St. Matthias Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School

St. Matthias Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School is one of the oldest schools in Chennai, India, located in Vepery, Chennai. It has around 1,000 students on roll drawn mainly from the Anglo-Indian community.

St.Matthias Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Chennai
Address
Vepery Church Road, Vepery[1]

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600007

India
Information
Funding typePrivate
Motto"Love and Serve"
Founded1891
PrincipalMr J.BABU SAMRAJ M.A.,M.Ed
Grades1 - 12
GenderMixed
LanguageEnglish
CampusCity
Houses4
Color(s)Purple, Orange, Red and Green     

History

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In the later half of the 19th century, St. Matthias' Church, Vepery Committee was responsible for the upkeep of several poor schools at Purasawalkam, Pudupet, Chintadripet and New Town. Lack of funds and rising costs led to a gradual reduction in this provision, leaving only two small schools at Pursawalkam and New Town. Records show that in 1891 the Pursawalkam School was recognized by the government as a lower primary school, following several years of existence as a private church school, hence its estimated age of a century. This early school developed into St. Matthias High School. In 1912 the two primary schools at New Town and Pursawalkam were combined and located in a single new building in St. Matthias Church Compound, now the Parish Hall. The New Town School building was retained for the work of the Deaconesses of St. Faith's Order and its upper part forms the Church of St. Barnabas and the school was up-graded to a High School in 1975.

In August 1986 the School was upgraded to Higher Secondary level and the facilities were enlarged.

Subjects

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There are Two Major Categories of Subjects Offered by the School listed for the +1/+2 Examinations. They are as follows: -

COMMERCE Group SCIENCE Group
Commerce Physics
Accountancy Chemistry
Economics Mathematics/Biology
Business Maths/Computer Application Mathematics/Computer Science
- Biology/Computer Science
English English
Tamil/French Tamil/French

References

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  1. ^ "Tamil Nadu Schools". Archived from the original on 10 April 2009. Retrieved 9 October 2009.
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