SBOA School & Junior College

SBOA School and Junior College was founded 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.

S.B.O.A. School and Junior College
Address
18, SBOA School Road

Anna Nagar West Extension


, ,
600 101

India
Coordinates13°5'31"N 80°11'42"E
Information
School typePrivate
Motto"Educate and Illuminate"
Founded6 June 1979
FounderE. A. G. Moses
Area trusteeSBIOA Educational Trust
PrincipalRadhika Unni
HeadmistressRenuka Samson
HeadmasterJohn Anbalagan
Faculty360 (in 2012)
GenderBoys and girls
Age range4-17 years
Number of students9960
Average class size50
Classes offeredLKG - 12th
Medium of languageEnglish
LanguageEnglish
Tamil
Hindi
French
Hours in school day5 hours 35 minutes-juniors
7 hours 35 minutes-seniors
Houses     Cheran
     Cholan
     Pandian
     Pallavan
Colour(s)         Light blue and navy blue
Song"Lift the standard"
AffiliationsCBSE
WebsiteSboajc.org

History

The SBOA School and Junior College at Anna Nagar West was started in 1979 by SBIOA Educational Trust formed by the State Bank of India Officers' Association (Chennai Circle) then headed by its General Secretary, Shri E A G Moses. The purpose of starting the School was to let the children of the Officers of State Bank of India continue their education when their SBI Officer parents get transferred. Many of them found it extremely difficult to get admission in any of the other Schools in the city. The School was started with 13 teachers and the rooves of the class rooms initially were thatched. Shri E A G Moses contributed Rs.8000/- initially and contributions from other Officers followed. Many fund raising cultural events were also held to raise funds for construction of the buildings and get other infrastructures required for the School. The Educational Trust slowly expanded by opening Schools in Madurai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirapalli and Ernakulam. Its foundation was timed to coincide with the International Year of the Child - 1979. The first principal was Shirley Ray.

The SBIOA runs other schools in the south Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.[1]

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