The founder of the school, Susan Haswell, was thought to be the last living link with
Adoniram Judson. Her father, Rev. James M. Haswell was sent to Dr. Judson's assistance in 1835. Susan was born in the house of Adoniram Judson in
Moulmein (now
Mawlamyine),
Burma (now known as
Myanmar) in 1844. She took a postgraduate course at
Houghton Seminary, in
New York, then sailed back to Burma in 1864 and raised money to start girls' school in Moulmein, which later called as Morton Lane School.
Morton Lane Girls' High and Normal School (1867-1946) Morton Lane School for Girls was the first institution of Susan Haswell's founding in Moulmein in 1867.
Morton Lane-Judson High School (1946 May) Later the girls' school was combined with Judson Boy's High School to become Morton Lane-Judson High School with 1476 students, of which U Aung Gywe was the principal at that time.
BEHS 6 Mawlamyine (since 1965) After
1962 Burmese Coup d'état, General
Ne Win's military government nationalized the schools all around Myanmar in April 1965, and the official name of the school had changed to BEHS 6 Mawlamyine. == Campus ==