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"Tiny Tyros" Preschool @ SBOA



The long awaited project from SBOA had materialized with the opening of a new Montessori based preschool "Tiny Tyros" in Mogappair near Anna nagar in 2012.

SBOA Preschool is currently offering a 'Starters' and a 'Movers' program.

The 'Starters' program caters to 2 to 3 year olds.

The 'Movers' is for 3 years and above

Their infrastructure is state of the art, with spacious and airconditioned  classrooms.
It also boasts of computer aided activities and a well equipped activity room.

Their working hours are from 9 AM to 12 Noon.

After school daycare facilities are also available from 12 Noon to 5 PM at an extra cost.

The school website has a photo gallery with selected pictures of the preschool at the below link

http://www.sboajc.org/preschool.html

They are located at  

Plot No: HIG 62, Type-II, 
Third Cross Street, 
Mogappair Eri Scheme, 
Chennai-600037.

Photo Courtesy @ The Hindu

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