Caesar School,Mal, Jalpaiguri
About Caesar School
Boys Town and Caesar School live on the same campus at Malbazar. Boys Town is managed by the Boys Town Welfare Trust. Mr.Debu Roy, an ex-orphan of Boys Town, is its present Secretary General (September 2010). Caesar School is owned by the Caesar Educational Trust and managed by a Managing Committee. Mrs.Maitreyi Nag is Principal of Caesar School, and also Secretary of the Managing Committee. Rev John Thwaytes, the Founder, is Secretary General of the Caesar Educational Trust. This website has now become the official website of the School and the Trust.
Listing Site Updates and announcements
The latest update is Sunday October 3rd, 2010 at 8.08 p.m. Indian time.
Teddy asked me to put this song in here: Singing hippo1 (communista)
http://www.youtube.com/v/6VmW8smfaQE?fs=1&hl=en_US
John Thwaytes' new book, Screwfang and Crumblecrutch, is about a junior devil who is bored by evil and wants to escape from hell. Unless the devil, Crumblecrutch, is playing a very subtle and devious game, the method suggested by John might help him. This is a matter each reader must judge for him-herself. This book is available from Author House, U.K., and other distributors.
Please check out our webpage called "Intelligent Cosmos". It is an excerpt from the above book, the part where John clashes with the anthropic principle.
Please check out these free overflow websites: https://sites.google.com/site/signpoststotruth/
https://sites.google.com/site/emeraldtabletsofthoth/ The Emerald Tablets of Thoth is really fascinating.
My new book The Seraphic Gospel can be read free on my new website:
https://sites.google.com/site/theseraphicgospel
From today, 13th July 2011 Caesar School has its own domain on the web, which is : http://www.caesarschool.com
James Theodore Caesar in 1905.
Unfortunately, James lent a lot of money to Tsar Nicholas ll, which was totally lost, and also got burned by the conversion of War Loan into Consols after 1918, and also by the crash of 1929. So he was only moderately wealthy by the time he died, instead of inordinately wealthy like his father had been. I put a photo of Father John just under this text.

