Bishop Cotton Boys' School

Bishop Cotton Boys' School is an all-boys school for boarders and day scholars in Bangalore, India, founded in the memory of Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton, Bishop of Calcutta.

Bishop Cotton Boys' School
The School Arms
Address
St. Mark's Road

,
India
Coordinates12°58′7.0″N 77°35′55.6″E
Information
TypePrivate boarding school
Day school
MottoNec Dextrorsum Nec Sinistrorsum (Latin)
(Neither to the right, nor to the left.)
Established1865 (1865)
FounderSamuel Thomas Pettigrew[1]
School boardIndian Certificate of Secondary Education (year 10)
Indian School Certificate (year 12)
ChairmanP.K. Samuel
PrincipalS Edwin Christopher
Enrollmentapprox. 7,000
Campus size14 acres (57,000 m2)
HousesPope, Pettigrew, Elphick, Pakenham Walsh, Thomas
Color(s)Green and gold   
PublicationThe Cottonian, The Cotton Mill
AffiliationCouncil for the Indian School Certificate Examinations
Former pupilsOld Cottonians
Websitebishopcottonboysschool.edu.in

Origins

In the first five years of the school it had three principals. It was only with the arrival of George Uglow Pope, a distinguished Tamil scholar (who translated the famed Tirukkuṛaḷ into English.[2])

Notable alumni

References

  1. "About Us | Bishop Cotton Boys' School, Bangalore".
  2. Pope, G U; Drew, W H; Lazarus, John; Ellis, F W. "Tirukkural: English Translation and Commentary". Project Madurai. Archived from the original on 23 February 2015. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  3. "India's Most Eminent Nuclear Physicist". Archived from the original on 13 March 2012.
  4. Life Fellow
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