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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 "Private schools in Chennai" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... The PSBB Millennium School, Chennai; S.
C.S.I Ewart Matriculation Higher Secondary School (Ewart, pronounced you-urt) is a private Christian school founded in 1913 in what is now Chennai, India.It gained matriculation status in 1945, and is managed by the Church of South India, Madras Diocese.
The PSBB School in Chennai was established in 1958 by a group of housewives of the Nungambakkam Ladies Recreation Club. There were 13 students in a thatched shed on the terrace of the residence of the dean and director of the school, Mrs. Y. G. Parthasarathy.
Private schools in Chennai (10 P) Pages in category "Schools in Chennai" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
SBOA School and Junior College was founded by Shri E. A. G. Moses and is operated by the SBIOA Education Trust, run by the State Bank of India Officers Association in Anna Nagar Western Extension, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The school educates students from Kindergarten up to Standard 12, which is the final year of schooling in the state.
Private schools in Chennai (10 P) Pages in category "Private schools in Tamil Nadu" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Prince Matriculation Higher Secondary School (PMHSS) is a private institution located in the southern suburbs of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.The school is recognized by the state government of Tamil Nadu and is affiliated with the matriculation system of Tamil Nadu up to Standard 10 and the Tamil Nadu State Board for Standards 11 and 12.