Bharathi Vidya Bhavan

Bharathi Vidya Bhavan

Bharathi Vidya Bhavan is a senior secondary school in Erode in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.

Organisation

The school is run by Dr. L. M. Ramakrishnan, the son-in-law of C.S. Subramaniam, a former governor of Maharashtra. The principal is Philomena Joseph. There are affiliated primary and secondary schools situated in Therkupallam and Thindal, respectively. The school was founded in 1979 with 200 students and 15 teachers. It now has c. 5000 students and 325 teachers.It is the no.1 school in erode .

Infrastructure

There are well equipped labs and it has a good maintained hostel facility.

Houses

The school students are divided into four houses and various interhouse competitions are held every year. Selected students are nominated as office bearers leading the different houses in order to teach leadership qualities. The name of the houses are taken from names of great persons like Gandhi, Tagore, Nehru and Vivekananda.

Extra curricular activities

Bharathians play inter-school matches in various sports: basketball, volleyball, tennis, table tennis, football and athletics. It has an indoor stadium for basketball, badminton, volleyball, etc. Co-curricular activities taught here are drawing, painting, handicraft, sewing and vocal and instrumental music.

External links

[http://www.bvbschool.org/ Official school website]


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