Bethel Mission School

Bethel Mission School
Address
Chhura Hmun, Bethel Veng
23°29′03″N 93°19′33″E / 23.484219°N 93.325733°E / 23.484219; 93.325733Coordinates: 23°29′03″N 93°19′33″E / 23.484219°N 93.325733°E / 23.484219; 93.325733
Champhai, Mizoram
India
Information
Type Public
Motto "Service to God and men"
Established 1996 (1996)
School district Champhai District
Principal K. Malsawmdawngi
Faculty Full time
Gender Co-ed
Enrollment 450 (2014 session)
Classes Nursery Class X
Medium of language English
Houses                Red Green and Blue
Color(s)           White and Grey
Athletics Yes
Affiliation Mizoram Board of School Education

Bethel Mission School, also called BMS, is a private unaided school located in Champhai, Mizoram, India with an enrolment of 450 students in classes Nursery X. The school was established in 1996. Its curriculum is based upon the Mizoram Board of School Education the governing body in education within the state of Mizoram.[1] The high school section was recognized by the Board in the year 2010.[2]

The school also has its own hostel with limited seats for the students of both genders. Other than the annual Board Examination the students from the school participate in many activities like the Science Congress,[3] Science Exhibitions, Science Seminar.[4] and so on. The school also hosts an annual cultural program during the month of December.

History

Bethel Mission School was established in the year 1996 by R. Vanhnuaithanga at Bethel Veng Champhai with classes ranging from Nursery to Class VII. At that time, there were only about 160 students,majority of whom were from the locality itself. At that time Class VII annual examination was a Board Examination, where candidates from all over the state of Mizoram competed.

In 2001 the ownership of the school was transferred to K. Malsawmdawngi who then became the Principal and remains so till date. In 2004, Class VIII was introduced and in the subsequent years classes IX and X were also added. The School also changed its location in 2005 to its current location with entirely new infrastructure.

Since its inception, the school has had residential boarding facilities for both genders located nearby the school itself.

As of 2014 there are 420 students of which 62 are Hostel boarders.

Location

School from the south-west.

The school is located at the northern edge of the town of Champhai which is in the state of Mizoram in India. The name of the neighborhood is Bethel Veng from which the name of the school is derived. The school is located about 1678 m above the mean sea level. The school is connected by a terminal asphalt road to the center of the town which is further connected by both the State Highway and Helicopter Service.[5]

Infrastructure

The School infrastructure includes the main school building, office, a multi - sports ground, where both volleyball and basketball can be played, a Science laboratory, a jam room for studying and playing music and two separate buildings for boys' and girls' hostel.

Facilities

Students, illustrating the school uniform.

Primarily the school has twelve regular classrooms and one digital classroom. The science laboratory is equipped with all the required apparatus and chemicals as per the curriculum. Co-curricular Activities of both Sports and Cultural items are endorsed by the institute which organize an annual sports event sometime during the month of April or May and a Cultural show and competition during the month of December. Though it is a secular institute, Christianity is the dominant religion.

The Digital Classroom was introduced in 2013 provided by Next Education with interactive class and lectures from the elementary level to the High School level.

This classroom is powered by TeachNext from Next Education learning solutions and offers smart class facilities. TeachNext ideally consists of Powerpoint presentations of the curriculum and also audio-visual presentations of the same.

Results

As per the policy of the Board classes from Nursery to VIII follow the pattern of CCE Scheme at which the school excels. Since its appearance in the Board Examination in 2008, the HSLC candidates so far have achieved 100% result till date.[6] [7][8] Only in 2011 did the school not have any students who graduated with distinction.

Faculty

The faculty consists of four teachers who teach from Nursery to Class - II. From class III there are separate teachers for each different subject. The high school section employs graduate and post graduate teachers in Literature, Science, Mathematics and Social Science.

As of 2017 there are 16 teaching staff members of which two also serve as Hostel Warden

Demographics of students

The age of the students range from five to sixteen. Of the total students 99.9% are indigenous tribes and sub - tribes of Mizoram, the Mizo. The remaining fraction comprise students from other parts of India who are mainly in the General category.

Many students from the neighbouring Chin State of Myanmar also study in the school who are also of the same stock.

However, all students and teachers practice Christianity as their official religion.

Hostel

The school is equipped with 70 seater Boys and Girls' Hostels situated on the south east side of the institute. At present it has two buildings separate for each of the sexes. Two male wardens for the boys section and one female warden for girls are currently employed. Though not mandatory, most of the HSLC candidates reside in the hostel every year.

References

  1. "Champhai Bethel YMA Chanchinbu". Retrieved 2014-07-29.
  2. "List of Schools - Mizoram" (PDF). /www.mizoram.nic.in. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  3. "Class IX student won the top prize". Science Congress. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  4. "Champhai ah students Science Seminar 2013 neih a ni". Welcome Back 2008. Retrieved 2014-07-29.
  5. "Nilaini atangin 'Helicopter Service". The Zozam Times. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  6. "Results 2014". MBSE HSLC. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  7. "Results 2013". MBSE HSLC. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  8. "Results 2012". MBSE HSLC. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
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