Our School has been linked with different International Schools at different part of world .School is proud enough to be linked with these Schools & Colleges.We hope our relation would be forever. Balodaya English Boarding School (Bebs) invities our Patners School to visit Nepal for exchanging Culture,Tradation & even the experiences.
1.OUR GSP PARTNER SCHOOL
SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON SCHOOL, NORTHAMPTON, UK
IntroductionSir Christopher Hatton School is a co-educational comprehensive school in Wellingborough, Northampton shire, England named after Sir Christopher Hatton a prominent Tudor politician and Courtier of Queen Elizabeth I.
Origin
The school was formed in 1983 by the amalgamation of Breeze hill Girls School and Westfield Boys School on the Breeze hill site. In 2008 it had a school roll of 1,163, of which 137 were in the Sixth Form. It is a Foundation School. The amalgamation was the result of Wellingborough Council's attempt to prune the amount of secondary schools. The Westfield site was eventually sold as prime housing stock land.
Historical background
When the school was founded a suitable name was required to reflect the school’s aspirations and ambitions, and also identify it with the town and county. Sir Christopher Hatton had strong connections with Northampton shire and with Wellingborough in particular.
How the link was created
We forged the link back in 2006 by looking on the British Council’s website to find a school to link with Mrs. Ruth Batchelor and Mrs. Janice Ferraz made the initial contact with our school and we were invited over to visit Hatton
2.OTHER PARTNER SCHOOLS
2.1 PRINCE HENRY’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, OTLEY, UK
Prince Henry's Grammar School
(Specialist Language College) is a secondary school and sixth form established in 1607 in the historic market town of Otley, West Yorkshire, England. The school teaches boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 18 and has around 1,400 pupils and 84 teachers and retains a high position within regional league tables. Leading departments include Art, English, History and Science. Despite the name, Prince Henry's is now a state comprehensive school rather than a grammar school.
Prince Henry's was founded under Royal Charter from King James I in 1607 and is named after his son Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales. As the Charter stipulates the name of the school to be Prince Henry's Grammar School, this name was perforce retained despite it becoming an anachronism when the school became a comprehensive. The school celebrated its 400th birthday in 2007.
The school's frontispiece is an Edwardian school house complete with clock tower. The school facilities include a new science block added in May 2008. Prince Henry's also has sporting facilities that include a swimming pool, tennis courts and the Wharf meadow playing fields, all of which uphold PHGS's tradition within the area for developing young talent through curricular and extracurricular activities. The school has also recently completed the integration of a sixth form rugby academy in 2007.
On 10 July 2008 HRH Duke of Kent visited the school to officially open the new science building. As well as unveiling a plaque to commemorate the opening, His Royal Highness spoke to students in Prince Henry's sciences, physical education and modern languages lessons. The building has been named after Walter Hargreaves Hindle, a former Otley resident who bequeathed a large sum of money to the school for the advancement of the study of science.
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