Bishop Moore Vidyapith, Cherthala

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Bishop Moore Vidyapith, Cherthala
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Bishop Moore Vidyapith, Cherthala
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Coordinates 9°42′39″N76°19′03″E / 9.7109°N 76.3175°E / 9.7109; 76.3175
Information
Type Private Anglican
MottoThe Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom
Established2001;24 years ago (2001)
School board Central Board of Secondary Education
PrincipalMrs. Prinu Cherian
Academic DirectorMrs. Asha Kurup
BursarRev. Thomas K Prasad
LanguageEnglish
Houses  Sapphire
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YearbookBeacon
Website bishopmoorevidyapithcherthala.com

Bishop Moore Vidyapith, Cherthala is a CBSE school run by the Church of South India (CSI) Diocese of Madhya Kerala, established in 2001. [1] The school has a student strength of over 2000 pupils and about 100 staff (teaching and non-teaching).

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The school is one among the many institutions that are set by this name including those in Mavelikara and Kayamkulam.

Overview

Rt. Rev. Edward Alfred Lingingstone Moore was born in England in 1870 took his M.A. from Oxford University and became a missionary of the Church Missionary Society in India. At the age of 33 he was appointed as the principal of the CMS College Kottayam. In 1925, he was ordained as the 4th Bishop of the Diocese of Travancore-Cochin and took charge of the Diocese at Kottayam in the same year. As a Bishop he was determined to put an end to the demon of the caste system.

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Entrance of BMVC

Management

The Church of South India inherits a tradition from the CMS Missionaries who pioneered English education in the state and opened the portals of its educational centers to the women and other marginalised sections of the society.

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Bishop Malayil Sabu Koshy Cherian

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CSI

The Church of South India is the result of the union of churches of varying traditions Anglican, Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian, and Reformed—in that area. It was inaugurated in September 1947.

Being the largest Protestant church in India, the CSI celebrates its life with Indian culture and spirituality and raises its voice for the voiceless on matters of justice, peace and integrity of creation. It shares the love of Jesus Christ with the people of India through proclamation of the good news of Jesus; responding to human need through institutional and emergency relief work; through community development projects and skill training programmes for the marginalized and disadvantaged sections of the people and programmes for the integrity of creation.

Diocese

The Anglican Diocese of Travancore & Cochin, which had been in existence since 1879, came to be known as the Diocese of Central Travancore on the formation of the CSI on 27 September 1947. Subsequently, it was renamed the Diocese of Madhya Kerala.

References

  1. "Bishop Moore Vidyapith | Cherthala". Bishop Moore Vidyapith. Retrieved 17 May 2021.




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