Buildings

Phuket Thai-Chinese Association Building

Built in 1993, because Prasanwittaya School does not have a Chinese language curriculum, students have to go to study Chinese at Phuket Thai Hua School in the afternoon. The Phuket Thai Hua School building is cramped (now the Phuket Thai Hua Museum). The Alumni Association, supported by the Phuket Chinese Federation Club, collected funds to build it. The school building is a 4-storey building with contemporary Chinese architecture. It was built behind the original Prasanwittaya School. It is currently the primary school building. The 1st floor is used for early childhood classrooms and the assistant director of primary education. The 2nd floor has 3 classrooms and 5 aesthetics classrooms. The 3rd floor has 8 classrooms and 1 teacher’s room. The 4th floor has 8 classrooms and 1 teacher’s room.

Ong Tek Seng Memorial Building

This building was built as a memorial to Mr. Ong Tek Seng (Thawornwongwong), son of Mr. Ong Sim Phai, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Phuket Thai Hua School (Prasanwittaya) and the Phuket Kusonsongkhro Foundation.

The building was constructed in 2003 and opened in 2005. It was donated by Mr. Sombat and Mrs. Urairat Atiseth, Mr. Pamuk and Mrs. Thanyarat Atchariyachai, Mr. Iam and Mrs. Elizabeth Thawornwongwong, Mr. Somboon and Mrs. Uraiwan Khupongsakorn, Mr. Jirawit and Mrs. Kanyarat Pitikulsathit, and their families, totaling 12 million baht.

Currently, it is the primary school building. The first floor houses the primary school library, named Ekwanich Library. This modern library features a computer room for information retrieval and a comprehensive range of books for research. The second floor houses classrooms and a computer lab, and the third and fourth floors house student classrooms.

Atiseth Auditorium

It was created to organize various student activities such as academic camps, activities and important days such as Chinese New Year, Father’s Day and Mother’s Day.

Science and Mathematics Laboratory Building

Built in 2007 and opened in 2008, it serves as a memorial to… Teacher Sunpin Saesing, a revered figure at Phuket Thai Hua School. He espoused the five principles of philosophy as a guideline for nurturing students at Phuket Thai Hua Asean Wittaya School.

Mr. Lekiat Angsirikul and Ms. Phongsri Saengsukhon donated 1 ngan, 55 square wah of land. Mr. Sombat Atiseth and his family donated 23,500,000 baht for the construction.

The four-story building features a singing room and mini-mart on the first floor, with a statue of Teacher Sunpin in tribute to his contributions. The second floor houses English, mathematics, chemistry, and biology laboratories; the third floor houses computer laboratories, physics, and physical science laboratories; and the fourth floor houses social studies, Thai, and Chinese laboratories.