15-752: Methodist High School may refer to: Methodist High School, Kanpur , India Methodist Boys' High School, Lagos , Nigeria Methodist Boys' High School, Oron , Nigeria Methodist Boys' High School (Sierra Leone) Methodist Girls' High School (Lagos) , Nigeria Methodist Girls' High School (Mamfe) , Ghana Methodist Girls' High School, Point Pedro , Sri Lanka Methodist Girls High School (Port Harcourt) , Nigeria Methodist Girls' High School (Sierra Leone) See also Christian Methodist Senior High School , New Aplaku, Ghana St. Matthew United Methodist High School , Liberia Methodist Girls' School (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
30-619: A Postgraduate Diploma in Healthcare and Hospital Management (PGDHHM). Isabella Thoburn College, along with undergraduate and post graduate courses also offered intermediate classes. Eventually a separate college for intermediate level students was formed within the Isabella Thoburn College campus. This building only houses classes 11th and 12th, while the college level students study in the old college building. Isabella Thoburn College has hostel facilities for students as well as has
45-489: A large number of day scholars. There are three hostels for the resident students, Naunihal, Nishat Mahal and Maitreyi Bhawan. On 12 April 2012, the Government of India issued a new five rupee postage stamp illustrating the college. Value-based education emphasizes the importance of spirituality in shaping moral behavior. Incorporating religious studies in the education system helps guide students toward spirituality, which
60-504: A large thatched bungalow on the banks of the River Ganges, the school was later relocated to its present campus at 73, Cantonment. It has a large, tree-abundant compound, with four buildings: Elementary school (primary-KG), Primary School (1-5 grades) and Senior School (6-10-11 Grades). A Methodist Church is within the precincts of the school. The school was called the Girls' High School until
75-617: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Methodist High School, Kanpur Methodist High School , or MHS Kanpur, was established in Kanpur , India in 1876 (originally named Girls' High School) by the American Missionary Educationist Isabella Thoburn . MHS is a sister school to the Isabella Thoburn College of Lucknow. Established in
90-552: Is named after the college and lies next to it, connecting it with the Red Line. The origin of the college was in a school for girls opened by Isabella Thoburn on 18 April 1870 in one room in Aminabad bazaar of Lucknow. There were then just six girls. By 1871, the school had expanded and moved to occupy a house named Lal Bagh, which had been lived in by the treasurer of the last Nawab of Awadh . On 12 July 1886 Miss Thoburn's school
105-519: Is now affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University for engineering and management courses and for all other courses it is affiliated to the University of Lucknow . The buildings it has developed on the Chand Bagh campus since the 1920s include student hostels, lecture rooms, laboratories, a library, a college chapel and an auditorium. The college teaches seven undergraduate courses, leading to
120-775: The Baldwin Boys High School and Baldwin Girls High School , Bangalore, to name a few. 26°27′52″N 80°21′56″E / 26.4645°N 80.3655°E / 26.4645; 80.3655 Isabella Thoburn College The Isabella Thoburn College (formerly the Lucknow Women's College and often called informally IT College ) is a private multidisciplinary (humanities, social sciences, sciences, commerce, management and engineering) college for women in Lucknow , India , named after its founder, Isabella Thoburn ,
135-448: The 1940s even though it did admit some boys. The name was changed from the "Girls' High School" to the "Methodist High School" in 1952 at the time of the 75th year celebrations, as the boys objected to being called "boys of the Girls' High School." The school was started to educate " Anglo-Indian " children (children of English men and their household Indian servants, who were often neglected by all sectors of society). After independence,
150-424: The degrees of Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Education (BEd), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLISc). There are also postgraduate courses leading to the degrees of Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MSc), Master of Business Administration (MBA) and
165-587: The first woman American missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church to sail in India 1869. The college was established in 1870 with just six girls on roll. This college has 2 units, one degree college (humanities, social sciences, commerce and sciences) section affiliated with University of Lucknow and one professional studies (management and engineering) section affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University . The IT Chauraha Metro Station
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#1732873317823180-466: The present day. Chand Bagh means " moon garden ". The property was once a royal garden. After its affiliation to Lucknow University it found requisite support and guidance from Nirmal Chandra Chaturvedi, a renowned educationist and member of the university Executive Council. The college's Principal Sarah Chakko (1905–1954) was the first woman president of the World Council of Churches . The college
195-490: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Methodist_High_School&oldid=1251841797 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
210-686: The school began offering nursery, primary and secondary education to children from all communities in Kanpur. The school is run and managed by the Methodist Church in India , which also runs a number of schools and colleges in India such as the Isabella Thoburn College , Lucknow UP, the Lucknow Christian College , the Calcutta Boys' School and the Calcutta Girls' High School , Kolkata and
225-493: Was renamed as the Lucknow Women's College and began to teach Fine Arts classes under the supervision of the University of Calcutta . In 1894, this connection was abandoned in favour of a new one with Allahabad University . Following the death of Miss Thoburn in 1901, the college, still at Lal Bagh, was given its present name in her honour. In 1923, it moved to the Chand Bagh estate of almost 32 acres, where it has remained until
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