Established 1977 Founded 1977 | Address Taungoo, Myanmar (Burma) | |
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Location Boundary Road , Taungoo
Bago Division, Myanmar Affiliations Karen Baptist Theological Seminary |
Paku divinity school
The Paku Divinity School is a Baptist Christian Bible school in Taungoo, Bago Division, Myanmar. The PDS is the first divinity school in Taungoo. The campus can be accessed from Myo Gyi and Boundary roads. The theology program is approved by Association for Theological Education in Myanmar (ATEM).
Contents
- Paku divinity school
- Student life
- Facilities
- History
- Principals
- Departments
- Administration Department
- Programs
- Band training
- Structure
- References
Student life
PDS student athletes engage in competition throughout the academic year The men's and women's football teams compete in the Taungoo Christian Endeavour athletic conference. The men's volleyball teams compete in PKBA athletic conference.
The school's Choir and Quartet team compete in the PKBA Conference and KBC conference. PDS has a Band Group.
Facilities
Spurgeon-Mi May Building is for the library. The library has over 9000 books in Karen, Burmese and English languages.
There are dormitories of the Men's and Women's Hall, and PCC Hall, a boarding-style dormitory.
History
The Paku Divinity School, originally known as Paku Bible School, was founded in 1977. It was established by Paku Karen Baptist Association. The Paku Divinity School is a Christian Bible school which produces approximately 80 Christian leaders every year and is affiliated to the Karen Baptist Theological Seminary. The PDS was mainly focused on Theological Studies. In 2008, PDS launched Basic Computer program.
Principals
Departments
Administration Department
Programs
Certificate in Theology Programme (C.Th), (three years) Karen language, for those who passed the fourth standard.
Licentiate in Theology Programme (L.Th), (two years) Karen language
Diploma of Theology (D.T.) (two years) English language
Bachelor of Theological Studies Programme (B.T.S.) (two years) English language