Vajiravudh College
| Vajiravudh College | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
197 Rajvithi Road Dusit , , 10300 Thailand | |
| Coordinates | 13°46′34″N 100°31′03″E / 13.7761°N 100.5175°E |
| Information | |
| Type | Private School |
| Established | 1910 |
| Founder | Vajiravudh |
| Headmaster | Kiattikhun Chartprasert |
| Gender | Boys |
| Age | 9–10 to 18 |
| Enrollment | ~800 |
| Houses | 9 |
| Colour | |
| Former pupils | Old vajiravudhian |
| Website | www |
Vajiravudh College (Thai: วชิราวุธวิทยาลัย) is a private, all-boys boarding school in Dusit District, Bangkok, Thailand. The school was established by King Rama VI, also known as King Vajiravudh.
The school was originally named the Royal Pages College (Thai: มหาดเล็กหลวง) before students from the King's College were transferred to the Royal Pages College and it was renamed Vajiravudh College.
Students are accommodated in residential houses (kana, Thai: คณะ). Primary students are assigned to three houses: Sanamchan, Nandhauthayan, and Saranrom. Secondary students are divided into six houses: School House, Dusit House, Chitlada House, Phyathai House, Chongruk-Bhakdi House, and Saksri-Mongkol House. The school encourages students to balance academics with sports, music, and the arts.
Students typically enter in Prathom 4 (Year 5) and remain until Mathayom 6 (Year 13).