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When in 1914 World War I began, the Ottomans took over the school hospital and occupied the school buildings which were not re-opened until 1919. Despite the famine relief operation set up in the school's kitchens, approximately 400 out of 2000 Brummana villagers died in the great famine of 1915-18
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When in 1878 the new Boy's Training Home building came into use, it housed the only dispensary in Mount Lebanon. As the medical work increased, in 1881 alternative accommodation was found in an old silk factory which was converted into a hospital with 15 beds on the ground floor and a dispensary and
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Some time between 1869 and 1874, Elijah G. Saleeby opened the first school in Brummana, a remote village overlooking Beirut (three hours from Beirut on horseback), called the "Darlington Station" because it was backed with Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) subscriptions from Darlington, England.
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study as the basis for a five-year development plan. The Science Block was extended to three floors, and the Science Block and Upper School Computer Laboratory were completely refurbished and fully re-equipped. In 2004, Rizkhallah House was fully refurbished to house the Infant Section and the Main
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In 1873, Theophilus Waldmeier opened a girls' school in Brummana, with money sent to him by his friends in Switzerland. Before the end of the year he was sent further money from Switzerland to open a boys' school at Brummana. Many of the buildings of Brummana date to the time period; they were made
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Lebanon became independent in 1943, and during the peace of the next three decades, the school's reputation for excellence and friendly diversity became known throughout the entire region. BHS grew to 750 students, nearly half of them boarders. The school pursued a balanced program for mind and
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In 1876, the Boys' Training Home (now Brummana High School) was opened in a leased house in Brummana until the new building was ready. The land name was changed from "Berket al-Ghanem" to "Ayn al-Salam" (The Fountain of Peace). Within five years, the school had grown to 300 students, bringing
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After the war, Lebanon was put under French mandate, and two decades of peace and prosperity followed. In 1928, new classrooms were constructed, in 1930, a new hospital pavilion to accommodate 36 beds was completed, and in 1936, the BHS Old Scholars Association was set up.
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In 1985, the Society of Friends totally withdrew from the School operation and handed the responsibilities to the Brummana High School Cultural Society, composed of old B.H.S. former students. For the next thirteen years the B.H.S.-C.S. was responsible for the School.
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The Friends' Syrian Mission (a committee of English and American Friends) approved the purchase and authorised the building of a boys' school. In this same year, Elijah G. Saleeby handed over the "Darlington Station" school to Theophilus Waldmeier.
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Education at Brummana High School was based on the principles of the Society of Friends, which stress non-violence, equality, the spirit of service and encouragement of the pursuit of higher standards through enlightened methods.
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In 1920 Farideh Arkle joined the staff. Born in 1882 she had attended the school and later taught in several Missionary schools, including one in Damascus. She retired in 1942 having become head of the Elementary School. A
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was linked by a new carriage road down the hill to Beirut below, but many students still arrived at the school gates by foot or donkey. At the turn of the century, BHS built the first tennis court in the Middle East.
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In 1998, at the request of the parents, staff, and old scholars, the British Quakers resumed management of the school, working through a new local Board to begin the process of post-war development.
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possibly attended Brummana High School. Some people connected with the school have said it was for less than a year. Three of his half brothers are Old Scholars. British
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By 1902, the Boys' Training Home had adopted the name Boys' High School. During that year, BHS became co-educational. It was one of the few fully co-educational schools.
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groups in Lebanon, Brummana One Group, or Br1, founded in 1952. Br1's mission is to contribute to the education of young people based on non-formal education.
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Teaching Block roof was replaced. Thanks to the generous donations of old scholars, parents, and friends of the school, the process of renewal is continuing.
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In 1975, when war once again overtook Lebanon, this period of growth ended and the school lost many of its boarders, staff, and day students.
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to be a coeducational, boarding and day school for students in the classes of the infant, primary, intermediate and secondary schools in 1947.
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The autobiography of Theophilus Waldmeier, missionary: being ten years' life in Abyssinia; and sixteen years in Syria
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Theophilus Waldmeier, a German-Swiss missionary, first came to Mount Lebanon in 1867, during the time of the
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Ten Years in Abyssinia and Sixteen Years in Syria being the Autobiography of Theophilus Waldmeier
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rule, and was engaged as inspector of branch schools in Beirut, the mountains, and Damascus.
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In 1874, Theophilus Waldmeier visited England to raise money for the school from the
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Quaker Service in the Middle East with a history of Brummana High School. 1876-1975
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Quaker Service in the Middle East with a history of Brumana High School. 1876-1975
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began in 1939, and when Hitler occupied France in 1940, Lebanon came under the
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Around the 1960s and 1970s the school's curriculum was mainly in the
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she continued to run the school’s Sunday School. In the 1960’s the
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Brummana High School has been licensed and accredited by the
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1960 – A new craft block for woodwork and metal work
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In 1882, the Girls' Training Home at Brummana was opened.
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The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century
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that he attended Brummana High School with bin Laden.
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1953 – The first international tennis tournament
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Arabic and had corresponded with him until his death.
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literacy and new ideas to the isolated mountain area.
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Lebanon
Brummana
Lebanon
Coordinates
33°52′51″N 35°37′23″E / 33.88083°N 35.62306°E / 33.88083; 35.62306
Private
Co-educational
Official website
Arabic
Lebanon
Brummana
Mount Lebanon
Beirut


Quaker
Theophilus Waldmeier
Lebanese Ministry of Education
Ottoman
Society of Friends
Brummana
Quaker
British Media
T.E. Lawrence
World War II
Vichy Government
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Osama bin Laden
comedian
journalist

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