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Lalaji Memorial Omega International School

2005 establishments in Tamil NaduHigh schools and secondary schools in Tamil NaduSchools in ChennaiUse Indian English from February 2016

Lalaji Memorial Omega International School is a co-educational International day and boarding school situated on in Chennai, India, with more than 5000 students. The foundation stone of the school building was laid in 2005 by its promoter, Sri Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari,one of the respected saints from Tamilnadu.

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Pallavaram Road 79
600122 , Moulivakkam
Tamil Nadu, India
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