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 | |
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St. Mark's Road , India | |
Coordinates | 12°58′7.0″N 77°35′55.6″E |
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Type | Private boarding school Day school |
Motto | Nec Dextrorsum Nec Sinistrorsum (Latin) (Neither to the right, nor to the left.) |
Established | 1865 |
Founder | Samuel Thomas Pettigrew[1] |
School board | Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (year 10) Indian School Certificate (year 12) |
Chairman | P.K. Samuel |
Principal | S Edwin Christopher |
Enrollment | approx. 7,000 |
Campus size | 14 acres (57,000 m2) |
Houses | Pope, Pettigrew, Elphick, Pakenham Walsh, Thomas |
Color(s) | Green and gold |
Publication | The Cottonian, The Cotton Mill |
Affiliation | Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations |
Former pupils | Old Cottonians |
Website | bishopcottonboysschool |
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
- Dr. Raja Ramanna, Padma Vibhushan, scientist and former chairman, Atomic Energy Commission.[3]
- Dr. N. Ahmed, awarded the Pope Medal in 1954; Life Fellow[4] of the IEEE for his "contributions to digital signal processing and education", 1985; best known for the development of the discrete cosine transform, a data compression transformation
References
- "About Us | Bishop Cotton Boys' School, Bangalore".
- 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.
- "India's Most Eminent Nuclear Physicist". Archived from the original on 13 March 2012.
- Life Fellow
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