Bell Matriculation Higher Secondary School

Bell Matriculation Higher Secondary School
Location
Tiruchendur Rd
Palayankottai, Tamil Nadu
India
Information
Type Private / Coeducational / Secondary
Established 1992
Principal Mr. Robinson
Grades PreKG through 12
Enrollment 2510
Color(s) Red and Black
Mascot Tippy the Torch
Affiliation Bell Group
Correspondent Mr. Rajendrasingh
Website www.bell-school.com

The Bell Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a private high school in Southern India, founded in 1992.

History

Bell Matriculation Higher Secondary School was founded in 1992 by Mr. A.Chelladhurai, an eminent industrialist and entrepreneur in Southern India. The school is run by Indrani Chelladhurai Charities, a trust that was formed by the founder in memory of his infant daughter who died in 1952 due to a lack of adequate medical facilities. Bell School is a part of the Bell Group, established in 1952. Mrs. Lily Darling was the first correspondent and it was inaugurated on June 2, 1992 in the presence of Rev Jason Dharmaraj. The school experienced rapid growth over the years, and has gained wide recognition. The school's directors also manage other educational institutions such as the Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, the Bell Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Idayankudi Community College and the SFR College for Women.

Motto, Mission and Monogram

The motto of the school: "Be Illustrious, Be Industrious", was chosen by the founder himself, along with the assistance of many notable educators from Palayankottai. The mission of the institution has been to enhance children's creativity and to foster a scientific temper among its 2,500 students. The school has two versions of registered logos. One is a luminescent 3D golden torch held tightly by a golden hand, and the other is a Golden Bell.

Tippy the Torch

Tippy the Torch

In 2007, commemorating its 15th anniversary, the Bell school introduced its own cheerful little animated mascot, Tippy the Torch. The mascot is a colourful and lively version of the official school logo, created by the DTP operator Mr. Jerosine Jeyakumar and the student activities' director, Mr. Vashikaran. The character was inspired by Walt Disney's Sebastian, the crab from the movie The Little Mermaid. Tippy's Gold Cards, were issued to exceptional students by their teachers and were a popular reward at the school. Children who received five Gold Cards in the same academic year were entitled to a shiny cup for their personal showcase.

Location

The school is located in Palayamkottai, a city that is popularly called the Oxford of South India because of its large concentration of schools, colleges and other educational institutions. Bell School is located on the Tuticorin-Tiruchendur Highway, which is being converted into a major 4 lane highway connecting to the port city of Tuticorin and its airport. The school has an extensive parking area in front of the entrance, which can accommodate over 400 cars.

Growth

In less than 15 years, Bell School has gained a significant recognition. It has grown from less than 45 students in its first year, to well over 2500 in its 15th year, in 2007. Its large growth is primarily credited to the highly committed staff team, the educational administration by its management and the school's infrastructure and policies. The school follows a professional approach of an educational organization with independent academic and extracurricular departments, co-ordinators and counselors.

Academically, the school has grown consistently. In 2005, the school received the Tirunelveli educational district's first ranking in Std X board exams. In 2006, Sree Rukmani of Std X achieved the Tamil Nadu state first rank in the national language, Hindi, and also the third overall district rank. In 2010 Ruben Mathew (X std) scored 490/500, state 4th and in 2011 Srinivas Anand(X std) scored 495/500, state third and the highest by any student in the school. In 2007, Fareena Begum (Std XII) acquired Tirunelveli district's first rank with a grand total of 1175 marks for 1200.[1] Consistent academic successes have brought the high school to the top ranking amongst the 1,588 schools in the district.[2]

Infrastructure

The Bell School has a comparatively large infrastructure for a school in a small city like Palayamkottai. A lush 10-acre (40,000 m2) campus with open squares and long avenues, punctuated by lampposts and frequently changed banners welcome visitors. The Black-Gold gates at the entrance, which weigh 770 kg, resemble the gates of Buckingham Palace. A huge metal globe on top of the entrance signifies global peace that the institution spread during its popular Bellionize Interschool state level competitions.

The school has touchscreen kiosks in the lobby for public, student and staff access. Photo touchscreens allow students to view their photos from all events and activities and get them printed immediately. Montessori touchscreens allow young children who had just been toddlers to use computers.

Bell School has large staff rooms and primary classrooms. All other classrooms have up to four fans and good furniture. Separate laboratories are provide for instruction in botany, zoology, physics and chemistry, with well-stocked specimens, scientific instruments and displays.

Activities

The school has many unique activities which are different from other regional schools. Events like Domino Day are held similar to those held in the popular international event. In 2005, students stacked over 10,000 colourful wooden dominoes and toppled them in a continuous chain reaction. As the dominoes fell, various colourful patterns and designs emerged. The event in 2006 was shown on all the local TV channels. This event is probably the first of its kind performed by any Indian school.

Excelling students in sports including swimming and tennis have represented Bell School in many state-level tournaments. Of specific mention, Brightus Raj, a Bell School athlete has represented the state and won medals in the National Level Athletic meet in Allahabad in 2007.

Also popular among Bell students are the numerous Trekking Trips to areas like Tiger reserves and wildlife sanctuaries for example 'Kallakadu Mundathurai Tiger Reserve', assisted by trained professionals. Students are also frequently taken on trips to factories and field trips to places like ports, and government institutions with restricted access.

The School also has a marching band, a swimming team and numerous other teams for Volleyball, Shuttle, Badminton, Tennis, Chess and Yoga.

Bell School has also begun organizing Eco Mini Marathons, an event focused on creating environmental awareness by having hundreds of children run for a cause. Started in 1993 first, with over 100 children roller-skating (rather than running) an 80 km course to Kanyakumari, the most recent mini marathon had nearly 800 children and 100 members of the public running a much smaller, 6 km course around Palayankottai city.

Bell School Campus Map
Bell School PhotoMap

Celebrations

Regional Celebrations like Onam, Pongal, and Kamaraj Day are celebrated. The school's internal celebrations include Sports Days, Founder's Days, Swimming and Skating Days and Annual Days. These celebrations have about 3000 people attending them on average.

International celebrations like Earth Days, Christmas, Father's Days are also celebrated grandly in Bell School. Farewell feasts for the graduating students are also given as a grand dinner with entertainment programmes by their juniors. Other celebrations include Children's Day, Independence Day and Republic Day.

Yearbooks and Newsletters

The school publishes a Yearbook called Reminiscence annually. It is a hardbound book with about 100 colour pages and a mini CD which supplements the book with multimedia content. The school also produces colourful terminal newsletters highlighting the events and activities of every term.

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Coordinates: 8°43′25″N 77°45′01″E / 8.723631°N 77.750349°E / 8.723631; 77.750349

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