Vignan Schools
విజ్ఞాన్ ప్రాథమిక విద్యాలయాలూ | |
Type | Educational institution |
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Established | 1982 |
Chancellor | Lavu Rathaiah |
Location | Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, India |
Website |
vignanschools |
Vignan Schools, located in several places in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India, consists of 20 campuses. Established in 1982, Vignan started as Vignan Tutorials and in 1983 started its first high school.
History
Vignan Group of Schools were established as Vignan Tutorials in 1982 by Dr.L. Rathaiah who completed his post graduation and doctoral thesis on Child Psychology, came up with the idea of establishing a school and started Vignan High school in 1983. His childhood goal of educating the people around him has made lakhs of students getting quality education in his institutions.[1]
Campuses
Vignan Group of Schools are located at over 20 locations all over Andhra Pradesh and Telangana covering 7 different cities.
Hyderabad
- Vignan Bo Tree School, Nizampet
- Vignan Global Gen School, Saroornagar
- Vignan Global Gen School, Madinaguda
- Vignan Varsity School, Deshmukhi
- Vignan's Prabodhananda Prashanti Niketan, Ghatkesar
- Vignan's Global Gen School, Medchal
- Vignan Global Gen School, ECIL
Guntur
- Vignan High School, LIC Colony
- Vignan Residential High School, Palakaluru
- Vignan Little Public School, Brindavan Gardens
- Nandi Next Gen School, Nandipadu
Vizag
- Vignan Steel City Public School, Duvvada
- Vignan Vidyalayam High School, Siripuram
- Vignan Vidyalayam High School, Thimmapuram
Rajahmundry
Ongole
Eluru
Khammam
Academics
CBSE
Some of the Vignan schools follow CBSE syllabus and some SSC. Vignan Bo Tree School in Nizampet and world one in kondapur
provides students both CBSE and SSC syllabi
SSC
Vignan offer SSC syllabi from Classes LKG to Class X.
Student activities
Vignanothsav
Vignanothsav is a unique initiative taken by Vignan Global Gen Schools to bring together students of schools from all over the state to participate in Sports, Literary and Cultural Competitions and showcase their talents.[2]
Vignite
V-Ignite, a news letter from Vignan Vidyalayas, is the only news letter published by students of Vignan. It is described as of the students, by the students and for the students. This contains the information of the events taken place in Vignan Group os Schools .
Facilities
- Library
Vignan got a good collection of books on various topics and subjects, in addition to the magazines and periodicals, daily newspapers and a wide range of reference books, to suit the reading tastes of different age groups of children.
- E-Class
E-Class facility makes the students to visualize the content easily. Vignan got the entire syllabus from Next Education India Pvt. Ltd. (Teach Next), one of the leading content providers in India, to make the classroom instruction more effective and enjoyable.
- Lab Facilities
Vignan provides its students with a good lab facilities including Computer labs.
- Hostel
Hostel rooms are well ventilated and hygienic. Students are groomed in dining etiquette, eating and sharing in groups, avoiding food wastage and so on when they sit for their meals in the common dining hall.
A mineral water plant provides purified water to students. Solar heating facilities enable hygienic cooking besides providing students with hot water for bathing.
- Sports
Vignan's sprawling grounds facilitate playing Tennis, Skating, Volley Ball, Throw Ball, Basket Ball, Hockey, Karate, Tae-kwon-do, Kabbadi, Badminton, Kho-Kho, Cricket, Yoga, Shot put, Sprint, Long Jump, Disc Throw etc. We have a separate playfield for pre-primary children.
- Art, Painting, Craft, Dance & Music
Students are encouraged to join in different student clubs and participate in activities like painting and other fine arts, soft-toy making, literary activities, gardening etc.
Notable Alumni
References
- ↑ "Chairman-Vignan Group of Institutions | Vignan Global Gen Schools | Best International School for your child". Vignanschools.org. 2015-01-25. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
- ↑ "Archive News". The Hindu. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
- ↑ Pendyala Harikrishna
- ↑ "A. Sridhar,Ias". YouTube. 2013-02-27. Retrieved 2016-12-01.