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Coordinates: 9°1648N 76°4800E / 9.2800°N 76.7999°E / 9.2800; 76.7999
 

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Mount Bethany English Medium Higher Secondary School
Location
Map

Mylapra


,

Kerala


Coordinates9°16′48N 76°48′00E / 9.2800°N 76.7999°E / 9.2800; 76.7999
Information
TypePrivate school
MottoVeritas Vos Liberant
Established1975
PrincipalRev. Fr. Dr. Jose Kuruvila O.I.C.; M.T. Thomas
Faculty>150
Number of students>2500
Color(s)Yellow, red
MascotBethanian
PublicationMount Bethany Yearly Magazine
Websitehttp://www.mountbethany.in/ (website for the Mount Bethany Public School, which runs under the same management as MBEHSS)

Mount Bethany English Medium Higher Secondary School is a school in Kerala, India. The school began providing education to lower primary level classes in the late 1970s. Later the school added further classes and now serves classes from Kindergarten to 10+2 in accordance with the Kerala Syllabus.

Incident

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On 31 August 2005 the roof tiles of the secondary wing collapsed, injuring more than 20 students and 1 teacher. The incident occurred during lunch time. The three storied building was built in the 1970s, under the first construction plan of the school. The injured were taken to Muthoot Medical Centre by the school emergency officials, providing them with preliminary care. According to the police, the students suffered from minor head and back injuries and the teacher had only few bruises. The school was only shut down for two days and resumed normal classes the following Thursday.

The site was visited by MLAs Thomas Isaac, Raju Abraham and the district collector. The collapsed roof was reinstalled with modern construction materials.[1]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Kerala / Pathanamthitta News : School collapse: 5 children hospitalised". The Hindu. 31 August 2005. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2016.

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