Our Secondary Department held a ceremony in remembrance of His Majesty the Late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and his great benevolence on the occasion of His Majesty’s birth anniversary (December 5th) on Monday December 4th, 2017.
The Activity Team organised this event in commemoration of His Majesty’s royal graciousness and in order to express our loyalty to him. This year all subject departments agreed to conduct the activities under the theme “His Majesty the Late King’s Birthday”.
The purposes of the activities were to let the administrators, teachers, and students show their loyalty to H.M. the Late King, to respectfully take His Majesty’s royal speeches and use them as guidance in our lives, to present to him the royal merit-making, and to remind all students of the benevolence of their fathers who are essential to their family’s and for the community’s welfare. The students were encouraged to respect, be grateful for their fathers, and do things to return their father’s kindness.
The performances and activities held at the event were as below.
1.Secondary chorus show in the songs “Sang-Duen (Magic Beams)” and “Cantate Domino”
2. Khon performance in Ramayana Story: a scene in the Battle Episode
3. The MCs read an article about the Late King Rama 9 to lead in to the slide show:“A Year Full of Memories”
4. English Speech performances by representatives of Year 12 students on the theme “Sufficient Living”
5. Thai Speech performances by representatives of Year 12 students on the theme “He Who Was the Strength of the Land”
6. Performance by the Teachers’ Band of His Majesty King Rama 9’s Royal Songs “Waew (Echo)” and
“Still on My Mind”
7. One of the mothers came on stage to talk about her feelings towards her husband, the father of Y. 12D student Vichayut Kanungchoti, and the ways his father has raised him. Then Vichayut went to pay respect to his father and presented him with a garland.
8. The administrators led everyone to the AFR (Apology, Forgiveness, Reconciliation) part of the ceremony. Everyone sang “We Are Ektra” and “The Royal Anthem”.
To encourage the students to be determined to develop their abilities, the chairman of the ceremony gave prizes to the winners of the competitions held by different subject departments and to the representatives of the students who performed on stage.