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Chennai schools fall into two administrative categories - government schools called corporation schools, and privately run schools. Private schools fall under the following categories: schools with central board syllabus, schools with state board syllabus, schools with matriculation syllabus, schools with Anglo-Indian syllabus and schools with Oriental syllabus.
Pages in category "High schools and secondary schools in Chennai" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The school is affiliated with the Matriculation Board of Tamil Nadu and the State Board of Tamil Nadu. The samacheer Kalvi is introduced from June 2012 as per Tamil Nadu educational board. The grade 11 standard Common Examination comes under the control of the Kancheepuram District Board of Education.
The school was founded in 1979 following the donation of the land by Royapuram Trust and was later developed further on ground donated by Sri S.J.Pothi, retired from UNO. The donations from G.K.Shetty led to the improvement and construction of a fully fledged school premises. The School received the ISO-9001:2000 certification in 2006.
It is a unit of the Madras Seva Sadan, established in 1987. The school follows the Montessori philosophy. It is one of the top schools in Chennai preferred by the city's most famous personalities from the political, entertainment and sports world making it one of the expensive day schools in the city. It boasts a multi-cultural mix of students ...
The school was organized by the Madras Kerala Samaj. In 1966 Madras Kerala Samaj, in its pursuit of serving society through education, started the school, where education was offered to the Malayalees community at affordable cost. The school has a student strength of around 800. And now Tamil students are also welcomes to join in this school.
The School is known for its numerous cultural, arts and inter-school talent competitions that is held each year where numerous schools from Chennai participate. Various talent development activities such as music classes, drawing classes, sports coaching and many more activities are encouraged in the school.
It consisted of 52 students — 28 boys and 24 girls. In the 1970s, the school had tied up with the Chennai police to regulate traffic and assist pedestrians on Mount Road. The students of the school would turn up smartly dressed in white with red berets and gloves and would enthusiastically regulate traffic.