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Assumption College (Thailand)

Assumption College (Thai: โรงเรียนอัสสัมชัญ) is a Roman Catholic all-boys private school in Bangkok, Thailand. The school was founded by Father Emile-August Colombet on 16 February 1885, and is the first school founded by the Order of Brothers of Christian Instruction of St Gabriel.[2][3] Assumption College is the third-oldest boys school in the country.[4]

Assumption College
โรงเรียนอัสสัมชัญ
Location
26 Soi Charoenkrung 40, Bang Rak District, Bangkok,

Thailand
Coordinates13°43′23″N 100°30′58″E / 13.72306°N 100.51611°E / 13.72306; 100.51611
Information
Former namesCollège de l'Assomption (1885-1910)
TypePrivate Roman Catholic Non-profit All-boys Basic (Primary and Secondary) education institution
MottoLabor omnia vincit (Latin) Work conquers all
Religious affiliation(s)
Patron saint(s)Blessed Virgin MaryOur Lady of Assumption
Established16 February 1885; 139 years ago (16 February 1885)
FounderFather Emile-August Colombet
Head MasterBrother Arwut Silaket (2022–present)[1]
LanguageThai
Color(s)Red and white   
SongSadudee Assumption (สดุดีอัสสัมชัญ)
Fight songBoom Assump (บูมอัสสัม)
MascotRed Eagle
Websitewww.assumption.ac.th

The institution is named in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title “Our Lady of the Assumption”. The school provides education for students from years 2nd through 13th Grade. The matriculation, especially in the first grade is highly competitive. Assumption College has a long list of distinguished former pupils including four Prime Ministers of Thailand, fifteen privy counselors, and three pupils among Thailand's top ten wealthiest.[5][6]

Accordingly, it is one of four schools which participates in Jaturamitr Samakkee, a traditional football match by the four oldest boys' schools in Thailand: Suankularb Wittayalai School, Debsirin School, Bangkok Christian College and Assumption College.

History edit

 
Card stunt depicting Father Emile August Colombet's picture

Assumption College traces its history to 1885, when Reverend Father Emile-August Colombet, a Roman Catholic French missionary priest, opened a school in Bangkok. In those days before free public schools, Colombet realised many Thai children went without an education. Buddhist monks taught reading and writing in their temples, but attendance was not compulsory. Father Colombet opened his own primary school to help fill the need. The church school, named the Thai-French School, which used French and Thai as the medium of instruction.

Father Colombet's school was in an ordinary wooden house. Classes at the beginning were small; his first student was a Chinese-Thai, Siew Meng Tek. The number of students steadily increased; today more than 57,000 boys have been educated at Assumption College.

On 16 February 1885, the school was formally established under the name of Collège de l'Assomption. On the first day of school, there were 33 students. After that the school gradually became known and the demand for a new study hall was needed. Colombet sent a letter to King Chulalongkorn and the queen and solicited contributions and donations from noblemen and Thai and foreign merchants in Bangkok. The school became well-endowed.

On 15 August 1887, Crown Prince Maha Vajirunhis represented King Chulalongkorn in laying the cornerstone for the construction of the first study hall, later named the "old building" (Thai, "tuek gao").

In 1900, Father Colombet returned to France. He asked the Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel to assume management of Assumption College. On 20 October 1901, the Superior General of the Brothers of St. Gabriel sent five reverend brothers to Thailand in order to continue the initiative of Father Colombet. They were Rev. Bro. Martin de Tours (the second director), Rev. Bro. Arbaire, Rev. Bro. Augustine, Bro. Gabriel Ferreti, and Rev. Bro. Hilaire, who pursued the objectives of Father Colombet. Assumption College was the first boys' school of the St. Gabriel Foundation in Thailand.

In 1910, the school changed its name from Collège de l'Assomption to Assumption College or AC.

When the number of students sharply increased, the existing study hall could not cater to the increasing numbers. At that time, the Brothers of Saint Gabriel established Assumption College Primary Section in 1965 in Sathon, Bangkok, on an area of six rai.

The primary section was approved and opened on 22 May 1966. The school was officially opened and blessed on 6 May 1967 by Archbishop Joseph Khiamsun Nittayo and Mom Luang Pin Malakul. The minister of education presided at the ceremony.

In 2002, during Brother Surasit Sukchai's term of governance, the English programme (EP) was introduced to serve students who wanted to prepare themselves for international study. The program started in Prathom Suksa 1 and in Mathayom Suksa 1 in the first year. Now the program offers complete primary and secondary levels or from Prathom Suksa 1 to Mathayom Suksa 6.

School symbol edit

The symbol of Assumption College is a coat of arms. The blue English abbreviation AC is placed mid-center of the coat of arms. Underneath the school's abbreviation is "1885", the year of the college's formal establishment by Colombet. The red and white colors on the coat of arms remind us to honour the nation, religion, and the king. White represents purity and red represents bravery.[7]

Head Masters edit

Years in office[8] Name
1885–1902 Rev. Fr. Emile August Colombet
1902–1920, 1929–1932 Bro. Martin de Tours
1920–1929, 1938–1941 Bro. Michel
1932–1938 Bro. Frederic Jean
1941–1947 Bro. Montfort
1947–1952, 1954–1955 Bro. Hubert Cousin
1952–1954 Bro. Urbain Gloriau
1955–1960 Bro. Donatien
1960–1961 Bro. John Mary
1961–1965 Bro. Robert Richard
1965–1973, 1986–1992 Bro. Viriya Chandavarodom
1973–1979 Bro. Vicharn Songsiengchai
1979–1986 Bro. Chumphol Deesutchit
1992–1998 Bro. Loechai Lavasut
1998–2004, 2012 Bro. Surasit Sukchai
2004–2012 Bro. Dr. Anant Prichavudhi
2012–2019 Bro. Dr. Dechachai Sripicharn
2019–2022 Bro. Dr. Sakda Sakhonthawat
2022-present Bro. Dr. Awut Silaket

Buildings edit

 
Assumption 2003 Building
  • Assumption Building (ตึกอัสสัมชัญ) (1890–1970) the first building of Assumption College. King Rama V made a contribution of 50 chang and the queen 25 chang. On 15 August 1887, Crown Prince Maha Vajirunhis laid the foundation stone. On 17 December 1970, the "tuek gao" was demolished to make space for the F. Hilaire Memorial.
  • Suwan Somphoch Building (ตึกสุวรรณสมโภช) (1951–2001) built for the 80th anniversary of Assumption College. The first hall of the school.
  • Assumption 100 years Building (ตึกอัสสัมชัญ 100 ปี) (1985–2004) built for the 100th anniversary of Assumption College. It is a multipurpose building.
  • Colombet Building (ตึกกอลมเบต์ ) (1936 – present) is the oldest building of Assumption College, used for English program students
  • F. Hilaire Building (ตึกฟ.ฮีแลร์) (1972 – present) is the second oldest building. This building was opened by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. This building is used for lower secondary students (grades 7–9).
  • Assumption 2003 Building (อาคารอัสสัมชัญ 2003) (2003–present) is a 13-storey building and the tallest building at the school. It was designed by alumni architect Ajaphol Dusitanond.[9][10] The building is mixed-use including the classrooms of upper secondary students (grades 10–12), seven lifts (six for students and one for teachers), labs, school's shop, museum, four auditorium rooms and the director's penthouse on the top of the building.
  • Saint Louis-Marie Memorial Building (อาคารนักบุญหลุยส์-มารีย์) (2007–present) is the newest building at the school. The building consists of a canteen, library, basketball court and grand hall.

Name edit

The word "Assumption" in Catholic doctrine is a reference to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The school motto is "Labor Omnia Vincit" (English: "Work Triumphs All").

Campuses edit

Assumption College has several branches in Thailand, including:

  • Assumption College "Primary Section", Bangkok
  • Assumption College "Secondary Section", Bangkok

Other campuses in Thailand edit

Notable alumni edit

The alumni of Assumption College are called Assumptionists (อัสสัมชนิก).

Here are several notable alumni of Assumption College

Former Prime Ministers of Thailand edit

Scholars, Arts and Architects edit

Business Leaders edit

Religious and Spiritual Leaders edit

Entertainment edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.assumption.ac.th/about_director.html
  2. ^ "Assumption College History". assumption.ac.th. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  3. ^ "History of Catholic Education in Thailand". Bangkok Archdiocese. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  4. ^ . theactkk.net. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  5. ^ Karmali, Naazneen (June 2015). . Forbes-Asia. Archived from the original on 1 September 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  6. ^ "ฟอร์บส์เปิดทำเนียบ 50 มหาเศรษฐีในไทยประจำปี 2015". ch3.sanook.com. 4 June 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  7. ^ "English Program Student's Handbook Academic Year 2011" (PDF). Assumption College. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Assumption College(AC)". www.assumption.ac.th. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  9. ^ . Daily News (Thailand). Archived from the original on 26 March 2005. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  10. ^ . Khao Sod. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2016.

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Assumption College Thai orngeriynxssmchy is a Roman Catholic all boys private school in Bangkok Thailand The school was founded by Father Emile August Colombet on 16 February 1885 and is the first school founded by the Order of Brothers of Christian Instruction of St Gabriel 2 3 Assumption College is the third oldest boys school in the country 4 Assumption CollegeorngeriynxssmchyLocation26 Soi Charoenkrung 40 Bang Rak District Bangkok ThailandCoordinates13 43 23 N 100 30 58 E 13 72306 N 100 51611 E 13 72306 100 51611InformationFormer namesCollege de l Assomption 1885 1910 TypePrivate Roman Catholic Non profit All boys Basic Primary and Secondary education institutionMottoLabor omnia vincit Latin Work conquers allReligious affiliation s Roman Catholic Montfort Brothers of St Gabriel Patron saint s Blessed Virgin Mary Our Lady of Assumption Established16 February 1885 139 years ago 16 February 1885 FounderFather Emile August ColombetHead MasterBrother Arwut Silaket 2022 present 1 LanguageThaiColor s Red and white SongSadudee Assumption sdudixssmchy Fight songBoom Assump bumxssm MascotRed EagleWebsitewww wbr assumption wbr ac wbr th The institution is named in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title Our Lady of the Assumption The school provides education for students from years 2nd through 13th Grade The matriculation especially in the first grade is highly competitive Assumption College has a long list of distinguished former pupils including four Prime Ministers of Thailand fifteen privy counselors and three pupils among Thailand s top ten wealthiest 5 6 Accordingly it is one of four schools which participates in Jaturamitr Samakkee a traditional football match by the four oldest boys schools in Thailand Suankularb Wittayalai School Debsirin School Bangkok Christian College and Assumption College Contents 1 History 2 School symbol 3 Head Masters 4 Buildings 5 Name 6 Campuses 6 1 Other campuses in Thailand 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Former Prime Ministers of Thailand 7 2 Scholars Arts and Architects 7 3 Business Leaders 7 4 Religious and Spiritual Leaders 7 5 Entertainment 8 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Card stunt depicting Father Emile August Colombet s picture Assumption College traces its history to 1885 when Reverend Father Emile August Colombet a Roman Catholic French missionary priest opened a school in Bangkok In those days before free public schools Colombet realised many Thai children went without an education Buddhist monks taught reading and writing in their temples but attendance was not compulsory Father Colombet opened his own primary school to help fill the need The church school named the Thai French School which used French and Thai as the medium of instruction Father Colombet s school was in an ordinary wooden house Classes at the beginning were small his first student was a Chinese Thai Siew Meng Tek The number of students steadily increased today more than 57 000 boys have been educated at Assumption College On 16 February 1885 the school was formally established under the name of College de l Assomption On the first day of school there were 33 students After that the school gradually became known and the demand for a new study hall was needed Colombet sent a letter to King Chulalongkorn and the queen and solicited contributions and donations from noblemen and Thai and foreign merchants in Bangkok The school became well endowed On 15 August 1887 Crown Prince Maha Vajirunhis represented King Chulalongkorn in laying the cornerstone for the construction of the first study hall later named the old building Thai tuek gao In 1900 Father Colombet returned to France He asked the Montfort Brothers of St Gabriel to assume management of Assumption College On 20 October 1901 the Superior General of the Brothers of St Gabriel sent five reverend brothers to Thailand in order to continue the initiative of Father Colombet They were Rev Bro Martin de Tours the second director Rev Bro Arbaire Rev Bro Augustine Bro Gabriel Ferreti and Rev Bro Hilaire who pursued the objectives of Father Colombet Assumption College was the first boys school of the St Gabriel Foundation in Thailand In 1910 the school changed its name from College de l Assomption to Assumption College or AC When the number of students sharply increased the existing study hall could not cater to the increasing numbers At that time the Brothers of Saint Gabriel established Assumption College Primary Section in 1965 in Sathon Bangkok on an area of six rai The primary section was approved and opened on 22 May 1966 The school was officially opened and blessed on 6 May 1967 by Archbishop Joseph Khiamsun Nittayo and Mom Luang Pin Malakul The minister of education presided at the ceremony In 2002 during Brother Surasit Sukchai s term of governance the English programme EP was introduced to serve students who wanted to prepare themselves for international study The program started in Prathom Suksa 1 and in Mathayom Suksa 1 in the first year Now the program offers complete primary and secondary levels or from Prathom Suksa 1 to Mathayom Suksa 6 School symbol editThe symbol of Assumption College is a coat of arms The blue English abbreviation AC is placed mid center of the coat of arms Underneath the school s abbreviation is 1885 the year of the college s formal establishment by Colombet The red and white colors on the coat of arms remind us to honour the nation religion and the king White represents purity and red represents bravery 7 Head Masters editYears in office 8 Name 1885 1902 Rev Fr Emile August Colombet 1902 1920 1929 1932 Bro Martin de Tours 1920 1929 1938 1941 Bro Michel 1932 1938 Bro Frederic Jean 1941 1947 Bro Montfort 1947 1952 1954 1955 Bro Hubert Cousin 1952 1954 Bro Urbain Gloriau 1955 1960 Bro Donatien 1960 1961 Bro John Mary 1961 1965 Bro Robert Richard 1965 1973 1986 1992 Bro Viriya Chandavarodom 1973 1979 Bro Vicharn Songsiengchai 1979 1986 Bro Chumphol Deesutchit 1992 1998 Bro Loechai Lavasut 1998 2004 2012 Bro Surasit Sukchai 2004 2012 Bro Dr Anant Prichavudhi 2012 2019 Bro Dr Dechachai Sripicharn 2019 2022 Bro Dr Sakda Sakhonthawat 2022 present Bro Dr Awut SilaketBuildings edit nbsp Assumption 2003 Building Assumption Building tukxssmchy 1890 1970 the first building of Assumption College King Rama V made a contribution of 50 chang and the queen 25 chang On 15 August 1887 Crown Prince Maha Vajirunhis laid the foundation stone On 17 December 1970 the tuek gao was demolished to make space for the F Hilaire Memorial Suwan Somphoch Building tuksuwrrnsmophch 1951 2001 built for the 80th anniversary of Assumption College The first hall of the school Assumption 100 years Building tukxssmchy 100 pi 1985 2004 built for the 100th anniversary of Assumption College It is a multipurpose building Colombet Building tukkxlmebt 1936 present is the oldest building of Assumption College used for English program students F Hilaire Building tukf hiaelr 1972 present is the second oldest building This building was opened by King Bhumibol Adulyadej This building is used for lower secondary students grades 7 9 Assumption 2003 Building xakharxssmchy 2003 2003 present is a 13 storey building and the tallest building at the school It was designed by alumni architect Ajaphol Dusitanond 9 10 The building is mixed use including the classrooms of upper secondary students grades 10 12 seven lifts six for students and one for teachers labs school s shop museum four auditorium rooms and the director s penthouse on the top of the building Saint Louis Marie Memorial Building xakharnkbuyhluys mariy 2007 present is the newest building at the school The building consists of a canteen library basketball court and grand hall Name editThe word Assumption in Catholic doctrine is a reference to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary The school motto is Labor Omnia Vincit English Work Triumphs All Campuses editAssumption College has several branches in Thailand including Assumption College Primary Section Bangkok Assumption College Secondary Section Bangkok Other campuses in Thailand edit Assumption College Lampang Assumption College Nakhon Ratchasima Assumption College Rayong Assumption College Samutprakarn Assumption College Sriracha Assumption College Thonburi Assumption College Ubon Ratchathani Assumption Commercial CollegeNotable alumni editThe alumni of Assumption College are called Assumptionists xssmchnik Here are several notable alumni of Assumption College Former Prime Ministers of Thailand edit Phraya Manopakorn Nititada Khuang Aphaiwong Sanya Dharmasakti Seni Pramoj Scholars Arts and Architects edit Phraya Anuman Rajadhon modern Thailand s most remarkable scholars a self trained linguist anthropologist and ethnographer who later became an authority on the culture of Thailand Sulak Sivaraksa the writer and scholar Krisda Arunvongse na Ayudhya the former governor of Bangkok an architectural lecturer Puey Ungphakorn a former governor of the Bank of Thailand Business Leaders edit Chartsiri Sophonpanich president of Bangkok Bank Religious and Spiritual Leaders edit Michael Michai Kitbunchu the first Cardinal of Thailand the second Archbishop of Bangkok from 1971 to 2009 Francis Xavier Kriengsak Kovitvanit the second Cardinal of Thailand and current Archbishop of Bangkok since 2009 Phra Paisal Visalo Buddhist monk and environmental activist Entertainment edit Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip media entrepreneur Boy Pakorn actor Bundit Ungrangsee international symphonic conductor Suppapong Udomkaewkanjana TV and film actor Krit Amnuaydechkorn model actor and singer Wachirawit Ruangwiwat actor Pawat Chittsawangdee actor Metawin Opas iamkajorn actor and model Nawat Phumphotingam actor Pongtiwat Tangwancharoen actor and model References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Assumption College Thailand https www assumption ac th about director html Assumption College History assumption ac th Retrieved 8 May 2016 History of Catholic Education in Thailand Bangkok Archdiocese Retrieved 8 May 2016 10 Best Schools in Thailand site theactkk net Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 8 May 2016 Karmali Naazneen June 2015 Thailand s 50 Richest Forbes Asia Archived from the original on 1 September 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2016 fxrbsepidthaeniyb 50 mhaesrsthiinithypracapi 2015 ch3 sanook com 4 June 2015 Retrieved 9 May 2016 English Program Student s Handbook Academic Year 2011 PDF Assumption College Retrieved 8 May 2016 Assumption College AC www assumption ac th Retrieved 15 January 2024 Thailand s Fine Arts Department refusing about laminating the school sculpture Daily News Thailand Archived from the original on 26 March 2005 Retrieved 8 May 2016 Architect explaining about laminating the school sculpture Khao Sod Archived from the original on 3 June 2016 Retrieved 8 May 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Assumption College Thailand amp oldid 1209688985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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