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Lady Andal Venkatasubba Rao Matriculation Higher Secondary School
Location
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7, Shenstone park, Harrington road, Chetpet, Chennai-600031, Tamil Nadu, India
Information
TypePrivate co-ed
MottoService with a Smile
Established1987; 39 years ago (1987)
FounderMadras Seva Sadan Lady M. Venkatasubbarao
Rector
  • Krithika Kumar Quintal
  • Tamara Ann Coelho
GradesKG-12
Enrollment1,300 (approx.)
Classes offered
International Baccalaureate
Houses6
Colour  Red   White
NicknameLady Andal (or) LA (or) Lady A's
PublicationClipboard, Priceless Pearls
AffiliationsMadras Seva Sadan
Websiteladyandalschool.com

Lady Andal Venkatasubba Rao Matriculation Higher Secondary School, popularly known as Lady Andal, is an academic institution in Harrington road, Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a unit of the Madras Seva Sadan, established in 1987. The school follows the Montessori philosophy.

Founders and history

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Lady Andal

Andalamma was born in the year 1894. She came from a well-to-do family and attended St. Thomas Convent, Mylapore and the Presidency High School, Egmore. At a very young age, Andalamma became a widow and thought she must now accept a life of seclusion - for widows in those days could not re-marry or mingle in society. However, the Hon'ble Justice M. Venkatasubba Rao, a judge, married her.[citation needed] In 1928, with their own money, Rs.10,000[citation needed], they founded the Madras Seva Sadan - an institute to protect, teach and help children and people who been abandoned and mistreated by society.

To commemorate the name of the Founder, Lady Andal school was established in 1987. Today the school is inside the campus of the Madras Seva Sadan and is established as the unit of the same. The school is run as a self-financed private institution managed by the Trust Committee of the Madras Seva Sadan.

Administration

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The school was run by the late Mrs. C. Prema Kumar, who was its correspondent principal. The principal is Tamara Coelho, who took the place of the principal from Shalini Pillay by the end of the academic year 2012–2013.

Campus

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A concert hall, the Sir Mutha Venkata Subba Rao Hall, was built by 2006. The students are unofficially referred to as Andalites. Many important events like The Hindu International Music Festival, Show Stoppers Inc., U.S. Consulate General - Chicago Children's Choir, Littleshows award, The Wonder Years -An Arabian Nights.[1][2]

The main block
The garden
The school's auditorium, while under construction

Auditorium

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The school has a theatre with a 2,600 sq ft (240 m2) stage, a 200-seat open-air stage, a 4,786 sq ft (444.6 m2) multipurpose hall for exhibitions, workshops, seminars, etc., a reference library for performing arts, an art gallery and a coffee shop.

The Art Space
The Seating
View from the balcony seating

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Events in Mutha venkata Subha Rao Hall". 19 November 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Award function in Mutha venkata Subha Rao Hall". Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
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12. ^" The Lady Andal Story"^ City Express 23 June 2012 [1]

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