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SBOA School & Junior College

1979 establishments in Tamil NaduEducational institutions established in 1979High schools and secondary schools in ChennaiPrimary schools in Tamil NaduPrivate schools in Tamil Nadu
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SBOA School Anna nagar west extn
SBOA School Anna nagar west extn

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.

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SBOA School & Junior College
E Gate Road, Chennai Ward 90 (Zone 7 Ambattur)

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E Gate Road No.18
600101 Chennai, Ward 90 (Zone 7 Ambattur)
Tamil Nadu, India
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