Baldwin Boys' High School

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Baldwin Boys' High School (abbreviated BBHS, informally referred to as Baldwins) is a private boys school for boarders and day scholars, founded in 1880 in Bangalore, India. The school is run by the Methodist Church in India under the chairmanship of Bishop N. L. Karkare.[1]

Baldwin Boys' High School
School Logo
The School Coat of Arms
Address
Map
14, Hosur Road, Richmond Town

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560023

Coordinates12°57′44″N 77°36′22″E / 12.9622°N 77.6060°E / 12.9622; 77.6060
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TypePrivate boarding school
MottoReverentia Jehovae est Caput Sapientiae (Latin)
(The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom)
Established1880; 144 years ago (1880)
FounderJohn Baldwin
School boardIndian Certificate of Secondary Education (year 10)
Indian School Certificate (year 12)
AuthorityBoard of Governors
PrincipalMrs Leena Daniel
Faculty245 teachers and over 150 executive and support staff
GenderBoys
Enrollmentapprox. 6000
Campus size10 acres (40,000 m2)
HousesRichard, Oldham, Buttrick, Toussaint, Pfeiffer, Weston, Andersen        
Color(s)Red and blue   
MascotLion and Eagle
PublicationThe Baldwinian
AffiliationCouncil for the Indian School Certificate Examinations
Former StudentsOld Baldwinian
School SongShout all hail
Websitehttp://baldwinboyshighschool.edu.in/

References

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  1. ^ Baldwin School Diary.
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