Mahavajiravudh Songkhla School
Mahavajiravudh Songkhla School, is a well known educational institution located in Songkhla, southern Thailand.
Mahavajiravudh Songkhla School is the oldest school in Songkhla province which was established by Pan Sukhum or Chao Phraya Yomarat, the governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat on October 27, 1896 as an all-boys school. It was later converted into a co-educational school. The project was funded by donations from residents, and the school was named "Maha Vajiravudh" as a mark of respect towards the Crown Prince Vajiravudh. (general prempark, 2010)
Currently, there are about 3,400 students enrolled at the school.[1][2][3]
References
- Department for foreign Languages Mahavajiravudh school. Retrieved 2006, from http://www.mvsk.ac.th/languages/
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- Room 4 Maha Vajiravudh school. Retrieved 2010, from http://site2.generalprempark.com/th/article/3-zone1eng/90-room-4-maha-vajiravudh-school.html
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