Peet Memorial Training College

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Peet Memorial Training College
Established 1960
Principal Dr. Jibby George
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Website http://www.peetmemorialcollege.org

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Peet Memorial Training College is one of the pioneering teacher education institutions in Kerala, India, that was established in 1960.

History

Peet Memorial Training College is one of the pioneering institutions in the field of teacher education, whose contributions to the realm are considered extremely significant. The college has been constantly focusing on quality improvement, and over the years has moulded thousands of teachers, who have been offering their immensely valuable services to the society for the last several decades. The college is located at Mavelikara, in the district of Alapuzha in Kerala, India.

Motto, Mission and Vision

The coat of arms bears on top the motto of the college “Lighted to Lighten”. With the light of wisdom, it exhorts the students to live on the campus a life inspired by the spirit to enlighten and to be enlightened.

Rev. Joseph Peet, the C. M. S. missionary from England had a broad vision of the land when he landed here in 1836. His vision was focused on different areas like promotion of holistic development of students, human rights and justice, women empowerment and social upliftment by eradicating castism and untouchability and through women’s education and vocational education. The vision of this great philanthropist has been adopted as the vision of the college.

The Peet College community strives to produce intellectually competent, morally upright, socially committed, spiritually inspired and God fearing, emotionally well balanced, patriotic men and women to act as role models in the service of humanity, today and forever.

Peet Alumni Association

The Peet Alumni Association meets on the second Saturday of every February, bringing in generations of teachers together, to share a wealth of memories and experiences.

History

Peet Memorial Training College, Mavelikara was founded in 1960 in memory of the Rev. Joseph Peet, who was one of the leading missionaries, sent by the Church Mission Society to South India. He came to Mavelikara in 1836 not only to spread the gospel, but also to uplift the downtrodden. He was mainly instrumental in popularising education in the area. The college is governed by a council, constituted by the Diocese of Madhya Kerala of the Church of South India.

Departments

  • English
  • Physical Science
  • Mathematics
  • Natural Science
  • Social Science
  • Commerce

Courses

The college is affiliated to the University of Kerala, accredited by NAAC, recognised by the NCTE and offers a one-year teacher training course leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Education in six subjects: English, Mathematics, Natural Science, Physical Science, Social Studies and Commerce. Master's degree in Education (M.Ed.) course was started in the college in 2006.

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