A Madras school refers to a traditional educational institution in South India, particularly associated with the Tamil Nadu region, which focuses on teaching classical Tamil literature, language, and other subjects in a structured format. These schools often emphasize a curriculum rooted in cultural and religious teachings, reflecting the historical educational practices of the region. The term can also refer to the broader influence of Madras (now Chennai) as a center of education and intellectual development during British colonial rule.
Madras School of Economics was created in 1995.
Madras High School in Madras, Oregon.
The motto of Madras School of Economics is 'Mentoring Excellence'.
Madras School of Social Work was created in 1952.
"Madras". It is the base word for school, "madrassa". (Madrassa is Arabic for school. It is often mistaken as a Muslim school.)
Madras is a state in India which is now known as Chennai. Earlier it was known as Madras.
Madras College was created in 1833.
Madras Observatory was created in 1786.
Mr. Madras was created in 1995.
Madras Treeshrew was created in 1850.
Madras Talkies was created in 1995.
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