Loeipittayakom School

Loei Pittayakom School (commonly called: Loeipit)(Thai: โรงเรียนเลยพิทยาคม; RTGS: Rongrian Loei Pitthayakhom) is a Loei Province Special secondary school in the Province. It is in the Lakmuang campus. Under the Office of the Secondary Educational Service Area Office 19.

Loei Pittayakom School
โรงเรียนเลยพิทยาคม
Location

Coordinates17.490697°N 101.716007°E / 17.490697; 101.716007
Information
TypePublic school
MottoUnity of the Blessed Group
Established24 March 1972
FounderDr. Koh Sawadphanit
Locale237/9 Dansai-Loei Road, Kudpong, Mueang Loei District, Loei Province, Thailand 42000
DirectorMr. Thawat Moolmuang
abbreviationLPK , ล.พ.ค
Teaching staff224 (2019 academic year)
Grades7–12 [1]
GenderCoeducational
Number of students3,373 (2019 academic year)
  Grade 7552
  Grade 8550
  Grade 9536
  Grade 10594
  Grade 11556
  Grade 12585
LanguageThailand Thai Language
Japan Japanese Language
United Kingdom English Language
China Chinese Language
Color(s)   Blue-Pink
SongLoei Pittayakom School March (มาร์ชโรงเรียนเลยพิทยาคม)
MascotSamanea
O-NET average206.48/500 or 41.30%
(2017 academic year)
Websitehttp://www.Loeipit.ac.th

History

Loei Pittayakom school that combines Satri Loei schools. (Loei Women's School) with Samosorn Wittayalai School (Loei Men's School) According to the announcement of the Department of Education on March 24, 1972, in order to comply with the policy of the Department of Extraordinary Education. (Department of General Education) to improve public schools nationwide into a large school. By any government school of any province, if considered In the year 1972, the Ministry of Education also included the provincial boarding school and the female provincial boarding school. In the same period, other provinces included the provincial boarding school. Both men and women are in the same school as Saraburi Wittayakom School, Singburi School, Phichit Pittayakom School. The school is located in Tak province. It has to move from the same place with only 23 rai (the school in Loei today) to the school. The area of 81 rai 2 ngan 04 5/10

After the announcement of Mr. Somsin Tanasut, Loei Provincial Education Commissioner, has moved the school during the semester, but Mr. Chalerm Jiranat, head of the college club. He is the head of the school. At the beginning of teaching in 1972, there were 35 classrooms, including 1,468 students, 758 male, 710 female teachers, 61 teachers, and Dr. Sawasdi Panich. The Director General of the Department of Extraordinary Education and Mr. Vijin Suthawatta, Governor of Loei Province The school was opened on June 8, 1972. In 1975, the school taught 2 turns. In 1976, the school joined the program. 2521 transferred 2 high school students from Mueang Loei School and changed the education system from 7: 3: 2 to 6: 3: 3.

Course

Loei Pittayakom School offers the following classes.

Junior high school level

  • Science-Science Program
  • Study Plan for Science - English
  • Study Plan for English Language Arts
  • Gifted Education Program (Gifted)
  • English for Academic Purposes (EP-English Program)

High school level

  • Study Plan - Visual Music and Technology
  • Study Plan - Calculate (Math and English)
  • Science-Math Program
  • Science-Math Special Program (SM)
  • Special Science Project, Science, Mathematics, Science and Technology (SC)
  • Intensive Chinese-English Program (ICE)

O-NET average

This is O-NET average of Loei Pittayakom School in 5 Basic Subject. They are Math, Science, Social study, English and Thai language. This is the national test of grade 12 in secondary level.

Academic Year2011201220132014201520162017
Point168.78187.55196.75197.60207.20204.36206.48
average33.7637.5139.3539.5241.4440.8741.30
Students450480494517512490476

Director names

No. Name Duration
1Mr. Chalerm Jiranat1972 - 1973
2Mr. Truang Yuwakant1973 - 1977
3Mr. Wirat Weerasukho1977 - 1984
4Mr. Saninpong Nualmanee1984 - 1986
5Mr. Sumeth Kapto1986 - 1992
6Mr. Prapon Polyeum1983 - 1992
7Mr. Kosol Boonchai1992 - 1998
8Mr. Kittipit Pisitnaowakul1998 - 2010
9Mr. Thawat Moolmuang2010 - Present

References

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