Bishop Moore Vidyapith is named after EDWARD ALFRED LIVINGS TONE MOORE (1925 – 1937), the fourth Anglican Bishop of the erstwhile Diocese of Travancore Cochin and is managed by the CSI Madhya Kerala Diocese which is a minority community enjoying protection and sanction under the Indian constitution to run educational institutions of its choice for its members and other not opposed to Christian ideals. The school makes no discrimination whatsoever in terms of caste, religion, or background of its pupils.
The aim:
- To impart a fully disciplined liberal and comprehensive education to both boys and girls; to enable them to achieve a very high standard of intellectual, physical, and spiritual development in the background of the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of our nation, so that they may discharge the duties as upright citizens of our democratic country without fear or favor in the 21st century.
- To develop the talents of the pupils.
- To inculcate a sense of consciousness, a sense of dignity of labour, and concern for the downtrodden and the suffering ones in the minds of the pupils so that they may become instruments of social change.
- To keep the pupils informed of what is happening in the world around them and prepare them for a purposeful life
- To cultivate in the pupils the motivation to undertake national tasks and enable them to participate in the shaping of a new humanity.
- To teach values of life and to promote a sense of national integration.
In short, we aim at intellectually mature, morally upright, socially committed, and spiritually inspired young men and women having a deep sense of values and concern for national integration who can play an effective role in the 21st century in the background of the rich heritage of our democratic Motherland.
The Vidyapith is co-educational and partly residential.