Girideepam Bethany School

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Girideepam Bethany School, Kottayam,Kerala
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Coordinates 9°35′27″N76°33′23″E / 9.5909°N 76.5565°E / 9.5909; 76.5565 Coordinates: 9°35′27″N76°33′23″E / 9.5909°N 76.5565°E / 9.5909; 76.5565
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Type Private School
MottoIn Pursuit of Excellence
Established1975
Principal
  • George Joseph (Central School)
  • Rev Fr. Mathew Shoby OIC (Higher Secondary School)
  • Rev Dr. Varghese Tharamuttom OIC (Director GIAL)
Number of studentstotalling around 7, 250
Website http://www.girideepamschool.org

Girideepam Bethany School, founded in 1975 at Bethany Ashram, Kalathipady, India, is an English medium co-educational school and has two streams of courses.

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Location

Girideepam Campus is situated at Kalathipady. It is only a couple of km from Kottayam on KK Road (NH 220).

Higher Secondary School

In 1987, the first batch attended SSLC (Kerala State). In 2002, the school was upgraded to a Higher Secondary School.[ citation needed ]

Central School

Girideepam Bethany Central School was established in 1997 as part of Girideepam High School. The first batch of AISSE (X) in 2001 and AISSCE (XII) in 2003.

Institutions

Girideepam institutions consist of Girideepam Bethany Central School(CBSE), Girideepam Bethany Higher Secondary School(kerala State) and Girideepam Institute of Advanced Learning(College)

Sports

The school has a long-standing friendly rivalry with its Catholic counterpart Mount Bethany EHSS in Mylapra, Pathanamthitta.[ citation needed ]

Alumni Associations

An annual alumni meet is conducted at school on every year during the Christmas Holidays.[ citation needed ]

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