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Bethany School is a private boarding and day school for girls and boys aged 11–18 (Year 7–11 and Sixth Form), in Goudhurst, Kent, United Kingdom.. The school was founded by a Baptist minister, The Reverend Joseph James Kendon, in 1866 and still places great emphasis on its Christian character.
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This district was carved from a very small existing school. For a while, the school could support only one teacher, but by the 1914–15 term, the enrollment had increased to 89. This necessitated the creation of another room and the employment of a second teacher. In 1927-28 two years of high school credits were offered.
Bethany Christian was founded to serve Mennonite secondary school students. [5] [6] Following a 24,000 sq. ft. addition to the school in 1990, [7] a middle school was added in 1996, [8] and grades 4–5 were added in 2011. [5] The school added third grade classes in 2021, and added first and second grades in 2022. [9] [10]
Bethany school break-in, flooding
Summer Term runs from Easter to mid-July (half term ends in late May/early June). At the end of each half-term a holiday lasts about one week (usually nine full days, including two weekends), although in the autumn term, some schools give students two week long holidays (16 full days, including 3 weekends) to account for the term being longer ...
Bethany School - PK-8 - Christian [1] Bethany Lutheran School ... Westerly School of Long Beach - K-8th Grade - Private [18] Private primary and secondary schools
Bethany High is an ICSE and ISC affiliated school in Koramangala, Bengaluru, India. [1] The director of the school is Dr. Akash Ryall. [2] Bethany High turned 60 in 2023 and opened up a new campus on Sarjapur Road, which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi's granddaughter Sumitra Kulkarni. [3]