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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Benchamatheputhit School

Benchamatheputhit School (BMP) (Thai:โรงเรียนเบญจมเทพอุทิศ) is a high school in Phetchaburi Province, Thailand. It is a large secondary school that receives co-education students and open from grade 7 to grade 12.

History

In 1910, people in Phetchaburi donated 2,700 baht to build a statue of King Rama V to commemorate the palace Ram Palace (Wang Ban Puen Palace), but was not used. King Rama V died on October 23, 1910. Phyathai Srisawat was governor of Phetchaburi at that time. He asked to use the donation to build a provincial women's school. Named Benchamatheputhit School, the first teaching session was held on 1 August 1917.

Study Program

For Secondary (Grade 7-9)

- Science – Mathematics Program

- English Program(EP)

- Normal Program

- Math Science Bilingual Program(HUB)

For Upper Secondary (Grade 10-12)

- Science Program

- Science – Mathematics Program

- English - France Program

- English – Mathematics Program

- English – Chinese Program

- Science – Math Bilingual Program(HUB)

Classroom Styles

- Scientific Laboratory

- Green room

- Mathematic Smart Classroom

- Computer Lab

- English Corner

- AFS

Schools Affiliated with Benchamatheputhit school

- Benjamarachutit Ratchaburi

- Benchamaracharungsarit

- Benchama Maharat

- Benjamarachutit

- Benchamabophit

- Benchamarachuthit

- Benjamarachutit Pattani

- Benjamarachanusorn

References

1.เบญจม.Benchama it.bmp Retrieved November 16, 2017.

2.เบญจม.โรงเรียนเบญจมเทพอุทิศจังหวัดเพชรบุรี.Wikipedia. Retrieved November 16, 2017.