Surasakmontree School


Surasakmontree School is a Government School in Bangkok, Thailand.

History

On 25 July 1949, Field Marshal Phin Choonhavan, as Deputy Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Army, collected money and funds to establish an Army school for children. On 7 September 1966, Field Marshal Prapart Jarustain, as Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Army, authorized General Tem Homsetthi to open the school. In May 1968, the school gates opened and enrolled around 600 students - including children who were not from an Army family. The school started with grades 7-9.
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Programs

The Surasakmontree Scho has Gifted Education Programs and a Normal Program.
At the Senior High School level, the school has 7 programs ⎯ Gifted Education, Intensive English, Science-Math, English-Math, English-French, English-German, English-Chinese Program and Thai-Social.

Colors

The Surasakmontree School's main colours are Yellow and Blue. Yellow represents manner and merit, which the school hopes to instill in their students. Blue is a portrayal of the bravery, intelligence and forbearance of the student body and faculty.

Symbol

Motto: Save, Hard-working, Endure, Harmonize, with Discipline.
Brand: Crown, sceptre, sword and group of Cassia javanica flowers. This is the symbol of the Thai army, which indicates that the Surasakmontree School is an army school for children. The halo and wheel of the brand refers to the light of intellect depicting a place that teaches all the right values and virtue to children.
Tree: Cassia javanica

Flower

The school flower is Cassia fistula, also known as Golden Shower

Athletics

Surasakmontree is known for its student football/futsal team and was known for its volleyball enthusiasts and team.

Football

The school's competitive football team was founded c. 2000 when the School's Director Thammarong Phrainimit made a suggestion to the Physical Education teacher Sakol Kliengprasert. Sakol, who had 17 years' experience in coaching students football at Ratwinit Bangkaeo School before transferring to Surasakmontree, oversaw the team's development from scratch and as its Head Coach. By 2010, Surasakmontree School had become one of the leading teams in Secondary School football.
The team won multiple National Youth Football and Futsal competitions, including the Department of Physical Education Championships, the Thailand Prime Minister Cup, the Air Force Commander's Cup and the Channel 7 Champion Cup. The school competed in the 2017 Thailand Amateur League under the name Tokio BlueArmy and signed partnership agreements with Thai League clubs Bangkok United and Police Tero. Past members include Junior National Team players Jakkit Wachpirom and Sasalak Haiprakhon.

Band

Surasakmontree's marching band is known for its competitive performance. The band has won national awards: