Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Public School

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Public School, BHEL, Ramachandrapuram
Location
Medak, Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh
India
Information
Type Public School
Motto aa no bhadhrah kratavoyantu vishvataha (sanskrit)
Established 1977
Founder Kulapathi K.M. Munshi
Principal Shri P. Rama Hanuman
Faculty 92[1]
Number of students 2410 (2007-08)
Campus Rural
Area 12 acres approx
Nickname Bhavanites
Affiliations CBSE, High-School
Website http://bhavansbhelhyd.com
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
as on 1 July 2010.

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Public School- BHEL (BVBPS BHEL-RCPuram) is a co-educational high school with enrollment from Nursery (Pre-School) to X Standard. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE), India and is located in the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited(BHEL) township. Its parent body is the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan educational trust founded by Kulapathi Dr. K.M. Munshi in 1938.

The BHEL campus, located in the Medak District [2] was started at the request of the BHEL Management to serve their children and others from the neighbourhood. It started classes on 18 July 1977 with 475 students enrolled.

Administration

Past principals

The Bhavan's prayer and pledge

Prayer

The school follows a traditional chanting of sanskrit slokas. Every Friday there is a Sarva Dharma Prayer, translated as All Faith Prayer.

Prayer: https://web.archive.org/web/20110913215343/http://www.bhavanites.org/FILES/prayer.htm

Pledge

The Bhavanite pledge says:

As the pupil of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Public School,I solemnly pledge myself to self-less service of my motherland and her culture. I shall consider no sacrifice is too great for the protection of my country and for the preservation of all that it stands for. Unto the greatness and glory of my land, I dedicate myself. It shall be my constant endeavour to realise the ideals of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, the basic principles of our ageless culture and to conform to the way of life prescribed by it.

Houses

The students are organised into houses, enabling growth of team-spirit by working together. The houses, named after characters from Hindu Mythology, are:

Inter-house competitions are conducted in fields ranging from literary to music and dance. A Prefect is in charge of the activities of the house. The responsibility is given for a month thus giving opportunity to each student who are predominantly of class VI and above. The Captain and Vice-Captain (both girls and boys), usually elected democratically by the student pool, shoulder the responsibility of the success of the house for that academic year. They are typically students of class X who are really very dynamic leaders who take the house forward.

Every house is assigned three teachers, a co-ordinator and two wardens who oversee the functioning of the house and guide the students and their leaders. One teacher is the Overall House Co-Ordinator for that academic year.

The House Function's are held once every alternate years where students compete in Group Classical/Semi-classical singing and Performing Arts- Dramatics and Traditional Dance with Live music and singing. Students are encouraged to make their own props and stage settings.

Events

Annual day is celebrated in the month of March, that culminates that academic year. The principal presents the Annual Report and releases the annual school magazine. Gold-Medal awardees are congratulated by the Chief Guests for their achievements, in academics and sports. The house with maximum points achieved through the year is given the Winner's shield and the subsequent house wins the Runner's-Up shield. The program culminates with cultural programs by the students.

Bhavanites Trust

The batch who graduated class X in 1985 launched an alumni movement, starting the Bhavanites Trust in 2007. The trust raises funds for the school infrastructure and organises alumni meets.

On 9 January 2008, the Income Tax department of India approved Bhavanites Trust's application for Income Tax exemption. All donations to Bhavanites Trust will be exempt from income tax to the extent of 50% of the donated amount.

Bhavanites projects

In October 2012, 5 ex-students from the Batch/Class of 1992 (Vijay Kalaga, Aditya Ram Thota, Satya Sai, Mohammed A. Mannan and Vikesh Koorma) revisited the Bhavans pledge as taught to them while in school "___I solemnly pledge myself to self-less service of my motherland and her culture., " formulating an idea—a charitable improvement project called "Save your school".

In 2011/2012 one of the ex-student from Batch/Class of 1988/Class XII (Anil Venkat Nuka) contributed INR 60,000 in the memory of his late mother towards setting up new infrastructure like curtains etc. for stage management of the school dais and it was in use from then on for all important school functions and it was first used when the school celebrated its Annual Function in that year.

Inspired by how alumni groups work in US and UK, the Class of 1992 aims to connect back with the school leveraging social media (especially Facebook) as an enabler.

They first photographed the pictures of the current state of the school, and emailed them over to their batch-mates worldwide. As of 25 December 2012, the Class of 1992 has contributed Rs. 1 lakh, and aiming to collect more from their global classmates by February 2013. A project will be collectively chosen in their social Facebook group. Some of the lessons learned by them in this charity exercise:

Organization

Board of Advisors

All-round development

Co-curricular competitions

Each year, a prefectorial body called the Apex Body is set up to assist in maintaining discipline. The students are appointed by the teachers. The posts (for boys and girls alike, and with an assistant (one of each)) are Head Boy/Girl, Cultural Secretary, Literary Secretary and Sports Secretary.

Sports

The school has grounds for soccer (football), hockey, cricket, volleyball, and basketball.

References

  1. "Current Faculty". Retrieved 2010-07-01.
  2. "Location Map". Retrieved 2010-07-01.

External links

Coordinates: 17°30′00″N 78°18′26″E / 17.50001°N 78.30721°E / 17.50001; 78.30721

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