Kendriya Vidyalaya Bolarum

Kendriya Vidyalaya Bolarum (KVB, Hindi: केन्द्रीय विद्यालय बोलारम,सिकंदराबाद), is one of the reputed schools in Secunderabad city of Telangana.[2] It was started in the year 1980, then shifted to its new campus on 1993. The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.

Kendriya Vidyalaya Bolarum, Secunderabad
केन्द्रीय विद्यालय बोलारम,सिकंदराबाद
A view of KV Bolarum
Location
Allenby lines, J.J. Nagar Post

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500087

India
Information
School typeCentral Government (Defense)
MottoTattvaṃ Pūṣanapāvṛṇu Sanskrit: तत्त्वं पूषनपावृणु
("The face of Truth is covered by a golden vessel, Remove Thou, O Sun, that covering, for the law of Truth to behold.")
Established1980
Sister schoolAll Kendriya Vidyalayas across India
School boardCentral Board of Secondary Education(CBSE), KVS
AuthorityMinistry of Human Resource Development (India)
ChairmanBrig Ajay Malik, Commandent, 1 EME Centre, Secunderabad
PrincipalSri. CH. Srinivasulu
HeadmistressSmt.M. Santhoshi Kumari
LanguageEnglish and HindiSanthoshi
Classrooms47
CampusUrban
Campus typeCo-educational
SportsFootball, Cricket, Volleyball, Handball, Table Tennis, Throwball, Kabaddi and Kho-Kho
AffiliationsCentral Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi
Highest GradeXI & XII (Science, Commerce and Humanities)
AcronymKVB
Library Volume48438+[1]
Websitehttp://www.kvbolarum.org/

History

Kendriya Vidyalaya, Bolarum was started in 1980. Col. G.S. Kapoor was the first chairman of the Vidyalaya and Mr. Jones Deva Prasad was its first Principal. The Vidyalaya was initially was housed in the impermanent Cavalry Barracks of Bison canteen near Nag Mandir. The school at that time did not have the modern amenities infrastructure that is present today, however still it carries the crown of being one of the best school in the twin cities.

Growth of the School

Initially the school had only I to V classes. At the beginning only a few teachers joined and gradually the school was upgraded and the expansion of the campus took place and the infrastructure was developed. The labs were gradually equipped. The very first sports day of the Vidyalaya was conducted in Docca Stadium, near Lothkunta, Secunderabad.

By 1984, the school was extended up to class X. Under the able guidance of Sri. Achunni the then Assistant Commissioner, Sri. S. Gondane, the then Principal, the school had carried out various projects and activities thereby making way for great future. Then the school had three sections from class I to X.

The school was moved into current location in the year 1993 which marked the start of a bright future, with four sections for each class. Now the school has +2 level with science and humanities streams. The subject accountancy was introduced as one of the options in the humanities stream.

The building has had bigger play grounds, better infrastructure and highly qualified and experienced staff. Since then the school continuously maintained and overall strength around 1600 to 1700.

In 1997 a cultural Extravaganza called "Bhartiyam" was presented at the EME Centre to mark the 50th year of India's Independence which turned out to be a huge success.

In connection with sports authorities of India yet another cultural and sports show which included the famous dance from Kerala Kaikottikali and a splendid performance of gymnastics was presented by the students of K.V. Bolarum at Lal Bahadur Stadium.

In 1998 a series of population and development workshops were conducted at the school.

In 2008 All India KVS National Games and Sports Meet was conducted and K.V. Bolarum hosted National games for Lawn Tennis and Table Tennis. In 2009 the Vidyalaya started commerce stream at +2 level.

KV Bolarum Main Entrance

Location of the School

Initially the school was located near the Nag Mandir near Cavalry Barracks. The school did not have its Playground, all the sport event were organised at Docca Stadium. Now, the school is moved to a new location situated in 1 EME Centre and 1.5 km from Lakadawala and 1.5 km from Eagle Chouk near RSI.The school has its own independent vast play grounds in approximately 2.5 acres.

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