Wesley Higher Secondary School

Wesley Higher Secondary School

IN GLORIAM DEI OPTIMI MAXIMI
"THE SCHOOL STRIVES TO CONDUCT ALL ACTIVITIES TO THE GLORY OF GOD"
Address
West Cott Road, Royapettah
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600014
India
Coordinates 13°03′26″N 80°15′51″E / 13.057313°N 80.2642908°E / 13.057313; 80.2642908
Information
Type State Syllabus of Government of Tamil Nadu
Established 1818 (1818)
Founder Rev. James Lynch
Gender Boys
Website http://wesleyschool.in/

Wesley Higher Secondary School is a school in Tamil Nadu, India.

History

A group of followers of John Wesley (1703–1791) set sail from Britain for India under the leadership of Thomas Coke. James Linch, who accompanied Coke, founded the Methodist Mission in India, establishing a small school and a chapel at Royapettah, Madras (now Chennai) in 1818.

Royapettah School, a High School, was founded shortly after 1848, by Ebenezer Jenkins.[1] He managed to establish Wesley Arts College in those days. When the Arts College was closed in 1935, Meston College of Education emerged in 1937 headed by Rev. T.R. Foulger. The Wesley High School in addition to its regular academic activities served as a practicing school for this professional college.

In conformity with the structural change in school sducation introduced by the Government of Tamil Nadu, the institution was upgraded as a Higher Secondary School for boys in 1978, with academic courses at +2 level. The School is also involved in welfare education by arranging integrated programmes for handicapped children.

Notes

  1. Macquiban, Tim. "Jenkins, Ebenezer Evans". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/34174. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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