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DAV School, Adambakkam

1985 establishments in Tamil NaduEducational institutions established in 1985Schools affiliated with the Arya SamajSchools in ChennaiUse Indian English from October 2018
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DAV School is a Central Board of Secondary Education-affiliated school in Adambakkam, Chennai, India. The school's motto is "Asato Maa Sadgamaya".The school is located in Nilamangai Nagar, Adambakkam. It has branches in Meenambakkam and Kancheepuram. It has a college granting Bachelor of Education degrees at Santhavellore village near Sunguvarchattiram in Kancheepuram. The school's secretary is Dr.S. Varadarajan and its higher secondary principal is V. Rajendran. His wife, V. Geetha, is the principal for lower classes and T.K. Santhama is the educational director of the school.

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D. A. V School (Dayananda Anglo Vedic School)

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600088 , Ward 165 (Zone 12 Alandur)
Tamil Nadu, India
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davadambakkam.org

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