Bharathi Vidyalaya was formally inaugurated on the 6th June 1995 by the Mahasannidhanam of Sringeri Peetam, Sri Bharathi Thirtha Mahaswamigal who blessed the school at its very inception. Starting with Primary classes and Class VI, the school grew with one new higher class every year. The permanent building of the school in its own campus on Medavakkam High Road was ready for occupation even from its very inception.
The spacious campus is presided over by a temple dedicated to the Trinity, Lord Ganesha, the Auspicious beginner, the Goddess Sri Sarada Devi of Sringeri and Lord Anjaneya. Neem trees and flowering shrubs line the borders of the campus. The P.S. Ganapathi Block came up in the year 2000, adjacent to the original buildings of Sringeri Saradambal Block. It has spacious classrooms, well equipped laboratories and a well furnished library.
Smart Learning with Tata ClassEdge
We believe that learning becomes more meaningful when technology is integrated with teaching. To enhance classroom experiences, we have equipped our classrooms with Tata ClassEdge.
This advanced digital learning platform supports teachers with interactive content, visual explanations, and well-structured lesson plans that make concepts easier for students to understand. Through animations, videos, and engaging activities, lessons become more lively and help students grasp topics more effectively.
Our teachers are using Tata ClassEdge regularly to make classes interactive and student-friendly. It also encourages participation, curiosity, and deeper understanding among students. By combining traditional teaching methods with modern technology, we ensure that our students receive a well-rounded and enriching learning experience.
GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME
Bharathi Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School actively participated in global partnership programmes that promoted cultural exchange and collaborative learning. In association with the British Council and Tata Consultancy Services, the school partnered with Skywood Primary School, St. Albans, UK. As part of this initiative, the Correspondent Mrs. K. Alamelu accompanied by Mrs K Lakshmi of Bharathi Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School, visited London and took part in the collaborative programme. The partnership enabled teachers from both schools to make reciprocal visits, share educational practices, and engage in meaningful interactions, fostering cultural understanding and strengthening the spirit of global citizenship among students and staff.
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