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  2. Directorate of Matriculation Schools, Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    About 5% of schools in Tamil Nadu fall under this system. [2] Schools use English as the language of instruction. They have a unique curriculum until class 10 and follow the Tamil Nadu State Board curriculum for classes 11 and 12. [3] Schools are accredited on an annual basis. [4]

  3. Department of School Education (Tamil Nadu) - Wikipedia

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    Private schools may be affiliated with either of Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (ICSE) or National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). [8] As of 2023, there are 12,631 private schools with 56.9 lakh students. [7]

  4. State Board of School Examinations (Sec.) & Board of Higher ...

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    The State Board of School Examinations (Sec.) & Board of Higher Secondary Examinations, Tamil Nadu (Abbreviation: SBSEBHSE) is recognized by State Common Board of School Education. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] this board in located in chennai , is a statutory and autonomous body established under the Government of Tamil Nadu , Act 8/2010 Uniform System of ...

  5. Category:Tamil-language schools - Wikipedia

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  6. Hindu College, Colombo - Wikipedia

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    The school's history dates back to 12 February 1951, when it commenced its services as "Pillayar Padasalai" with 48 students and volunteer teachers. The dream of establishing a school for the Tamil-speaking Hindu community in Colombo was realised through the efforts of the founders and the support of parents, old boys, and well-wishers. [3]

  7. D. S. Senanayake College - Wikipedia

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    It provides education from Grades 1 to 13 in Sinhalese, Tamil and English languages. It is the second-largest multi-ethnic school in the country. Its street name was formerly known as Gregory Road but was renamed to R. G. Senanayake Mawatha in 2013. [3]

  8. Form (education) - Wikipedia

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    A common practice is the year number followed by the initials of the teacher who takes the form class (e.g., a Year 7 form whose teacher is John Smith would be "7S"). Alternatively, some schools use "vertical" form classes where pupils across several year groups from the same school house are grouped together.

  9. Language education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Hence, there is an added focus on speaking and listening of the Tamil language. [38] In Secondary school, the objective is to ensure that Tamil is a living language among Singaporean Tamil students. Students are taught to understand instructions, stories and debates about the Tamil Language, and are also educated about Tamil customs.