Sunday, 8 September 2024

Seniors of S.K.97 line up to welcome Mathayom 1 freshmen on the first day of school. Towards a warm pink-blue fence

“Pink-Blue” bustling on the first day of school. Suankularb School Big event to welcome the younger sibling. “Amazing Suankularb Gentleman’s Day” for the 13th time, with OSK97 seniors warmly welcoming M.1 SK148 students who took the first step into the S.K. fence on May 16, 2024 at Suankularb Wittayalai School. Tri Phet Road, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, alumni of Suankularb Wittayalai, Class 97, represented the senior class wearing school uniforms. On the chest of the shirt is embroidered S.K., looking back 50 years ago, reminiscing about the first day that I came to study at this Suankularb Wittayalai School. in the activity name “Magical Gentleman’s Day, Rose Garden” for the 13th time, serving to welcome new students, Mathayom 1, SK148. This year, the meeting was held at the Royal Navy Club, Maharat Road, from 6:00 a.m., boarding a catamaran. Cruising the Chao Phraya River Come ashore at the Phra Phuttha Yot Fa Bridge pier, then place a wreath to pay homage to the royal monument of King Buddha Yod Fa Chulalok the Great (King Rama I) before the Suankularb Wittayalai School orchestra leads the procession. Walking along the long building Stop to pay respects to the portrait of His Majesty the King in front of the long building. Before walking into Tri Phet Gate, until 7:00 a.m., alumni join in paying homage to Luang Por and Luang Por Suankularb. Before laying a wreath to pay homage to the royal monument of King Chulalongkorn (King Rama V), then at 7:40 a.m., form a procession in front of a long building. Director of Suankularb School Ring the bell to signal the Suankularb Orchestra. Leading the line onto the field Passing through the rows of pink and blue flags and the Suankularb Boy Scouts Honor Troop with current students from Mathayoms 1-6 standing in line on the grass Standing and waiting in front of the flagpole until 8:00 a.m., all the students joined together to sing the national anthem, pray, and school songs. Inviting the flag of the Rose Garden, Mr. Jinnapat Phibunwitittamrong Director of Suankularb Wittayalai School Welcoming the students of Mathayom 1, Suankularb, Class 148, as well as Mathayoms 2-6, and former students of Suankularb, Class 97. Then Phum Kaewfacharoen, Suankularb, Class 137, led the singing of “Leave Your Nong” after that. The President of the Suankularb Garden, Class 97, presented the “Miracle of Suankularb Gentleman’s Day” flag to the Suankularb Garden representative, Class 98, to take on the duty of welcoming Mathayom 1 freshmen next time. Then, the Suankularb alumni, Class 142, who just graduated from Mathayom 1. .6 went to form a line around the “Boom Suan” field for all Suankularb brothers and sisters before Suankularb 97 took only the Mathayom 1 students up to the auditorium, with the seniors forming a line to welcome them. This year, it was assigned to Mr. Phisanu Suwannachat, former Thai Ambassador to London. As a representative of the seniors, he said, “I leave my younger siblings” alone. “I leave our rose garden to you. Continuing protection from today All of us, we are brothers. Same Blood” with the remaining seniors joining together to distribute souvenirs such as hats, cloth bags, and cheering song books. which was created especially for the youngsters Before the chairman Bring respect to the teachers who join in the activities. Before joining in singing the song “Fa Chompoo Kuan Huay” and the song “March Chompoo-Fa” Complete the ceremony Send your child into the classroom. After that, Suankularb School, Class 97, joined in taking group photos on the stands on the football field and in front of the long building. Before going together to have lunch at the Royal Navy Club.