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Woodstock School

Woodstock School is an international coeducational residential school located in Landour, a small hill station contiguous with the town of Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India, in the foothills of the Himalayas.

Woodstock School
Woodstock school campus
Location
248179

India
Coordinates30°27′14″N 78°6′3″E / 30.45389°N 78.10083°E / 30.45389; 78.10083
Information
TypeIndependent, Residential, International
MottoPalma non sine pulvere
(No reward without effort)
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1854; 169 years ago (1854)
PrincipalCraig Cook[1]
GradesKG–12
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment450 students
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)  
Brown and gold
MascotTiger
NewspaperThe Woodstocker
YearbookWhispering Pine
Websitewww.woodstockschool.in
Woodstock entrance

Woodstock is one of the oldest residential schools in Asia, operating today as a private nonprofit institution with Indian Christian Minority Status. Woodstock offers kindergarten through Grade 12 instruction, with a residence programme beginning in Grade 6. It is fully accredited by the Middle States Association, the first school in Asia to receive accreditation in 1960.[2] In 2019 Woodstock School was officially accredited as an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, with full authorisation for both the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP).[3] It is also regarded as one of the most expensive schools in India.[4]

History edit

Woodstock was founded in 1854 and has been on its current campus since 1856. First managed as a girls’ school with staff provided by an English mission, there came an increasing demand from missionaries for a school in North India with an American curriculum to prepare students for American colleges and universities. By 1928, a full American coeducational programme had been introduced at Woodstock. In 1959, Woodstock was the third high school outside North America and the first school in Asia to receive US accreditation through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.[5]

During the 1960s, cross-cultural courses in social studies, literature, art, and religion were introduced, and Indian classical music and dance lessons were added. Indian universities became more accepting of the Woodstock Diploma, and in 1990 the Association of Indian Universities recognized the Woodstock Diploma as being equivalent to the Indian school-leaving examination, thus allowing graduates to enter Indian universities with greater ease.

In the 1960s and 1970s Woodstock began to rethink its composition, purpose, and philosophy as an institution. The school consciously shifted its conception from that of a missionary school to a school consisting of an international student body, staff, and curriculum, with a strong Indian cultural component. This change to a truly international school was led by Robert Alter, Principal from 1968 to 1978. With the increasing internationalization of the student body, an English as a Second Language (ESL) programme was established in 1978.[6]

In recent years, Woodstock has placed a priority on its academic programming with renovations to classrooms and laboratories, and a move to the International Baccalaureate curriculum. Woodstock officially became an International Baccalaureate World School in May 2019, with full authorisation for both the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP). The Class of 2021 was the first Woodstock students to graduate with both an American High School Diploma and the International Baccalaureate Diploma.

In 2004, Woodstock celebrated 150 years of its journey. The Government of India issued a Woodstock School commemorative postage stamp in 2004.[7]

Alumni organizations edit

The Woodstock Old Students Association (WOSA) was founded in 1911 and has chapters in many countries.[8]

The alumni organization serving the North America region is a 501(c)3 entity: Friends of Woodstock School. FWS is the successor to Kodai-Woodstock International (KWI), and organizes an annual alumni reunion in North America. FWS maintains an alumni database and provides an umbrella for smaller "Curry Club" groups that convene on an ad-hoc basis.

Affiliations edit

 
Postal stamp - 150 years of Woodstock School, 2004

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Woodstock School appoints Dr Craig Cook as new principal". Education World. 26 April 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  2. ^ "MSA-CESS -> Member Resources -> Membership Directory". www.msa-cess.org.
  3. ^ "Woodstock Is An International Baccalaureate (IB) World School". www.woodstockschool.in.
  4. ^ "Most Expensive Schools in India". Getmyuni. 4 May 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  5. ^ Jones, Wilkie, McGee. Woodstock School: The First Century 1854-1954. Woodstock School Board of Directors, 1954.
  6. ^ Hilliard, Ruth. Woodstock History Volume II. Woodstock School Board of Directors, 1983.
  7. ^ "Postage Stamps 2004". Postage Stamps of India. Department of Posts, Ministry of Communications, Government of India. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  8. ^ "Woodstock School: Our Purpose". newsarchive.woodstockschool.in.
  9. ^ "International Education- International Baccalaureate Organisation". www.ibo.org.
  10. ^ "Council of International Schools - International Education Organisation". www.cois.org.
  11. ^ "THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR INNOVATIVE LEARNING (GAIL)". 28 July 2015.
  12. ^ "TAISI::Home Page". www.taisindia.org.
  13. ^ "The Boarding Schools' Association (BSA)". boarding.org.uk.
  14. ^ "Home". NAIS. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  15. ^ "AISH# : External Home Page". www.academyish.org.
  16. ^ "The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC)". HMC.
  17. ^ "CASE - Home". www.case.org.
  18. ^ "NHS". www.nhs.us. 16 January 2017.
  19. ^ "Marty Alter Chen-Alumni-Woodstock School, India". newsarchive.woodstockschool.in.
  20. ^ "Woodstock School India, Boarding School, Residential International Christian Education". newsarchive.woodstockschool.in.
  21. ^ Tucker, Todd (2007). The Great Starvation Experiment: Ancel Keys and the Men Who Starved for Science. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 53–57. ISBN 9780816651610.
  22. ^ "With her new sojourn through India's myths, Gita Mehta likely to earn literary acclaim". India Today. Retrieved 7 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Woodstock School website
  • The Woodstocker: online student newspaper
  • Best Boarding Schools website

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This article is about the school in India For other schools see Woodstock School disambiguation Woodstock School is an international coeducational residential school located in Landour a small hill station contiguous with the town of Mussoorie Uttarakhand India in the foothills of the Himalayas Woodstock SchoolWoodstock school campusLocationMussoorie Uttarakhand 248179IndiaCoordinates30 27 14 N 78 6 3 E 30 45389 N 78 10083 E 30 45389 78 10083InformationTypeIndependent Residential InternationalMottoPalma non sine pulvere No reward without effort Religious affiliation s ChristianEstablished1854 169 years ago 1854 PrincipalCraig Cook 1 GradesKG 12GenderCoeducationalEnrollment450 studentsLanguageEnglishColour s Brown and goldMascotTigerNewspaperThe WoodstockerYearbookWhispering PineWebsitewww wbr woodstockschool wbr inWoodstock entranceWoodstock is one of the oldest residential schools in Asia operating today as a private nonprofit institution with Indian Christian Minority Status Woodstock offers kindergarten through Grade 12 instruction with a residence programme beginning in Grade 6 It is fully accredited by the Middle States Association the first school in Asia to receive accreditation in 1960 2 In 2019 Woodstock School was officially accredited as an International Baccalaureate IB World School with full authorisation for both the IB Middle Years Programme MYP and Diploma Programme DP 3 It is also regarded as one of the most expensive schools in India 4 Contents 1 History 2 Alumni organizations 3 Affiliations 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory editWoodstock was founded in 1854 and has been on its current campus since 1856 First managed as a girls school with staff provided by an English mission there came an increasing demand from missionaries for a school in North India with an American curriculum to prepare students for American colleges and universities By 1928 a full American coeducational programme had been introduced at Woodstock In 1959 Woodstock was the third high school outside North America and the first school in Asia to receive US accreditation through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools 5 During the 1960s cross cultural courses in social studies literature art and religion were introduced and Indian classical music and dance lessons were added Indian universities became more accepting of the Woodstock Diploma and in 1990 the Association of Indian Universities recognized the Woodstock Diploma as being equivalent to the Indian school leaving examination thus allowing graduates to enter Indian universities with greater ease In the 1960s and 1970s Woodstock began to rethink its composition purpose and philosophy as an institution The school consciously shifted its conception from that of a missionary school to a school consisting of an international student body staff and curriculum with a strong Indian cultural component This change to a truly international school was led by Robert Alter Principal from 1968 to 1978 With the increasing internationalization of the student body an English as a Second Language ESL programme was established in 1978 6 In recent years Woodstock has placed a priority on its academic programming with renovations to classrooms and laboratories and a move to the International Baccalaureate curriculum Woodstock officially became an International Baccalaureate World School in May 2019 with full authorisation for both the IB Middle Years Programme MYP and Diploma Programme DP The Class of 2021 was the first Woodstock students to graduate with both an American High School Diploma and the International Baccalaureate Diploma In 2004 Woodstock celebrated 150 years of its journey The Government of India issued a Woodstock School commemorative postage stamp in 2004 7 Alumni organizations editThe Woodstock Old Students Association WOSA was founded in 1911 and has chapters in many countries 8 The alumni organization serving the North America region is a 501 c 3 entity Friends of Woodstock School FWS is the successor to Kodai Woodstock International KWI and organizes an annual alumni reunion in North America FWS maintains an alumni database and provides an umbrella for smaller Curry Club groups that convene on an ad hoc basis Affiliations editInternational Baccalaureate IB 9 Council of International Schools CIS 10 Global Alliance for Innovative Learning GAIL 11 Association of International Schools in India TAISI 12 Boarding Schools Association BSA 13 National Association of Independent Schools NAIS 14 Academy for International School Heads AISH 15 Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference HMC 16 Council for Advancement and Support of Education CASE 17 National Honor Society NHS 18 nbsp Postal stamp 150 years of Woodstock School 2004Notable alumni editChris Anderson publisher founder of Future Publishing and owner CEO and Curator of TED 1974 Martha Marty Chen nee Alter academic scholar and social worker 1960 19 Tom Alter actor 1968 20 Stephen Alter author 1974 George H Carley Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia 1956 Robert Griffiths physicist 1952 Jonathan Mark Kenoyer anthropologist 1970 Dilshad Najmuddin Pakistani Inspector General police officer and ambassador to the Holy See 1945 Pernia Qureshi fashion entrepreneur designer 2002 Dorothy Riddle psychologist 1960 Nayantara Sahgal writer 1943 Henry Scholberg author 1939 21 Robert E Scott law professor 1962 Carl E Taylor international health expert 1932 Jay Smith American Christian evangelist apologist and polemicist Kate Forbes Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy Scottish Government Gita Mehta writer and filmmaker 22 References edit Woodstock School appoints Dr Craig Cook as new principal Education World 26 April 2019 Retrieved 26 April 2019 MSA CESS gt Member Resources gt Membership Directory www msa cess org Woodstock Is An International Baccalaureate IB World School www woodstockschool in Most Expensive Schools in India Getmyuni 4 May 2021 Retrieved 9 April 2022 Jones Wilkie McGee Woodstock School The First Century 1854 1954 Woodstock School Board of Directors 1954 Hilliard Ruth Woodstock History Volume II Woodstock School Board of Directors 1983 Postage Stamps 2004 Postage Stamps of India Department of Posts Ministry of Communications Government of India Retrieved 10 August 2016 Woodstock School Our Purpose newsarchive woodstockschool in International Education International Baccalaureate Organisation www ibo org Council of International Schools International Education Organisation www cois org THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR INNOVATIVE LEARNING GAIL 28 July 2015 TAISI Home Page www taisindia org The Boarding Schools Association BSA boarding org uk Home NAIS Retrieved 18 July 2018 AISH External Home Page www academyish org The Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference HMC HMC CASE Home www case org NHS www nhs us 16 January 2017 Marty Alter Chen Alumni Woodstock School India newsarchive woodstockschool in Woodstock School India Boarding School Residential International Christian Education newsarchive woodstockschool in Tucker Todd 2007 The Great Starvation Experiment Ancel Keys and the Men Who Starved for Science University of Minnesota Press pp 53 57 ISBN 9780816651610 With her new sojourn through India s myths Gita Mehta likely to earn literary acclaim India Today Retrieved 7 October 2023 External links edit nbsp Schools portalWoodstock School website The Woodstocker online student newspaper Best Boarding Schools website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Woodstock School amp oldid 1179043686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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