
I was sitting in front of my monitor staring at my blog and thinking hard what should I write, then Bingo!! ...I saw may display picture. ;)
The figures above are the exact ones. They are called Pra-giaew (พระเกี้ยว).
Pra-giaew is a symbol of my school and is part of our unique uniform as a pin brooched on student’s shirt. Gold Pra-giaew is for boys and the silver one is for girls and they very remind me of my beloved high school.
My school is Triam udom Suksa located on Phayathai Rd., Pathumwan. When I was in lower secondary school, I never had a thought of applying this high school. But when I nearly finished Mathayom3, my parents enthusiastically encouraged me to apply it. At first, I was disappointed and afraid of being in the totally new place. But after a few weeks, I was enchanted by the fascinated surroundings.
There are tons of pleasant things there, a little shady bench to sit leisurely, three canteens each has its unique renowned food stands, various elective subjects to choose up to the student’s preference, a number of expert teachers with the challenging paper, several activities to participate in and above all, a great number of individually talented peers.
Most of the students here have their individual aptitude, both in academic matters and other matters. Some are competent in academic issue and won many scholarships and competitions. Some are talented in Arts and produce lots of creations which are shown and sold on club exhibition. Some are very adept in speaking; they can convince every audience to follow their idea obediently without any nerves. Some are so gifted with leadership that they can subdue the whole bustling class with only considerateness and give the attention back to a teacher, And many others that are good at other things. These peers offer me a chance to see and learn through the activities we have participated. I went through those beside my beloved friends. We had a really good time and grew up a lot.
The senior once told me that “three years in Triam will elapse in a flash” which I listened to it heedlessly.
But I have determined that when I visit my school to see first-year students this June, I will tell them just like that senior did.
The figures above are the exact ones. They are called Pra-giaew (พระเกี้ยว).
Pra-giaew is a symbol of my school and is part of our unique uniform as a pin brooched on student’s shirt. Gold Pra-giaew is for boys and the silver one is for girls and they very remind me of my beloved high school.
My school is Triam udom Suksa located on Phayathai Rd., Pathumwan. When I was in lower secondary school, I never had a thought of applying this high school. But when I nearly finished Mathayom3, my parents enthusiastically encouraged me to apply it. At first, I was disappointed and afraid of being in the totally new place. But after a few weeks, I was enchanted by the fascinated surroundings.
There are tons of pleasant things there, a little shady bench to sit leisurely, three canteens each has its unique renowned food stands, various elective subjects to choose up to the student’s preference, a number of expert teachers with the challenging paper, several activities to participate in and above all, a great number of individually talented peers.
Most of the students here have their individual aptitude, both in academic matters and other matters. Some are competent in academic issue and won many scholarships and competitions. Some are talented in Arts and produce lots of creations which are shown and sold on club exhibition. Some are very adept in speaking; they can convince every audience to follow their idea obediently without any nerves. Some are so gifted with leadership that they can subdue the whole bustling class with only considerateness and give the attention back to a teacher, And many others that are good at other things. These peers offer me a chance to see and learn through the activities we have participated. I went through those beside my beloved friends. We had a really good time and grew up a lot.
The senior once told me that “three years in Triam will elapse in a flash” which I listened to it heedlessly.
But I have determined that when I visit my school to see first-year students this June, I will tell them just like that senior did.

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