Rayongwittayakom School (), also known colloquially as Rayongwit (Thai: à ¸£à ¸°à ¸¢à ¸Âà ¸Âà ¸§à ¸´à ¸Âà ¸¢à ¹Â), is a public secondary school located in Rayong, Thailand. It was originally founded as "Rayongmitobpatump School" in 1899 as a provincial primary school, making it the oldest school in Rayong province. It enrolls students from Mathayom 1-6 (grades 7-12).
In 1971, the Thai Ministry of Education merged the Rayongmitobpatump School and the Satreeboonsiribumpeng School, with the latter located in today's Anubarn Rayong School, to form the new Rayongwittayakom School. In 1971, they allocated teachers and budget for increasing efficiency in management of the school.
Rayongwittayakhom School is located on the original area of Rayongmitobpatump School.
A major event is the annual sports festival, an event for which each class building spends months in preparation, and includes competitions not only in athletics but also parade and audience displays. There are 6 colors: yellow, purple, red, green, blue, and pink.
This activity is held on the last day of instruction for students in Mathayom 6 (Grade 12th). In the morning, the director will give flowers to students in Mathayom 6 who pass the quota exam of university.