At 9:00 a.m. on August 27, 2025, Her Royal Highness proceeded to Baan Khlong Noi Border Patrol Police School for the fifth time, marking her 1,133rd visit to a Border Patrol Police School. The school has been operating since 1999 and currently accommodates 153 students from kindergarten to grade 6, with 8 Border Patrol Police teachers and 4 contracted teachers, under the supervision of the 14th Border Patrol Police Division.
On this occasion, Her Royal Highness graciously presented the First Class Honorary Pins to supporters of the royal initiative projects and granted an audience to students under her patronage to report on their academic progress. She also watched the Mon student performance entitled “Gratitude to the Thai Land.”
Her Royal Highness then observed various project activities, such as mathematics classes, the school infirmary, and vocational training. Officials from Hua Hin District Agriculture Office provided training in making “Thong Muan” (traditional Thai crispy rolls), while Satri Witthaya School conducted workshops on crafting ceremonial money garlands for grade 5 students, enabling them to develop future career skills.
The student cooperative featured savings activities and a school shop selling products from vocational training and the agricultural project for school lunches, including eggs, fresh vegetables, and fruits. The library, with more than 3,700 books, has special sections such as the Royal Tribute Corner and Royal Donated Books. The school also organizes flag-raising activities like Thai proverbs, “an English word a day,” and the “Young Reporters” project to enhance listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
Her Royal Highness also followed up on the Agriculture for School Lunch Project, which encourages students to practice hands-on activities such as planting vegetables, cultivating oyster mushrooms, and growing fruit trees. The school also raises laying hens, pigs, and fish in earthen ponds. The produce is sufficient to meet needs and is used in students’ lunches. Seeds and saplings are also distributed to parents for household consumption, reducing family expenses.
Additionally, the school promotes health and environmental sanitation by teaching students about malaria prevention and hygiene practices. Parents and community members are also encouraged to keep household accounts, expanding development from the school into the community, thereby strengthening self-reliance.
On this occasion, Her Royal Highness granted an audience to teachers and students from Naresuan Huai Phueng School. She then visited the Princess Sirindhorn’s Medical Unit from Hua Hin Hospital, which had been dispatched under her royal initiative to provide general medical services to students and local villagers.


























