Medavakkam - Schools

Schools

Medavakkam has a number of schools catering to students from Kindergarten to Higher Secondary.

Few of them are:

  • SAHASRAS PRESCHOOL, Montessori School, Aishwarya Gardens
  • Apple kids, Jayachandran Nagar
  • Kinderstand Pre School,Jayachandran Nagar
  • Global Kids, Jayachandran Nagar
  • ABC Montessori(American Pre-school),VGP Pushpanagar
  • Christ the King School, VGP Pushpa Nagar
  • Zigma Matriculation School, Veerabadra Nagar
  • BS Matriculation School.
  • St. Joseph's Matriculation School, Medavakkam Junction
  • BVM Global at Bollineni Hillside
  • PSBB Millennium at DLF Garden City
  • Ravindra Bharathi Global School, Keelkatalai (Opp. Mahatha Petroleum)
  • Headstart at Sholinganallur
  • Bharathi Vidyalaya (Perumbakkam Road)
  • Boaz School CBSE (Tambaram Velacheri Road)
  • Zigma Matriculation School
  • Kidzee (No 1/630 A, Sowmiya Nagar, Sastha Nagar Main Road)
  • Eurokids
  • Little Millenium (No.7 & 8,11th Cross Street,Radha Nagar,Perumbakkam)
  • Nethaji Vidyalaya Mambakkam Road
  • St.John's public school (Near Isha Signature villa's Perumbakkam)
  • Vidhya Matriculation Higher Secondary School (Near Pudhu Nagar Bus Stop)
  • iPlay iLearn (Roja Street, Sabari Nagar Extension, Medavakkam) - http://www.ipilmedavakkam.com

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