Mission

Objective of KVS

  • To cater to the educational needs of the children of transferable Central Government employees including Defence and Para-Military personnel by providing a common programme of education;
  • To pursue excellence and set pace in the field of school education;
  • To initiate and promote experimentation and innovativeness in education in collaboration with other bodies like the Central Board of Secondary Education and National Council of Educational Research and Training etc.
  • To develop the spirit of national integration and create a sense of "Indianness" among children. Memorandum Of Association (Hindi version)
  • To Provide, establish, endow, maintain, control & manage schools, hereinafter called the 'Kendriya Vidyalaya' for the children of transferable employees of the Government of India, floating populations & others including those living in remote & undeveloped locations of the country & to do all acts & things necessary for the conducive to the promotions of such schools.

Salient Features

  • Common text-books and bilingual medium of instructions for all Kendriya Vidyalayas.
  • All Kendriya Vidyalayas are affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education.
  • All Kendriya Vidyalayas are co-educational, composite schools.
  • Sanskrit is taught from class VI - VIII.
  • The quality of teaching is kept reasonably high by an appropriate teacher-pupil ratio.
  • No tuition fee for boys up to Class VIII, girls up to Class XII and SC/ST students and children of KVS employees.

The Kendriya Vidyalayas have a four - fold mission, viz.,

  • To cater to the educational needs of children of transferable Central Government including Defence and Para-military personnel by providing a common programme of education;
  • To pursue excellence and set the pace in the field of school education;
  • To initiate and promote experimentation and innovations in education in collaboration with other bodies like Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) etc.
  • To develop the spirit of national integration and create a sense of "Indianness" among children.