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S.B.O.A. Matric. & Hr. Sec. School, Coimbatore

1985 establishments in Tamil NaduEducational institutions established in 1985High schools and secondary schools in Tamil NaduPrimary schools in Tamil NaduSchools in Coimbatore
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The S.B.O.A Matric. & Hr. Sec. School is recognized by the government of Tamil Nadu. The school was established in June 1985. The school is co-educational and the medium of instruction is English.S.B.O.A Matric & Hr. Sec. School, Coimbatore is run by the State Bank of India Officer's Association Educational Trust. The school has made remarkable strides in terms of academic excellence, personality development in students and infrastructure. • “EDUCATE & ILLUMINATE” is the motto of our school. The school aims at providing a full, liberal and comprehensive education in order to prepare children to become self reliant productive individuals with clarity, precision and independence. • School provides a fully functional frame work to inspire children handle challenges and find joy with a keen sense of discipline, integrity, loyalty and responsibility. It is located in the city of Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.

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S.B.O.A. Matric. & Hr. Sec. School, Coimbatore

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