St George's Anglo- Indian Higher Secondary School was founded in 1715 as the Military (later Madras) Male Orphan Asylum and is the oldest school in India. It is affiliated to the Anglo-Indian Board of Education.
It is in Shenoy Nagar, an area in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The school has red brick buildings on a land area of , and provides education to over 1500 children from nursery up to the +2 level. There are 36 staff members led by the Head Master and the Correspondent.
St George's field hockey team has produced players who have represented Tamil Nadu and India at various levels.
The chapel and the classroom block of the school are part of CMDA's 400 recognized heritage structures in the city.
In 18 June 2009 there were news reports that a UK volunteer was "misbehaving" with students. A four member UK detective team probed this but the evidences started to go missing including the whistle-blower, victims and videotape statements.
In June 2012 there were news reports of increase in fee structure which was not in conformance with the fee structure set by Anglo-Indian Board, further to this there were protest by parents which resulted in ten parents being arrested and later released by Chennai Police. It's confirmed that the fees collected in St. George's is the lowest in all Anglo Indian schools in India.
There were further allegations about school premises being misused for public events and other private events (including movie audio releases), although school principal R. Paul Victor Samuel maintained that these allegations were baseless.
On 6 September 2018 the HonâÂÂble High Court of Madras passed an ad-interim injunction against the school restraining them from carrying out any business activities / commercial activities in its playground / vacant site in WMP.No.21682/2018 pending disposal of the writ petition WP.No.18737/2018.
The Manorial Conway House, a century old building in the school campus was renovated and resulted in concerns from heritage activists. The school correspondent Mr. G.K. Francis clarified that part of the building had to be renovated since it was not safe for the children. He also clarified that only the Chapel was part of the heritage structure listed by CMDA and others are not and does not require permission from CMDA.
St George's school's tercentenary celebrations were held between 23 April 2015 and 25 April 2015.