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Hebron School is a
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in the
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known as
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 so ...
, in
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, southern
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. The school is operated by a
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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
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missionaries, who had come to the hills on vacation and were staying at Brooklands Christian Guest Home in nearby
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, decided it would be of benefit to their children to live year round in the temperate, clean and relatively disease-free surroundings of the 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 climate has often been compared to Europe. Initially the school operated as a type of boarding house where children would stay, and either be home-educated in house or sent to one of the local schools. It was named Hebron School in 1902. In February 1961, Lushington Boys School was started at Lushington Hall, Ooty – these premises had formerly been a hostel for boys from Breeks Memorial School. Hebron School, Lushington Hall's sister school for girls, was situated at the Silverdale campus in Coonoor, approximately 20 km away. As time progressed it was decided that co-education would be more beneficial to the children, and in 1974 the two schools were amalgamated, with the senior school at Lushington Hall, Ooty (the senior girls were housed separately at
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) and the junior school at Coonoor. In 1977(?) the junior school moved to Ooty so that the whole school could be together. The Silverdale campus (often referred to as Hebron Coonoor or ''Titch Heb'') was sold to Christian Mission Service and is now a children's home and industrial training institute.


Campus

The present, amalgamated school is known as ''Hebron School'' and is situated in of woodland around the former stately home of Lushington Hall. The Ooty Government Botanical Gardens and the school share a common entrance. It is sometimes known as "Hebron International School", as it was at least for some time recognised by the
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(ECIS) and because there are students from over 25 nationalities studying at the school. The school is very small by Indian standards and consists of around 375 students. The student body represents 26 countries and many cultural and religious backgrounds. 39% of present students are Indian and 61% are other nationalities. 90% of the students are boarders. Many, but not all of students are Protestants. The school is not restricted to the children of Christian workers in India alone, but is open to those of Christian workers worldwide, with a special emphasis on Asia and Africa, as well as children of "business parents" based in India.


Academics

Students follow the British school system and study for IGCSEs, AS and A levels. These examinations are generally assessed by the CAIE and
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education boards.


Residential care

There are 15 dormitories (or dorms), arranged vertically, i.e. by age and sex. All dorms are single-sex. All boys' dorms are on the Lushington campus along with the youngest girls' dorms (up to around 9/10 years of age). The girls' dorms (age 12 and upwards) are on the Selborne campus (about 1 km from Lushington), and girls travel to school by bus or on foot (older girls).


Activities


Music

Every year music students are eligible to be entered for the practical and theory
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grade exams. Royal Schools of Music examiners from the United Kingdom conduct these exams at the school. In November 2006 12 students received distinctions and 25 received merits, in 2007 90 students were entered for exams and in 2008 73 students again received 12 distinctions and 25 merits. Several students also received the Majolly Rolling Trophy in Singing for the most outstanding musicians in south India and the Admiral Dawson Rolling Trophy for Stds 6–8 for the most promising musicians in South India.


Sport

Athletics (track and field), swimming, cross-country running, football (soccer), field and indoor hockey, cricket, volleyball, basketball, badminton, table tennis, tennis, squash, softball and touch rugby are all sports offered at the school.


Drama

The school's annual Drama Festival consists of students from Stds 7, 9, 11, 13 participating in the art of theatre. Often, inter-school competitions within the
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are held.


Christian activities

These are voluntary activities that include regular Bible Studies, retreats and youth fellowships that help students discover the faith.


Student Council

Students are encouraged to take up leadership roles that will not only serve as a means to benefit themselves but also to act as the role models of the students. There are two major student-run events during the academic year. There are also a significant amount of fund-raising activities during the year.


International Guest System

* Hebron School runs an International Guest (IG) system. The program takes on young people across the globe, primarily recently graduated students, and provides them with free lodging in exchange for their service. Usually IGs are responsible for helping in a particular dormitory and are given other subject related duties. IGs almost always commit to a single semester (6 months) in the school. * Senior persons occasionally join the system, but are more often referred to as 'Senior Volunteers' than IGs.


Administration

*Mr. Timothy Wright has been appointed Principal. Senior Management and School Council serve as the main decision-making bodies. * Ms. Julia Coombs is the Head of Junior School, Mr. Benjamin Sampler is the Head of Middle School, Mr. Benedict Medhurst is the Head of Senior School, Mr. Graham Twigger is the Head of A levels. Mrs. Ruth Jacob is Vice Principal for Student Welfare and Mrs. Dagmar Baron is Vice Principal for Academics.


Notable alumni

* Alastair Cutting (born 1960) – Archdeacon Alastair Cutting is a Church of England priest. * Karan Faridoon Bilimoria, Baron Bilimoria of Chelsea, CBE, DL (born 1961) — founder member and Chairman of
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(born 1983) – French-Indian Hindi film actress * Serena Kern-Libera (born 1988) — Swiss-Indian singer and songwriter *
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(born 1990) – Indian Malayalam film actor *
Gautham Karthik Gautham Karthik (born 12 September 1989) is an Indian actor who works in Tamil-language films. He made his acting debut in Mani Ratnam's '' Kadal'' (2013). Early life and background Gautham Karthik was born to actor Karthik and his first wife ...
(born 1990) – Indian Tamil film actor * Apoorva Elizabeth Mittra (born 1991) — Indian model *
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Leavers' Service Speakers

* 2007 – Sir Richard Stagg
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, British diplomat, the then
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See also

*
St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Ooty St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School is a boys' school located in the scenic hill station town Ooty, which is part of The Nilgiris District, The Nilgiris district in Tamil Nadu, India. The school was started by Christian missionaries in 1820. Lo ...
* St. Joseph's Boys School,
Coonoor Coonoor, natively spelt as Kunnur (), is a Taluk and a municipality of the Nilgiris district in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the town had a population of 45,494. Demographics According to 2011 census, Coonoor had a population ...
* Breeks Memorial School,
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 so ...
*
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. ...
,
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 so ...
*
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 li ...
,
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 so ...
*
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 ste ...
* Stanes Hr.Sec. School,
Coonoor Coonoor, natively spelt as Kunnur (), is a Taluk and a municipality of the Nilgiris district in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the town had a population of 45,494. Demographics According to 2011 census, Coonoor had a population ...
*
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 ...


References


External links

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Alumni section

Hebron Highlights 2006–2007
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