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Sri Aurobindo Memorial School - Bangalore

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      • Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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Sri Aurobindo Memorial School(SAMS) is a school situated in Bangalore, India. It was established in the 1960s and is located in the Banashankari II stage in Bangalore.[1]

Prior to that, between 1964 and 1966, Mr and Mrs Pearson took leave without pay from the School to live briefly in the United Kingdom, and at that time in order to ensure the continuity of the School, Mrs Pearson's father, Dr Santoshanand managed the day to day running of School as Interim Principal. Upon their return from the UK, Mrs Pearson resumed duties as School Principal, and Mr Pearson assisted in curriculum development. At about this time, the name of the School was changed to "The New English School".[1]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 [1] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed April 2008.