M. C. C. Higher Secondary School
School in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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MCC Higher Secondary School (full name: Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School) is located in Chetpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded in 1835 and has a long, and illustrious history, including having produced many citizens of note. It is also known for its large campus in the center of the city, with large playgrounds, verdant gardens, and various facilities.
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Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School | |
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78, Harrington Road Chetpet Chennai , Tamil Nadu , 600031 India | |
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Motto | In Hoc Signo (In This Sign Conquer) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Established | 3 April 1835; 189 years ago (1835-04-03) |
Founder | Rev. James Laurie and Rev. Mathew Bowce |
School board | Miss. S. Balreddy, Mr. S.W. Kanagaraj, Mr. K.M. Mammen, Ms. Shanti Manuel, Ms. Adella Paul, Dr. R. Wilfred Sugumar, Lt. Col. (retd.) P.J. Soundararaj, Mr. S. W. Chandrasekar, Dr. A. Besant C. Raj, Dr. R.W. Alexander Jesudason, Mr. G.J. Manohar, Mrs. Revathy Bonns |
School district | Chennai |
Headmaster | Dr. Gabriel John Manohar (G.J Manohar) |
Education system | Tamil Nadu State Board Syllabus |
Language | English, Tamil |
Website | http://www.mccschool.edu.in/ |
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The school in its current form, was an offshoot of the Madras Christian College, and became a separate entity when the college moved to a new location.[1]
The school is part of an exchange program by the United States Department of State.[2]