered heavily in the subsequent Allied bombing raids and Debsirin School, strategically located near the railway, was not spared. Most of the teaching buildings (Maen Naruemit and Choduek Laohasetthi) were destroyed. They were later rebuilt by the alumni and the Ministry of Education. The main building, renamed Maen Suksa Stan Building, was built in the Gothic style.[5] Today, Debsirin School has a strong alumni network (Debsirin Alumni Association) under royal patronage, several prime ministers of Thailand and members of the royal family. The school also operates as a living museum, containing exhibits on the history of the school and the development of Thai education.[6]

Facts

Surrounding Place

Wat Debsirindrawas Ratchaworawiharn

Wat Debsirindrawas Ratchaworawiharn is a second class royal temple built at the command of King Rama V as a dedication to Queen Debsirindra, and named Wat Debsirindrawas.

Debsirin Network

List of Debsirin School Network
No.NameAddress
1.Debsirin School1466 Krungkasem Road Watthepsirin Pom Prap Sattru Phai District Bangkok
2.Debsirin Romklao school2 Soi ICD 8 Khlong Samprawet Lat Krabang Bangkok 10520
3.Debsirin Klong 13 Pathumthani37 Moo 4 Lam Luk Ka Pathum Thani 12150
4.Debsirin NonthaburiBang Kruai Muang Nonthaburi Nonthaburi 11130
5.Debsirin Phukhae Saraburi School175 Moo 1 Phukhae Saraburi 18240
6.Debsirin Lat Ya Kanchanaburi279 Moo 1 Lat Ya Kanchanaburi 71190
7.Debsirin Khonkaen School361 Moo 9 Khonkaen 40000
8.Debsirin Chiang Mai School248 Moo 2 Chiang Mai 50120
9.Debsirin Samut Prakan School799 Moo 6, Bang Mueang Mai, Samut Prakan 10270
10.Debsirin 9 School Royal Project under Royal PatronageMoo 5 Chiang Mai 50320
11.Debsirin Chonburi School (Uthok Upatham)22 Moo 4 Phanat Nikhom Chonburi

Notable alumni

King of Thailand

Thai royalty

Prime ministers of Thailand

Prime ministers of Malaysia

Politician

Writer

References

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Nicholas Grossman and Dominic Faulder (eds.). 2011. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, A Life’s Work: Thailand’s Monarchy in Perspective. Singapore: Editions Didier Millet P.63
  2. News: Tunku Abdul Rahman Remains Pride Of 131-Year-Old Debsirin School, Bangkok. 29 August 2016. Bernama. Mohd Haikal Mohd Isa. 13 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Our History. debsirin.ac.th. 30 November 2016.
  4. Web site: The First Asian Tiger: Siam in the 19th Century.
  5. Web site: Gothic Splendour, Wat Thepsirin (Debsirin) School, Bangkok. Flickr. 14 February 2014. 30 November 2016.
  6. News: The Debsirin Living Museum. Bangkok Post. 30 November 2016.
  7. Book: Birabonge. Princess Ceril. The Prince and I; my life with Prince Bira of Siam. 2000. Veloce Publishing Ltd. Poundbury. 1845845579.
  8. Web site: พันตรี ควง อภัยวงศ์. Thai. archives.psd.ku.ac.th.
  9. Web site: หม่อมราชวงศ์เสนีย์ ปราโมช. sanook.com. Thai. 2013-11-26.
  10. Web site: การนับรุ่นของนักเรียนเทพศิรินทร์. Thai. Angelfire.
  11. News: Tunku remains pride of 131-year-old Bangkok school. 30 November 2016. FMT News. 29 August 2016.
  12. News: Scott-Clark, Cathy. Levy, Adrian. The brothel king's reveng. 1 December 2016. The Guardian. 21 February 2004.
  13. Web site: กุหลาบ สายประดิษฐ์. Thai. thaiwriter.org.
  14. Web site: พระเจ้าวรวงศ์เธอพระองค์เจ้า ภาณุพันธ์ยุคล. Thai. debsirin.ac.th.
  15. Web site: สมบัติ เมทะนี. Thai. debsirin.ac.th.
  16. Web site: รางวัลซีไรท์ (S.E.A. WRITE AWARD) #24. noknoi.com. Thai. 2012-03-08.