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  2. Samaritan Residential Schools - Wikipedia

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    Samaritan Residential School is a co-educational boarding school in Elagiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, South India, providing education for students from all over India, Nepal and several other countries from around the world. The school is promoted and run by the Samaritan Educational Trust, Chennai.

  3. List of schools in Chennai - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. M. C. C. Higher Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    He who created hostels and several academic and cultural associations, and this shaped MCC into a premier educational institution in South Asia. In 1877, the school got its present name “Madras Christian College”. The school grew in strength and reputation, and the curriculum was updated and made more comprehensive.

  5. Thriveni Academy - Wikipedia

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    Aditya Chaudhary a student of class X in 2002 was the last known suicidal death in the hostel room. Following which the school was closed in 2004. Lateron the school was reopened for local people. The school has 3 building named as Ganga, yamuna and swarsaswati. Ankush De a student from north east was the last known student in the era of 2002.

  6. Madras Christian College - Wikipedia

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    The school eventually evolved into Bishop Heber College in 1878. It was named after Bishop Reginald Heber (1783–1826) the hymn writer and erstwhile Bishop of Calcutta. In 1934, this college was dissolved and merged with Madras Christian College. [21] The teachers and students who shifted to Madras formed the Bishop Heber Hostel at Vepery.

  7. Stella Maris College, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it was the first women's college in Madras to offer M.A. degree courses in English, economics, and fine arts. In 1960, the college moved from Santhome to a more spacious campus, "The Cloisters", Cathedral Road, Chennai. The following few decades saw tremendous growth and development in the college with several firsts and distinctions.

  8. Vels Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies

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    There are separate hostels for men and women on the campus. A laundry facility is also available to the students for a charge. A qualified medical attendant is available at the campus. Medical and hospital facilities are available at Pallavaram and the cost is met by the students. Mess and canteen facility are also available., [6]

  9. Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The college does not provide a hostel within its campus. The men's hostel has been at No. 92, Millers Road Kilpauk, Chennai since 1959 and women's hostel has been at No. 133, Walajah Road, Chepauk, Chennai. The hostel facilities are very limited and are filled up on merit basis. David Yale and Thomas Tomb