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The Laidlaw Memorial School And Junior College, Ketti
The Laidlaw Memorial School of St. George's Homes, Ketti is an English-medium school in Ketti, Tamil Nadu, India.This school also appeared in the Tamil film, ''Panneer Pushpangal''. See also * St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Ooty * St. Joseph's Boys School, Coonoor * Breeks Memorial School, Ooty * Hebron School, Ooty * Lawrence School, Lovedale, Ooty * Woodside School, Ooty * Stanes School, Stanes Hr.Sec. School, Coonoor * Good Shepherd International School, Ooty * Mountain Home High School, Coonoor External links Official websiteOld Georgian Association
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John Breeden
Rev. John Breeden (9 May 1872 –1942) was an English people, English Wesleyan Methodist Church (Great Britain), Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society missionary in the Madras Presidency. He was an educationalist and the founder of St George's Homes, an orphanage-cum-school for abandoned and deprived children of Eurasians or Anglo-Indians in Kodaikanal, later renamed as The Laidlaw Memorial School and Junior College, Ketti, The Laidlaw Memorial School, Ketti in the Nilgiris. Biography Breeden was born on 9 May 1872 to Fredrick Breeden and Jane Breeden at St. Saviour in Surrey, England. He spent his adolescence with his family at Newington, London and finished his primary education at St John's, Inner London. Having been influenced by the teachings of John Wesley, founder of Methodism, Methodist Movement, from his early life, he joined City College, Birmingham, Handsworth College, Birmingham and studied for ordination as a Wesleyan Church, Wesleyan Methodist Minister. While studyin ...
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Lawrence School, Lovedale
The Lawrence School, Lovedale (formerly known as Lawrence Memorial Royal Military School), the namesake of its founder Brigadier-General Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence KCB, is a co-educational boarding school located at Lovedale, which is a little town on the Nilgiri Mountains in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Lawrence had mooted the idea of establishing a chain of British Raj military-style boarding schools at the hill stations of India to educate the children of the deceased and serving members of the British Indian Army. Although Lawrence was killed at The Residency, Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 his dream took shape and four such schools, known as the Lawrence Military Asylums, were established: at Sanawar in 1847, and at Mount Abu in 1856, both during his lifetime; then at Lovedale, Ootacamund in 1858 and at Ghora Gali, Murree, in present-day Pakistan in 1860. Name, emblem and motto In 1913, the name of the school was changed from The Ootacamund Law ...
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Schools In Nilgiris District
A school is an educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes compulsory. In these systems, students progress through a series of schools. The names for these schools vary by country (discussed in the '' Regional terms'' section below) but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education. An institution where higher education is taught is commonly called a university college or university. In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary (elementary in the U.S.) and secondary (middle school in the U.S.) education. Kindergarten or preschool provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University, vocational school, college or seminary may be availabl ...
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High Schools And Secondary Schools In Tamil Nadu
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Boarding Schools In Tamil Nadu
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Christian Schools In Tamil Nadu
Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χριστός), a translation of the Biblical Hebrew term ''mashiach'' (מָשִׁיחַ) (usually rendered as ''messiah'' in English). While there are diverse interpretations of Christianity which sometimes conflict, they are united in believing that Jesus has a unique significance. The term ''Christian'' used as an adjective is descriptive of anything associated with Christianity or Christian churches, or in a proverbial sense "all that is noble, and good, and Christ-like." It does not have a meaning of 'of Christ' or 'related or pertaining to Christ'. According to a 2011 Pew Research Center survey, there were 2.2 billion Christians around the world in 2010, up from about 600 million in 1910. Today, about 37% of all Christians live in the Ameri ...
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Good Shepherd International School, Ooty
Good Shepherd International School is a residential school founded in 1977, located at Ootacamund (Ooty), in Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India on a campus. Facilities on the campus include classrooms and laboratory blocks, two lecture theatres, two indoor sports complexes, rifle ranges, fields and courts for tennis, golf, volleyball, basketball, squash, hockey, cricket, and association football. There are stables and equestrian facilities, two swimming pools, and a medical centre. Affiliations 10th grade students take the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education. The following subjects to be taken: English, an Indian language (Tamil, Hindi) or a foreign language French, history, civics, and geography, any two from economics, math, science (physics, chemistry, biology) and any one from art and computer applications. 12th grade students take the Indian School Certificate Examination. Any one of the following subject combinations are to be taken: *Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathe ...
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Stanes School
Stanes Schools are two schools in Coimbatore and Coonoor. History The schools were established by Sir Robert Stanes in 1862, with the Coimbatore branch starting with four children and two teachers.It started as a European and Eurasian school but under the concept of liberal education the restrictions have been relaxed, but minority rights for Anglo-Indian children are still retained. Foundation Sir Robert Stanes (born 13 May 1841) laid the foundation stone of the school on 6 November 1862 when the school had four children and two teachers. The British Empire conferred on him The Kaiser-i-Hind Medal for his Meritorious Services. It started as a European And Eurasian School but later it was opened to all irrespective of their creed, community and status. Exclusive minority rights for Anglo-Indian children are retained as per Sir Robert's wishes. Houses The boys and girls are grouped into four houses. Each house is headed by its own Master and Mistress and its Captains, Prefects, ...
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Woodside School, Ooty
Woodside School is a co-educational boarding school and day school situated on the outskirts of Udhagamandalam Tamil Nadu, India, a hill station which is more commonly known under its abbreviated name of Ooty. The campus of the school rises steeply from National Highway 67. The school roll includes children from local areas and many states of India. The school also has a small number of pupils from European and Northern Asian backgrounds. History The campus was originally part of the Ooty Club where, it is claimed, the game of snooker was first played by officers of the British Raj. The original school was established for primary and junior standards only and has since increased its size to cover primary, intermediate and higher education. A non-profit trust was established by the present Correspondent, Mr K Balalingiah, to oversee the financial background of the school. The deeds of the trust provide that any excess of income over expenditure should be put to the betterment of ...
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Hebron School, Ooty
Hebron School is a Mixed-sex education, co-educational Independent school, independent boarding school in the hill station known as Ooty, in Tamil Nadu, southern India. The school is operated by a Protestantism, Protestant Christian trust with the aim of providing education to the children of Christian workers and other families living in India, and other parts of Asia. The school is non-denominational, and accepts students of all faiths and of none. History The school traces its origin to 1899 when a group of Protestantism, Protestant missionaries, who had come to the hills on vacation and were staying at Brooklands Christian Guest Home in nearby Coonoor, decided it would be of benefit to their children to live year round in the temperate, clean and relatively disease-free surroundings of the The Nilgiris District, Nilgiri hills. Due to the high altitude – Ooty being at above sea level – these hills enjoy year-round cool temperatures and abundant rainfall, and their clima ...
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Robert Laidlaw
Robert Alexander Crookston Laidlaw (8 September 1885 – 12 March 1971) was a New Zealand businessman who founded the Farmers Trading Company, one of the largest department store chains in New Zealand. He was also a Christian writer and philanthropist and a well-known lay preacher in the Open Brethren movement. Biography Laidlaw was born in Scotland. His parents emigrated to Dunedin, New Zealand, when he was a young boy. He studied at Otago Boys' High School. In Auckland he founded Laidlaw Leeds, a Sears-type mail order catalogue for rural customers. This later merged with the older Farmers Union Trading Company to become what is now Farmers Trading Company Ltd, the last remaining nationwide chain of department stores in the country. He married Lillian Watson, the sister of American preacher Henry Ironside, in 1915, and the couple settled in New Zealand. They were to have three children, including notable architect Lillian (later Lillian Chrystall) and toy-maker Lincoln Laidla ...
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Ooty
Ooty (), officially known as Udhagamandalam (also known as Ootacamund (); abbreviated as Udhagai), is a city and a municipality in the Nilgiris district of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located north west of Coimbatore and south of Mysore and is the headquarters of the Nilgiris district. It is a popular hill station located in the Nilgiri Hills. It is popularly called the Queen of Hill Stations. It was the summer capital of the Madras Presidency. Originally occupied by the Toda people, the area came under the rule of the East India Company at the end of the 18th century. The economy is based on tourism and agriculture, along with the manufacture of medicines and photographic film. The town is connected by the Nilgiri Ghat Roads, Nilgiri ghat roads and Nilgiri Mountain Railway. Its natural environment attracts tourists and it is a popular summer destination. In 2011, the town had a population of 88,430. Ootacamund was rated the best hill station in means of ...
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