Chinmaya VidyalayaSchool with a Difference
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KG Section and Classes I - III
17, Harrington Road, Chennai - 600 031. Phone : 2836 3379
Class IV - XII
Tapovanam, 9-B, Taylors Road, Kilpauk, Chennai - 600 010.
Phone ; 2646 0631
Admin. E-mail [email protected]
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Chinmaya VidyalayaSchool with a Difference
(Affiliated to C.B.S.E., New Delhi)
KG Section and Classes I - III
17, Harrington Road, Chennai - 600 031. Phone : 2836 3379
Class IV - XII
Tapovanam, 9-B, Taylors Road, Kilpauk, Chennai - 600 010.
Phone ; 2646 0631
Admin. E-mail [email protected]
Academics E-mail [email protected]
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To,
The Principal Chinmaya Vidyalaya Chennai
Sir / Madam,
I have read all the rules and regulations of the school enlisted
in the school diary and I agree to abide by the same as well as any other
decision of the School.
Signature of the Parent / Guardian
Parent’s Signature :
DECLARATION
Chinmaya VidyalayaSchool with a Difference
(Affiliated to C.B.S.E., New Delhi)
KG Section and Classes I - III
17, Harrington Road, Chennai - 600 031. Phone : 2836 3379
Class IV - XII
Tapovanam, 9-B, Taylors Road, Kilpauk, Chennai - 600 010.
Phone ; 2646 0631
Admin. E-mail [email protected]
Academics E-mail [email protected]
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The Chinmaya Vidyalaya has as its emblem, the lamp and the Hamsa'
bird. In the light of the Scriptures (represented by the lamp) the
discriminative power of the human intellect is to be developed
(represented by the Hamsa bird). Vedic tradition describes Hamsa as a
bird that can drink milk alone from a solution of milk and water. The
human intellect with its discriminative power must be able to
discriminate between spirit and matters and must come to enjoy the
Spiritual Essence in the world of names and forms. Thus the emblem
indicates that the function of the Mission is to help people in developing
ethical values and cultivating in them a discriminative intellect.
'KEEP SMILING' is our Vidyalaya motto. This means: Be brave and
courageous always, face every experience of life with a smile on your
face. In other words, be balanced in life under all circumstances joy or
sorrow, success or failure, honour or dishonour, prosperity or adversity.
This calmness of the mind expresses itself in a smile.
Significance
School Motto
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Chinmaya Vidyalayas, ChennaiBoard of Management
Chairman : Shri.Prof.S.P.Thiagarajan
C.C.M.T Trustee / Vice-Chairman : Smt. Leela Nambiar
Chinmaya Mission Acharya : H.H.Swami Mitranandaji
Chinmaya Mission - President : Smt. V. Jayanthi
C.C.M.T - EC : Shri.O.V.Nambiar
MCST Chief Sevak : Shri.Rajkumar Devarajan
Hony.Correspondent : Shri.Jaishankar Unnithan
Hony.Correspondent : Shri. N.Nagarajan
Hony.Correspondent : Shri.R.Surya Kumar
Hony.Correspondent : Smt.Uma Kalyan
Hony.Correspondent : Smt.Priya
Member : Shri. V. Damodaran
: Smt.Deepa Nambiar
Hony. Legal Advisor : Shri.C.Ramakrishna
Patron His Holiness Mukhya Swami Swaroopanandajii
(Chinmaya Vidyalaya Taylors Road)
(Chinmaya Vidyalaya Anna Nagar )
(Chinmaya Vidyalaya Chinmaya Nagar)
(Sricity Chinmaya Vidyalaya)
(Harihara School, Tamaraipakkam)
Hony.Correspondent
(VGN Chinmaya Vidyalaya)
Members of School Managing Committee Faculty
Principal : Shri.Sathiyamoorthy.C M.Sc., B.EdVice Principal : Smt.Valsala Gopakumar M.A., B.Ed
Department of English
Mrs.Valsala Gopakumar M.A,B,EdMrs.Premalatha Kumar M.A., B.EdMrs.Somini Sudeep M.A ,M.Ed Mrs.M.S.Padmini,M.A., B.Ed., M.PhilMrs.M.Deepa M.A, B.Ed Mrs.Lousia Tonia Lavanya.L M.A,B.EdMrs.Pritha M.A, B.EdMrs.Gunjan Agarwal B.A, B.Ed
Department of Hindi
Mr.A.Elangovan Jain , M.A., M.A, B.EdMrs.Jyoti Sahu M.A., B.Ed Mr.Ashok Kumar Pandey M..A, B.EdMrs.G.Neelmadevi M..A, B.Ed
Department of Tamil
Mrs.Sayee Lakshmi, M.A., B.EdMrs.K.Valarmathi, M.A,B.Ed.,Mrs.P. Elavarasi, M.A, D.T.EdMrs.G.Sridevi, M.A, B.Ed
Department of Sanskrit
Dr.R.Ranganathan, M.A, M.Phil, B.Ed, Ph.DMr.Unni Krishnan M.A. B.Ed, Dip. in Elec.
Department of Mathematics
Mr.Sathiyamoorthy.C, M.Sc, B.Ed Mrs.Geetha Ganesh Iyer, M.Sc., M.Phil ., M.Ed Mrs.S.Mercy Joseleen, M.Sc., M.Ed Mrs.Uma Sriram B.Sc, B.Ed Mrs.G.Bhaggium B.Sc., B.Ed
Trust Nominees : Smt.Leela Nambiar
Shri.K.Bhaskar Reddy
Hony. Correspondent : Shri.Jaishankar Unnithan
Educationist : Shri.L.Neelakanta Pillai
Principals of other : Smt. Gowrilakshmi
: Smt..P.Vijayalakshmi
Parents : Smt.Pallavi Jain
Shri.Kiran Deshpande
Dr.S.Premlatha
Shri.D.Narayanan
Teachers of the School : Smt.Valsala Gopakumar
Smt.Radhika Kannan
Smt.Usha Sitaraman
Eminent Local Personalities ; Shri.V.Sethuram
Member / Secretary : Shri.Sathiyamoorthy.C
Chinmaya Vidyalayas
Mrs.Revathi Sivaram M.Sc, B.EdMrs.N.Jamuna B.Sc.B.Ed Mrs. Indu Satish. B.Sc., B.EdMrs. Bindu Saraswathy. M.Sc., B.Ed
Department of Science
Chemistry : Mrs.Sreelatha M.Sc, B.Ed Mr. V.Revathi M.Sc., B.Ed Physics : Mrs.Vijaya Devanathan, M.Sc., B.Ed Mrs.T.Kalavathy M.Sc. B.Ed Mrs. Padma Balaji B.Sc, B.Ed Mrs. Jayalakshmi B.Sc, B.Ed Mrs. Padma Malini B.Sc, B.Ed Pre School Traning
Mrs.R.Ramya, M.Sc, M.Phil .B.Ed.
Biology : Mrs.Vasanthy Vijayakumar M.Sc, M.Phil., M.Ed Mrs.Flora Bhaskar, M.Sc., M.Phil,. B.Ed
Department of Computer Science
Mr.K.Sekar, M.Sc, M.C.A, M.Phil, PGDCA, B.Ed Mrs.Sivagami.M , M.Sc, M.Phil, PGDCA , B.Ed Mrs.Meenakshi Venkatraman, M.Sc., B.Ed P.G.D.C.A Mrs.Sangeetha .V. B.Sc, MCA, M.Phil PGDCA Mrs.Sujatha. S B.Com, MCA., B.Ed Mrs.P.Sripriya M.Sc, M.Phil, B.Ed., H.W.C
Department of Economics
Mrs. Latha Ganesan, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed
Department of Commerce
Mrs. K. Vijayalakshmi, M.Com, B.Ed. Mrs. Sowmya Swamy, M.Com, B.Ed.
Department of Social Science
Mrs.K.Samundeeswari, B.Sc. M.A, B.Ed Mrs.Uma Rameswaran, B.A,M.A, M.Ed Mrs.Uma Maheswari, M.A, M.A. M.Ed Mrs.V.Nagalakshmi M.A, M.Sc, B.Ed, PGDSA Mrs.Rashmi Ramdas ,M.A, B.Ed Mrs.Nirmala Venugopalan ,M.A, B.Ed
Department of Work Experience and Craft Education
Mrs.S.Vijaya Lakshmi, D.CDDM, T.T.T.CMrs.S.Sridhevi, M.Com., B.Ed.
Librarian
Mrs.Latha Narayanan, B.Sc., Dip. Lib B.LIS
Department of Physical Education.
Mrs A. .Esther Rani Devarajan, B.A., B.Ed., M.P.Ed.Mr.C.Rathinakumar B.Sc., M.P.Ed, M.Phil.
Drawing Teacher
Mr.D.Govindarajulu, D.F.A, Diploma in Digital Prepress
Yoga Teacher
Mr.Chandrasekar.K Diploma in Yoga ,B.Sc
Value Education
Mrs.B.Premabai B.S, B.Ed., Siksha Visharad
Dance & Music
Ms.B. Shivaranjani,M.A., (Music)Mrs.C.Vidhya Bharathi, B.Music
Counsellor
Mrs.S.Nirmala, M.Sc., (Guidance & Counsellor)
Primary Section :
Mrs. Radhika Kannan M.Sc, M.Ed, D.P.T.T Primary –in-charge.
Ms. Usha Sitaraman, M.A., B.Ed, K.G. Training
Mrs.T.Meenakshi , M.A, B.Ed
Mrs.Reeshmaa Sanath M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed
Mrs. Najuma B.A,B.P.Ed
Mrs.Vandana Mukesh , M.A, B.Ed
Mrs.Malathi Khandige M.Com B.Ed
Mrs.M. Sharmilee,B.Sc.,B.Ed
Mrs.Vijayalaxmi Shastry, B.A, E.C.E,C.L.I.S, Dip. in Lib, Dip. in Music
Mrs.N.Saratha B.Com , B.Ed
Mrs.P.K.Vijayalakshmi M.A,B.Ed.
Mrs.Kanchana Mopuru ,B.A , B.Ed
Mrs.Kannamma B.Sc., B.Ed.
Mrs. J.C. Rekha ,M.SC, M.B.A, B.Ed, E.C.E
Mrs.Stella Frank .M.Sc, M.Ed
K.G. Section
Mrs..H.Chamundeswari, B.Sc., E.C.E,M.A
Miss.Sandhya.V , B.Sc.E.C.E.,CIG
Mrs.Usha Nair B.A Eng. (Hons) PG Dip.MSM .E.C.E, B.Ed
Mrs.V. Suchitra B.Sc. M.A, DECE CIG,B.Ed
Mr.Immanuel Joshia. B.A (Psychology)
Mrs.Reshma Bhaskaran B.Sc, K.G. Trained, B.Ed
Mrs.Kamala Priya B.Sc, E.C.E
Mrs. Savithri Venkatesan, B.A., B.Ed., D.E.C.E
Mrs.V.Vasanthi B.Sc, K.G. Trained, B.Ed
Mrs.C.Dhanalakshmi Vijayakumar B.A, P.G.Dip.in K.G Training, B.Ed .
Ms.S.Geetharani, M.A, Dip.in Montessori Training
Ms.Sindu Suresh , M.A, P.G. Dip . in K.G. Training, B.Ed
Ms.C.S.Priyadharsani , B.Sc, PGDES, K.G. Trained
Ms.C.S.Renuka Devi, B.Com , DPTT
Ms. Shalini Gupta, B.Tech, E.C.E
Record of the Fees Paid 2017 - 2018
Miscellaneous Payments
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Full Year
I Term Fees (April to July)
II Term Fees (August to November)
III Term Fees (December to March)
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Parent’sSignature
Teacher’sSignature Remarks
Date ofPaymentCause Bank A/c No. Amount
Parent’sSignature
Teacher’sSignature
Portions For Examination 2017 - 2018 Portions For Examination 2017 - 2018
Portions For Examination 2017 - 2018 Portions For Examination 2017 - 2018
Portions For Examination 2017 - 2018 Portions For Examination 2017 - 2018
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Swamiji's Message
From a feudal, quiet sleeping society, our country is today marching into
the modern, fast, electronic age with our heads flaming with material
ambitions and our hearts shrunk into ugly selfishness. The
overemphasis of materialism has made individuals twisted and ugly in
their essential cultural grace.
The politician, the economist and the scientist cannot see anything
beyond the material world when they shouldn't be so. Their job is to
organise and create a rich, prosperous and peaceful world around, with
technology contributing to the comforts and achievements of the
members in the society. The educationists have to bring about
enhancement in the performance of man, the result of which will be a
cultivated inner discipline and larger vision.
We are trying in our Vidyalayas to educate the children to score in the
material world following the secular syllabus prescribed by the
Government, but in an atmosphere, of spiritual presence. We select,
train and therefore expect our teachers to have such a spiritual balance
in themselves, that they can spread the grace and glory in the
classroom. Under such a gracious canopy of moral and ethical charm,
we find the students blooming into men and women, self-controlled,
disciplined and dynamically striving with a magnificent vision.
School Prayer
School Pledge
Guru Stotram
Chapter XV
(The Yoga of the supreme spirit)
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śrī-bhagavān uvāca
ūrdhva-mūlam adhah-śākham aśvattham prāhur avyayam chandāmsi yasya parnā ni yas tam veda sa vedavit
The Blessed Lord said:
They (wise people) speak of the indestructible Peepal Tree having its root above and branches below whose leaves are the Vedas; he who knows is Veda-knower.
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AYíM ‘ybmݶZwg§VVm{Z H$‘m©Zw~ÝYr{Z ‘Zwî¶bmoHo$ &&2&&
Z ê$n‘ñ¶oh VWmonbä¶Vo ZmÝVmo Z Mm{XZ© M g§à{Vð>m &
AœËW‘oZ§ gw{déT>‘yb‘² AgL²JeñÌoU ÑT>oZ {N>Ëdm &&3 &&
VV: nX§ VËn[a‘m{J©V춧 ¶pñ‘ÝJVm Z {ZdV©pÝV ^y¶: &
V‘od MmÚ§ nwéf§ ànÚo ¶V: àd¥pËV: àg¥Vm nwamUr &&4&&
adhaś cordhvam prasrtās tasya śākhā guna-pravrddhā visaya-
pravālāh
adhaś ca mūlāny anusamtatāni karmānubandhīni manusya-loke na rūpam asyeha tathopalabhyate nānto na cādir na ca sampratisthā aśvattham enam su-virūdha-mūlam asańga-śastrena drdhena chittvā
tatah padam tat-parimārgitavyam yasmin gatā na nivartanti bhūyah tam eva cādyam purusam prapadye yatah pravrttih prasrtā purānī
Below and above are spread its branches, nourished by the Gunas; Sense objects are its buds; and below in the world of men stretch forth the roots, originating in action.Its form is not here perceived as such, neither its end, nor its foundation or resting-place; having cut as under this firm rooted Peepal tree with the strong axe of non-attachment.
Then that Goal should be sought for, where having gone none returns again, I seek refuge in that primeval Purusha from which streamed forth the ancient activity (or energy)
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¶X²JËdm Z {ZdV©ÝVo VÕm‘ na‘§ ‘‘ &&6&&
nirmāna-mohā jita-sańga-dosā adhyātma-nityā vinivrtta-kāmāh
dvandvair vimuktāh sukha-duhkha-samjñair gacchanty amūdhāh padam avyayam tat
na tad bhāsayate sūryo na śaśāńko na pāvakah
yad gatvā na nivartante tad dhāma paramam mama
Free from pride and delusion, victorious over the evil of attachment, dwelling constantly in the Self, their desires having completely retired, freed from the pairs of opposites—such as pleasure and pain, — the undeluded reach that goal Eternal.Nor does the Sun shine there, nor the moon, nor fire, to which having gone they return not; that is My Supreme Abode.
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J¥hrËd¡Vm{Z g§¶m{V dm¶wJ©ÝYm{Zdme¶mV² &&8&&
mamaivāmś o jīva-loke jīva-bhūtah sanātanah
manah-sasthānīndriyāni prakrti-sthāni karsati śarīram yad avāpnoti yac cāpy utkrāmatīśvarah grhītvaitāni samyāti vāyur gandhān ivāśayāt
An eternal portion of Myself, having become a living soul in the world of life and abiding in Prakriti draws (to itself) the (five) senses, with mind as the sixth.
When the Lord obtains a body, and when He leaves it, He takes these and goes with them, as the wind takes the scents from their seats. (the flowers)
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A{YîR>m¶ ‘ZíMm¶§ {df¶mZwngodVo &&9&&
CËH«$m‘ÝV§ pñWV§ dm{n ^wÄOmZ§ dm JwUmpÝdV‘² &
{d‘yT>m ZmZwní¶pÝV ní¶pÝV kmZMjwf: &&10&&
śrotram caksuh sparśanam ca rasanam ghrānam eva ca
adhisthāya manaś cāyam visayān upasevate utkrāmantam sthitam vāpi bhuñjānam vā gunā nvitam vimūdhā nānupaśyanti paśyanti jñāna-caksusah
Presiding over the ear, the eye, the touch, the taste and the smell, and also the mind He enjoys the sense objects.
He who departs, stays and enjoys, who is united with the Gunas, the deluded do not see; but they behold who possess the Eye-of-knowledge.
¶VÝVmo ¶mo{JZíM¡Z§ ní¶Ý˶mˑݶdpñWV‘² &
¶VÝVmo ߶H¥$VmË‘mZmo Z¡Z§ ní¶Ý˶MoVg: &&11&&
¶Xm{X˶JV§ VoOmo OJX²^mg¶Vo {Ib‘² &
¶ƒÝБ{g ¶ƒm½Zm¡ VËVoOmo {d{Õ ‘m‘H$‘² &&12&&
yatanto yoginaś cainam paśyanty ātmany avasthitam
yatanto'py akrtātmāno nainam paśyanty acetasah yad āditya-gatam tejo jagad bhāsayate'khilam yac candramasi yac cāgnau tat tejo viddhi māmakam
The seekers striving (for perfection) behold Him dwelling in the Self; but, the unrefined and unintelligent even though striving see Him not.
That light which is residing in the sun illumines the whole world and that which is in moon and in the fire-know that light to be mine.
Jm‘m{dí¶ M ^yVm{Z Yma¶må¶h‘moOgm &
nwîUm{‘ Mm¡fYr: gdm©: gmo‘mo ^yËdm agmË‘H$: &&13&&
Ah§ d¡ídmZamo ^yËdm àm{UZm§ Xoh‘m{lV: &
àmUmnmZg‘m¶w³V: nMmå¶Þ§ MVw{d©Y‘² &&14&&
gām āviśya ca bhūtāni dhārayāmy aham ojasā
pusnāmi causadhīh sarvāh somo bhūtvā rasātmakah aham vaiśvānaro bhūtvā prāninām deham āśritah prānā pāna-samāyuktah pacāmy annam catur-vidham
Permeating the earth I support all being by (My) energy; and having become juicy moon, I nourish all herbs.
I having become (the fire) vaisvanara, abide in the body of beings and
associated with Prana and Apana, digest the fourfold food.
gd©ñ¶ Mmh§ ö{X g§{Z{dîQ>mo ‘ËV: ñ‘¥{Vkm©Z‘nmohZ§ M &
doX¡íM gd£h‘od doÚmo doXmÝVH¥$ÛoX{dXod Mmh‘² &&15&&
Ûm{d‘m¡ nwéfm¡ bmoHo$ jaíMmja Ed M &
ja: gdm©{U ^yVm{Z Hy$Q>ñWmoja CÀ¶Vo &&16&&
sarvasya cāham hrdi samnivisto mattah smrtir jñānam apohanam ca
vedaiś ca sarvair aham eva vedyo vedānta-krd veda-vid eva cāham dvāv imau purusau loke ksaraś cāksara eva ca ksarah sarvāni bhūtāni kūtastho'ksara ucyate
And I am seated in the hearts of all; From Me are memory and
knowledge, as well as their absence. I am verily that which has to be
known in all the Vedas; I am indeed the author of the Vedanta, and the
‘knower of the Vedas’ am I.
Two purushas are there in this world, the perishable and the
imperishable. All beings are the perishable and the Kutastha is called
the imperishable.
CËV‘: nwéfËdݶ: na‘mË‘o˶wXmöV: &
¶mo bmoH$̶‘m{dí¶ {~^˶©ì¶¶ B©œa: &&17&&
¶ñ‘mËja‘VrVmo@h‘jamX{n MmoËV‘: &
AVmopñ‘ bmoHo$ doXo M à{WV: nwéfmoËV‘: &&18&&
uttamah purusas tv anyah paramātmety udāhrtah
yo loka-trayam āviśya bibharty avyaya īśvarah yasmāt ksaram atīto'ham aksarād api cottamah ato'smi loke vede ca prathitah purusottamah
But distinct is the supreme Purusha called the Highest self, the
indestructible Lord, who pervading the three worlds (waking, dream
and deep-sleep) sustains them.
As I transcend the perishable and an even higher than the
imperishable; therefore, I am declared as the Purushottama in the
world and in the vedas.
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He who, undeluded, thus knows Me, the supreme purusha, the all
knowing worships Me with his whole being, O Bharata.
Thus this most secret, science (teaching) has been taught by me, O sinless one; knowing this a man becomes wise, and all his duties are accomplished, O Bharata.
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Thus, in the Upanishad of the glorious Bhagavad Geeta in the science of the Eternal, in the scriptures of Yoga, in the dialogue between Sri Krishna and Arjuna, the fifteenth Discourse ends entitled:
The Yoga of the supreme Spirit.
National Anthem
National Pledge
By Pujya H.H. Swami Tejomayananda
India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters. I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect and treat everyone with courtesy. To my country and my people I pledge my devotion. In their well being and prosperity alone lies my happiness.
JAI HIND!
The school has grown from a strength of 30 students to nearly 2300
students and the teaching faculty from 4 to 99. From a humble
beginning the school building has become a strong edifice with 59
classrooms, a spacious playground and a grand Auditorium with a
seating capacity of 700.
The subject clubs like the, Literary, Mathematics, Science and Social
Studies keep the students aware of the latest development in the
subjects.
Students are also encouraged to take part in all cultural activities at the
intra and inter school levels.
Teachers of our Vidyalaya are provided with opportunities to attend
seminars to keep abreast with the latest changes and trends in the
teaching methodology and to quench their thirst for knowledge.
The dizzy height of tomorrow beckons the children of today and it is the
duty of parents, teachers and society to trigger optimism into them.
Affiliation
Our School is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education,
Delhi. This is a co-educational English medium school, following the
same syllabus and curriculum, followed by Kendriya Vidyalayas.
Course of Studies
This school follows the reorganised pattern of education of 10+2 years
Of the Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi.
Aims and Objectives :
W To offer children a value-based and holistic education which paves
the way for the Integrated Development of the physical, mental,
intellectual and spiritual aspects of the personality, enriched by the
knowledge of Indian Culture, a feeling of Patriotism and a Universal
Outlook.
W To mould children into young men and women of moral strength
who can face the challenges of modern life with a smile and
make a difference in the world by their positive contribution.
W To give a practical and judicious combination of academic
excellence, extra-curricular pursuits, character building and
personality development.
Introduction About the Vidyalaya
The Vidyalaya had its humble beginning at 13th Avenue, Harrington
Road, Chennai - 31, on Vijayadasami Day in October 1968, with a
meagre strength of 30. In the last few decades the Vidyalaya has grown
remarkably with its Senior Section having moved to Taylor’s Road,
Chennai - 10.
The Primary Section has also expanded and occupies a well-designed
block at 17, Harrington Road. The new High School building, at Taylor’s
Road was consecrated by our Pujya Gurudev on 12, August 1990.
The Vidyalaya operating under Central Chinmaya Mission Trust,
Mumbai, besides offering education through the CBSE stream, imparts
value based education which extends a strong and effective moral
foundation. The methodology based on “Chinmaya Vision Programme”
establishes a foundation for integrated personality development,
extends an indepth knowledge of Indian-culture and instils feelings of
patriotism.
Mental Development : It aims at helping a child to be emotionally
balanced. It thereby helps one to live in harmony with oneself and the
world. It includes emotional expansion, handling emotions, handling
relationships, gender specific education, mental health assessment
and counselling.
Intellectual Development : Man has infinite intellectual potential.
Under this head, C.V.P. aims to help the child manifest his / her inherent
Intellectual capacities and enhance the existing ones. It includes
intellectual kindling, independent thinking, management skills,
aesthetics, intellectual assessment and guidance.
Spiritual Development : Man is potentially divine, Spiritual
development enables the child to discover his / her inherent divinity and
manifest it. It Is achieved through value education, value based
education, philosophy, meditation techniques, yoga etc.
Indian Culture : Culture is more than just art forms, festivals and
rituals. Culture is the very way of life of a race and its thinking, which
makes it unique and special. The child is given a wide exposure to the
various aspects of our Culture, cultural awareness and appreciation of
the vast literary, artistic and scientific heritage of India, explanations of
customs and traditions and cultural awareness through hobbies and
projects etc.
Patriotism : This vital area of focus includes education in citizenship,
civic consciousness, fostering pride in being an Indian, inspite of the
diversity. It aims at moulding students into dedicated and committed
citizens who take real pride in serving the nation.
Universal Outlook : Universal Outlook refers to an appreciation,
sensitivity and commitment to universal issues. A universal outlook
helps to view himself/herself as a responsible citizen of the world
(including world issues), live in harmony with creation (environment
education and the synthesis between science and religion) as well as
become aware of being an intrinsic part of the macrocosm.
Chinmaya Vision Programme:
The Chinmaya Vision Programme is what makes the Chinmaya
Educational Institutions ‘Schools with a difference’. It concretizes
Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda’s vision of education.
Yathaa drishti tathaa srishti - As the vision, so the world appears to
us. If man’s vision is narrow and disturbed, the world also seems filled
with strife. If the vision is broad and love-filled, so too is his world.
Chinmaya Vision Programme (CVP) was born to enshrine the
philosophy of education developed by Pujya Gurudev Swami
Chinmayananda in the heart of every growing child to bring out the best
in him or her.
Chinmaya Vision Programme is a comprehensive educational
programme for schools which integrates the best in our culture and
philosophy of education. It aims at giving children a true vision of life to
help them face challenges in a positive and dynamic manner and
heartily contribute to society.
The child is the focal point of this programme. The programme also
embraces the school management, teachers and parents.Through
them, the light of thi vs spreads to the society, country and the world at
large.
The Chinmaya Vision Programme can be classified as follows:-
Integrated Development : It aims at the overall unfoldment and gentle
blossoming of the child at the physical, mental, intellectual and spiritual
levels of his / her personality.
Physical Development : It implies good health and proper growth of
children leading to the optimum expression of their overall well-being. It
includes physical fitness, nutrition, hygiene, personal grooming, health
education, health assessment, prevention of diseases and their
treatment.
Admission Regulation :
Minimum Age Rules (L.K.G.): Children completing three years and six
months as on the 1st of June of the year of the application alone shall
seek admission to L.K.G.
Admission to Classes U.K.G. to Std. X : The school will consider
admission, subject to availability of seats, pupils from all schools
recognised by the Central Board or the State Board, on production of
Transfer Certificate duly issued by competent officers of the
Educational Department. The applicants should also satisfy the
requirements of C.B.S.E. scheme of curriculum. In general, preference
will be given for admission to pupils from C.B.S.E. Schools. Admissions
will be based on the performance In the entrance tests conducted by
the school.
Application for admission should be accompanied by
(1) Transfer Certificate, (2) Conduct Certificate, (3) Mark Sheet.
Application for admission into the L.K.G. / U.K.G. should be
accompanied by Birth Certificate.
Languages Classes
Language I English All Classes From
L.K.G. to Std X
Language II Tamil, Hindi Standards I & II
Language II Hindi / Tamil / Sanskrit Standards III to X
Language III Hindi / Tamil / Sanskrit Standards VI to VIII
Study of Hindi as Language II or Language III is compulsory. Study of
same language at both levels however, is not permissible.
Chinmaya Vision Programme augments the role of teachers, parents
and the Management in this ennobling endeavour.
W The teacher is oriented to this programme with the help of CVP
Manual, seminars and newsletters. Teacher’s assessment
scales enable him/her to assess self-worth and effectiveness.
The Parent is gradually drawn into the programme through
Manuals, workshops, child assessment, self assessment and
expert advice.
W The school management through its active participation
significantly supports this programme which aims at “all-round
development”, and not just academic excellence
This Chinmaya Vision Programme makes significant
breakthrough in the Character-moulding and personality
development of growing children complementing academic
excellence which is what true education is all about.
CVP is not an activity but a vision-inducing programme - the very
spirit behind all activities in the Vidyalaya. It is not a ‘value add,
‘but it is the Vidyalaya culture’.
It is not portion-based, but attitude based.
CVP is Value Education and Value-based Education. Value
Education is imparted through stories, activities, games etc, in a
specific allotted time, whereas Value based education is
inculcated through all the academic subjects and co-curricular
and extra curricular activities of the Vidyalaya. CVP is not only
Value education, but also value-based education.
Admission Regulation for Plus 2 Courses
The student should have
W Passed the Secondary school exam of C.B.S.E. or the X std.
Public Examination in English Medium, Under the new”Plus2”
scheme in the S.S.L.C., I.C.S.E., or Matric.
W Students of Chinmaya Vidyalaya who have passed the above
examination will be given preference for admission, depending
on the grade and the marks obtained.
W Core subject: English is compulsory
W The following groups are offered. The applicant should indicate
clearly his/her first and second choice.
1. Science Group: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology /
Computer Science.
2. Commerce Group : Business Studies, Accountancy, Economics,
Mathematics.
Internal Assessment Areas
Apart from the academic courses offered which are externally
assessed by the C.B.S.E., the following areas of study will be internally
assessed and will be part of the curriculum.
a. Physical and Health Education.
b. Art Education like Drawing, Painting, Music, Dance, Elocution,
Dramatics, etc.,
c. Value Education (Moral Instruction)
d. Computer Awareness Programme.
Other Activities
Activities like NCC, Scouts & Guides, RSP, Eco Club, Karuna Club, Bala Vihar, and Excursions are specially planned and organized to develop the latent talents in pupils and to encourage their creativity and thinking.
Class Tuition Special Lab Computer T o t a l
Fees Fees Fees Fees
L.K.G. & U.K.G. 6,840/- 1,850/- - - 8,690/-
I to II 8,360/- 2,085/- - 935/- 11,380/-
III to V 8,360/- 2,085/- - 1,610/- 12,055/-
VI to VIII 8,620/- 2,200/- 880/- 1,770/- 13,470/-
IX & X 8,620/- 2,200/- 1,290/- 1,770/- 13,880/-
FEE STRUCTURE PER TERM 2017 - 2018
XI & XII(Science with Computer)XI & XII(Science without Computer)
XI & XII (Commerce)
2,300
2,300
2,300
1,770/-
1,770/-
-
3,355
-
-
16,295/-
12,940/-
11,170/-
8,870
8,870
8,870
Note:1. There are three terms for the payment of fees in a year.2. Rs.1000/- Campus development fees will be collected once in
a year along with term fees. 3. STD XI students opting computer science will pay a caution
deposit of Rs. 500/-at the time of admission. 4. Admission Fees Rs.500/- for new admissions only. 5. The details of payment of fees may be noted.6. Students joining or leaving in the middle of the term will have to
pay fees for the full term. Fees should be remitted directly to the bank on or before 10th
April, August and December. The challans for payment have to be collected from the Vidyalaya Office.
Payment once made will not be refunded
Merit-cum-means Scholarship Scheme
The following conditions are applicable for awarding scholarship to
deserving students.
(a) The annual income of the applicant’s parent should be less than
Rs. 2,00,000/- per annum.
(b) The student should have obtained
i) 60% marks for grant of scholarship and
ii) 50% for continuation of scholarship.
(c) The number of scholarship is to be (normally)
i) five in Primary School.
ii) five in High School.
(d) The quantum of scholarship will be 50% of Tuition Fees plus the
special Fees.
(e) The scholarship will be considered with reference to applications
containing the necessary details as stated above. The scholarship
is to be renewed each year.
On all working days and for all functions of the school, pupils should be in uniform. Pupils with incomplete uniform will not be allowed in the class. Pupils should be clean and tidy in their person, dress and belongings. Uniform should be washed and pressed. Shoes should be well polished and socks absolutely white. Each pupil should bring a neat, clean handkerchief to school daily for his / her use.
School Uniform
Girls :
I. LKG and UKG
1. Frock - Blue & Grey One piece
a. No belt
b. Monogram on left sleeve
c. Short ankle length socks with 1 Grey stripe .
d. Black non - leather shoes
e. White Band
II. Std I -V
1. Shirt and Skirt
a. Blue plain shirt & grey skirt
b. Belt
c. Short ankle length socks with 1 Grey stripe
d. Monogram on left sleeve
e. White band
III. Std VI - XII
1. Salwar Kameez
a. Blue with Grey Jacket front one piece Kameez
b. Grey Salwar
c. No Belt
d. Short ankle length socks with 1 Grey stripe
e. Monogram on left sleeve
f. White band
IV. Std VI to XII
1. Salwar Kameez
a. Brown kameez - white salwar - white duppata
b. No Belt
c. Short ankle length white socks
d. Monogram on left sleeve
e. White canvas shoes
f. White band
Boys :
V. L.K.G, U.K.G, Std I - V
1. Shirt and Half Trousers
a. White shirt with front pocket
b. Brown half trousers with pockets.
c. White Socks
d. White canvas shoes
e. Belt
f. Monogram on the front pocket of shirt
VI. Std VI - XII
1. White shirt and Brown full Trousers
a. White shirt with front Pocket
b. Brown full trousers with pockets
c. Belt
d. White socks
e. White canvas shoes
f. Monogram on the front pocket of the shirt.
Girls :
I. LKG and UKG
1. White shirt / Brown Pinafore
a. No belt
b. Monogram on left sleeve
c. White socks
d. White canvas shoes
e. White band
II. Std I - III
1. Shirt and Skirt
a. White shirt & brown skirt
b. Belt
c. White socks
d. Monogram on left sleeve
e. White canvas shoes
f. White band
Boys :
IV. L.K.G, U.K.G, Std I - V
1. Shirt and Half Trousers
a. Blue shirt with Grey Piping over Sleeves and front pocket
b. Grey Half Trousers with back pockets.
c. White Socks with 1 Grey stripe
d. Black non - leather shoes
e. Belt
f. Monogram on the front pocket of shirt
V. Std VI - XII
1. Blue shirt and Grey full Trousers
a. Blue shirt with Grey piping on sleeves and front Pocket
b. Grey full trousers with back pockets
c. Belt
d. White socks with 1 Grey stripe
e. Monogram on the front pocket of the shirt.
III. Std IV & V
1. Shirt and Divided Skirt
a. White shirt & brown divided skirt
b. Belt
c. White socks
d. Monogram on left sleeve
e. White canvas shoes
f. White band
Monday Uniform
School hours ( Monday to Friday)
L.K.G. & U.K.G. 8.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m.
I & II std. 8.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m.
III to V std. 8.30 a.m. 3.10 p.m.
VI to XII std. 8.30 a.m. 3.15 p.m.
VI to XII std. (Saturday) 8.30a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
General
The entrusting of pupil to the school implies that parents agree to stand by
the rules and regulations of the school. Parents are requested to see that
their wards abide by the school regulations.
Note to parents :
The handbook is the most effective means of parent-teacher
communication. Parents are requested to check the handbook daily, look
in for homework and endorsements made by the teacher and to
communicate to the teachers through the handbook.
Parents who seek information or who wish to give suggestion should do
so to the Principal and not to the Class Teachers. The Principal can be
contacted on all working days with prior appointment. Parents can meet
teachers regarding the child’s progress after getting permission from the
Principal and may do so only after 3.15 p.m. on specified days.
Parents and guardians are requested not to meet their children or the
teachers during the class hours.
Parents are expected to co-operate in the functioning of the school by
enforcing regularity, punctuality and discipline and by taking interest in
their child’s progress. They should check the diary daily and note the
homework set and see that the homework is done by their ward. School
Discipline
Rules and Regulations
General :
1. Absence on the re-opening day as well as on the last day of each
term, is not allowed.
2. Students will not be permitted to go home between school hours.
3. Parents are requested to read and follow the rules and sign in the
place provided for signature of parent.
4. This diary should be brought to school everyday.
5a. Students must report to school at 8.25 a.m. Late comers will be
considered absent for half-a-day.
5b. The school gate will be closed at 8.35a.m. students who come
after the closure of the gate will not be allowed in. Habitual late
comers will be discharged from the school.
6. The school uniform must be worn on all school days and for school
functions. White & brown uniform should be worn on Mondays.
Students with inappropriate uniform will not be allowed in class.
Students should be clean and tidy in their person, dress and
belongings.
7. Jewellery must not be worn to school. Exchange of money and
other transactions are not allowed between students.
8. Students are responsible for the safety of their own belongings.
School cannot assume any responsibility for the loss of the
student’s belongings.
9. Writing or scribbling on tables, walls or dirtying the classroom or
damaging any school property is forbidden. Articles damaged by
students must be paid for if required at the discretion of the
Principal.
10. Private tuition by school staff for the students of the Vidyalaya, will
not be permitted.
11. No pupil suffering from contagious or infectious disease shall be
allowed to attend school.
12. Every pupil must take part in the school games and other activities
unless physically unfit or exempted by the Principal.
13. Collection of money from pupils for any purpose requires prior
sanction from the Principal.
14. Parents are requested NOT to give any money to their wards,
except on written request from the school. Students are not
allowed to purchase any article or food from unauthorized dealers
at or near school premises.
15. To ensure uniformity, all notebooks have to be purchased from the
school.
16. A record of the addresses of the parents or guardians is
maintained in the school office. Any change of address should be
communicated without delay.
17. English is encouraged to be spoken in the school premises to
acquire greater ease in the study of the language.
18. Politeness and courtesy of speech and good conduct are
expected from the pupil.
19. Every pupil is expected to contribute to the high moral and spiritual
standards of the school by his/her manner and conduct.
20. Parents and guardians are requested to see that boys come to
school with their hair properly cut. No boy with long hair will be
allowed in the class, similarly colouring the hair by the students is
strictly prohibited. Girls should have their hair plaited or neatly tied
with a white hair band.
21. The school reserves the right to dismiss a pupil on grounds of
irregular attendance, habitual lack of application, disobedience to
teachers or any kind of malpractice, or objectionable behaviour
inside the premises or elsewhere. Whenever such cases are
detected the same will be brought to the notice of the parents and
warning letters will be issued for the first two times. If the same is
repeated the third time the student will be discharged from the
school.
22. Absenting in an examination is a serious offence. No arrangement
will be made for holding special examinations for absentees,
before or after the time fixed for the examinations.
23. Pupils absent for examination on genuine medical grounds should
produce necessary medical certificate.
24. Parents may meet the Principal for any information or for making
any complaints. No complaints should be made direct to the class
teacher.
25. A Suggestion Box is kept outside the office room of the school.
Parents may feel free to offer their suggestions for the
improvement of the school and academic standard.
26. Cellular phones are not allowed inside the school premises.
27. Students should be disciplined while attending classes outside
and representing the school.
28. Whitener should not be brought to school.
29. If any student is found copying in any examination, he/she will be
awarded only a ‘Zero’ in that particular subject/paper. If the student
repeats the same the next time he/she will be issued T.C. and sent
out from the school.
30. Students should refrain from bringing polythene bags to school.
All rules and regulations are subject to any modification if found
necessary in the interest of the school.
Issue of T.C.
1. Transfer certificate will be issued only on the production of a written
application from the parent or guardian.
2. Transfer certificates will be issued only to those who have fully
settled all dues.
3. A student leaving the school in the middle of the term must pay the
fees for the full term.
4. At the time of leaving school every student is expected to enroll
himself / herself as a Life Member of the Alumni Association by
paying Rs.100.
5. Tuition fees for one term is payable for issuing a Transfer Certificate
against an application received after 31st March every year. T.C. will
be issued only after submission of a ‘No Dues’ certificate to the
office.
6. Application for T.C. should be made atleast 3 days prior to the date of
requirement of T.C.
Library
1. Students may borrow books from the library. They should return
them within the prescribed time.
2. If a book is misplaced or damaged, the student will have to pay the
cost or replace the book.
3. A second book will not be given unless the first one is returned.
4. A fine will be levied if the book is returned late.
5. Students should maintain a record of the extra reading done by
them in the pages allotted for the purpose in their diaries.
Attendance :
1. Parents should ensure that their wards do not absent themselves
from school except under unavoidable circumstances.
2. The student should be in the school premises before the first bell.
3. Application for leave must be made in the prescribed column in the
diary and prior sanction must be obtained from the Principal for
absence for more than two days. Half day leave is not permissible.
4. In case of absence due to sickness, a medical certificate must be
sent to the school and the same be recorded in the diary.
5. A minimum of 90% attendance is a must for promotion to higher
classes.
Open day will be held every two months. The performance of the student can be discussed by the parent with the teachers. The parents must return the report card duly signed. Parents may discuss the progress of their children. with the Principal after fixing up a prior appointment. Report cards will not be handed over to the student.
For classes I to XII remedial classes will be held five days of the week i.e., from Monday to Friday. Parents should meet the Principal once a month to discuss the progress of their children.
Medical Examination
All pupils are obliged to undergo a Medical Examination by the school and Medical reports will be sent to parents for follow-up action. Parents are requested to co-operate with the school for effective follow up treatment
Co-Curricular Activities
Co-Curricular activities are conducted class-wise once a week. These activities include literary activities in English, Hindi, Tamil and Sanskrit, celebration of festivals and music and dance contests. In addition, students are encouraged to take part in the activities of Eco, Karuna and Interact Clubs.
House System
To instill in pupils the art of self-discipline and self governance and to encourage the spirit of healthy competition, they are organised into 4 Houses as given below:
House Colour Alakananda Blue Bhagirathi Yellow Cauvery Red Ganga Dark Green
Endowment Prizes / Donors
Instituted by Interest accured To be utilised for
On amount
1. Mrs. Rukmani Ammal Rs. 400/- For the Best Student in Sanskrit
Endowment Prize from Std. X, based on the overall
performance.
2. Mrs. Rukmani Ammal Rs.700/- For the Best Outgoing Student from
Std. X, based on the overall
performance in academics.
3. Mr. V.N. Subbarayan Rs. 2000/- For the Best Two Students from
Std. XII, (one from Science and one
from Commerce group) based on to
overall performance.
4. Mrs. S. Narasimhan Rs. 2000/- For the Best Two Students from
Std. XI, (one from Science and one
from Commerce group) based on
the overall performance.
5. Mrs. Lakshmi Rattan Rs. 1000/- For the First Ranker in Tamil, from
Std. X, based on the overall
performance.
6. Mrs. Lakshmi Rattan Rs. 1000/- For the First Ranker in English, from
Memorial Prize' Std. XII, based on the overall
performance.
7. Mr. K.S.K. Menon, Rs. 5000/- (i) For the Best Outgoing Student
(in memory of his mother from Primary to High School,
late Smt, Konnanath based on the performance in
Kalliani Kutty Amma) academics and exlra-curricular
activities.
(ii) For the Best Student in
Balvihar in Std. V.
8. Prof. Dr. D. Sri. Rama Rao Rs. 2000/- (i) For the Best student in Science from Std. X, based on the ward performance.
(ii) For the Best Student in Chemistry from Std. XII, based on the overall performance.
9. Mrs. Suvama Prasad Rs. 2000/- For the Best Student in (in memory of her father Mathematics, one from Std. X Mr. B.R.V. Varathan) and one from Std. XII
10. Mr. Ashwin Kamdar Rs. 1000/- For the best participant in Mr. Kanthilal Kamdar school activities other than academics from Std. XII.
11. R. Krishnaswamy Naidu Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Physics Endowment instituted by from Std. XII, based on the Mr. R.V. Padmanabhan overall performance.
12. R. Krishnaswamy Naidu Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Endowment instituted by Accountancy from Std. XII, Mr. R. Uma Shankar based on the overall performance
13. Mr. Selvaraman Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Commerce from Std. XII, based on the overall performance
14. Mr. Kantilal, A. Kamdar Rs. 1000/- For the Topper in Social Science, CBSE Board Examination, Std. X.
15. Mr. Aswin Kumar Rs. 750/- For the Best Students in Arts K. Kamdar and Crafts Std. X
16. Mr. Bharat Kumar Rs. 750/- For the Best Student in Arts and K. Kamdar Crafts from Calss VI to IX.
17. Mr. A. Subramaniam Rs. 10000/- For the Best Student in Biology and Computer Science from Std. XII, and English from Std. X, based on the overall performance.
24. "Sri Bimal Krishna Bose" Rs. 3000/- (i) For the Best Student from Std. (Grandfather of Meenakshi IV based on the overall Pal of Std. IV (91-92) performance (2/3rd of interest).
(ii) For the First and Second Rank holders from Std. IV (1/3rd of interest)
25. Mr. Kantilal, A. Kamdar Rs. 500/- First Rank Holder from Std. III
26. Mr. Kantilal, A. Kamdar Rs. 500/- Second Rank Holder from Std. III
27. Mrs. B. Parimala Rathnam Rs. 2000/- First and Second Rank Holders from (In memory of her Late Std. I Husband Sri. B.D.V. Rathnam)
28. Mrs. B. Parimala Rathnam Rs. 1000/- The Best Student in Gita chanting (In memory of from Std. V. Smt. B.D.V. Kamalamma Ramaswami)
24. Mr. Chandra Mohan Reddy Rs. 500/- For the Best Student in Sanskrit from Std. X, based on the overall performance.
30. Mr. Kantilal Kamdar Rs. 501/- For the Best Student in Physics from Std. X, based on the overall performance.
31. N.S. Mani Foundation Rs. 10000/- For the Best Boy and Girl from Std. VI, based on the overall performance in academics.
32. N.S. Mani Foundation Rs. 10000/- For the Best Boy and Girl from Std. VII, based on the overall performance in academics.
33. Mr. Kantilal Kamdar Rs. 501/- For the Best Student in Economics from Std. XI, based on the overall performance.
18. Prof. Dr. V.K. Balachandran Rs. 5000/- (i) 'Janaki Amma ProficiencyPrize' for the Best students in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry based on the overall performance from Std. X to XII.
(ii) 'Kesavan Unni NayarProficiency Prize' for the Best Students in Physics, Chemistry and Biology from Std. X to XII.
19. a. Ms. Nandini Gopinathan Rs. 2000/- i) For the Best Student in Englishfrom. Std. V based on the overall performance in academics.
b. Mr. Narayanan (ii) For the Best Student in Englishfrom Std. Xl based on the overall performance.
c. Mrs. Mallika (iii) For the Best Student in Englishfrom Std. XIII based on the overall performance.
20. State Bank of Hyderabad Rs. 2000/- (i) For the Best cadet Rolling
Chetpet, Chennai - 31. Trophy.
(ii) For the Best NCC Cadet of the year (Cash Prize of Rs. 100/-)
21. A Well Wisher Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Accountancyfrom Std. XII, based on the overall performance.
22. Mr. Kantilal, A. Kamdar Rs. 1000/- For the First Ranker in Std. II, basedon the overall performance in academics.
23. Mr. Kantilal, A. Kamdar Rs 500/- For the Second Ranker in Std. II,based on the overall performance in accademics.
43. Mrs. Nalini Bharath Rs. 2000/- For the Best Students in Science
and Mathematics from Std. III, based
on the overall performance.
44. M. Radhika Rajasekaran Rs. 2000/- For the Best All Rounder in
co-curricular activities from the
Primary Section.
45. Mr. Kantilal Kamdar Rs. 2000/- For the Best 3 Students from Std. IX,
one from each section, based on the
overall performance.
46. Mr. Kantilal Kamdar Rs. 2500/- For the Best 3 Students from Std. X,
one from each section, based on the
overall performance.
47. Ms. N. Sarojam Rs. 10000/- (i) For the First Ranker from Std. X, in memory of her parents based on CBSE board Late Elappully Nappen Veettill examination.
Devayani Amma & Late (ii) For the First Rankers from Kollengode Paylur, Puthan Veettill Std. XII, one from Science and Raghava Menon one from Commerce group, based on CBSE board examination.
48. Mr. Vijayagopal Reddy Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Sanskrit
in memory of Late from Std. VII, based on the overall
Smt. Y. Sudarsanamma performance.
49. Mr. G. Gopal Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Sanskrit
from Std. VI, based on the overall
performance.
50. Mr. C.R. Kannan Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Sanskrit
In memory of his Father from Std. VIII, based on the overall
Late Sri. K.K. Raman performance.
51. Mr. Kantilal Kamdar Rs. 2000/- For the Best Student from Std. XI,
34. Ms: Ranganayaki Srinivasan Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Chemistry
from Std. XI, based on the overall
performance.
35. Mrs. Latha Kannan Rs. 2001/- For the Best Student in
Mathematics from Std. V, based on
the overall performance.
36. Mrs. Sulochana Nair Rs. 10000/- Two scholarships to deserving
students form the K.G. or Primary
Section.
37. Mrs. Leela Nambiar Rs. 10000/- For the First Rankers from Std. XII,
one from Science and one from
Commerce group, based on the
overall performance.
38. Mrs. Nirmala Jairaj Rs. 2500/- One Prize each from Std. VIII to XII. Prizes for Creative writing in English
39. Gemini Rs. 1000/- (i) For the Best Student in A.V. Punniyakoti Chettiar Mathematics from Std. XI, based Trust. on the overall performance
40. Mrs. Parimala Rathnam Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Hindi, Tamil (In memory of her Mother) and Sanskrit from Std. II, based on
the overall performance in
academics.
41. Mr. Kantilal Kamdar Rs. 1500/- For the Best Two Students from
Std. VIII, based on the overall
performance in academics.
42. Mr. Meena Sundar Rs. 1000/- For the Best Students in Hindi, Tamil Rajalakshmi Amma in and Sanskrit from Std. III, based memory of her Mother on the overall performance.
Smt. Pravinaben K. Kamdar based on the performance in
academics and extr-curricular
activities.
52. Sri. Ashwinkumar K. Kamdar Rs. 2000/- For the Best Student from Std. XII,
and Sri. Bharathkumar based on the overall performance in
K. Kamdar academics and extra-curricular
activities.
53. Mrs. Usha S. Menon Rs. 5000/- For the Best Student in Physics from
In memory of her Father Late Std. XII, based on the overall
Sri. P. Radha Krishna Menon, performance.
Principal and Physics Professor
of Shree Krishna College,
Guruvayur, Kerala.
54. Prof. T.R. Ramachandran Rs. 2500/- For the Best Student in Social
Ex-Principal, Pachaiyappa’s Science from Std. VIII, based on
College, Chennai. the overall performance.
55. Mrs. Manoranjitham Rs. 2500/- For the Best Student in Social
Science from Std. X, based on the
overall performance.
56. Late Sri. C. Govindaswamy Rs. 2500/- For the Best Student in Science
Naidu from Std. X, based on the overall
performance.
57. Late Sri. C. Parthasarathy Rs. 2500/- For the Best Student in Mathematics
from Std. VIII, based on the overall
performance.
58. Smt. Amba Bai Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student from Std. V,
In memory of her Late based on the overall academics.
Mother Smt. Lalitha
59. Smt, Amba Bai Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student from Std. IX,
In memory of her Late based on the overall performance
Mother Smt. Lalitha in academics.
60. Smt. Amba Bai Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in English
In memory of her Late from Std. XI, based on the overall
Mother Smt. Lalitha performance.
61. Smt. Amba Bai Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Mathematics
In memory of her Late from Std. XI, based on the overall
Mother Smt. Lalitha performance.
62. Prateek Nikita Harlalka Rs. 11000/- For the Best Two Students from
Std. XI, one from Science and one
from Commerce group, based on the
overall performance in academics.
63. T.S. Sambamurthy Sivacharya Rs. 10000/- For the Best Boy and Girl Student
from Std. VIII, based on the overall
performance in academics.
64. Mrs. Pravina Kantilal Rs. 10000/- For the Topper from Std. X, based
Kamdar Meritorious
Award on CBSE Board Examination.
65. Mrs. Veena Jindal Rs. 500/- For the Best Student from
K.G. Section
66. Mr. Suresh Jindal Rs. 1000/- For the Best Student in Hindi, Tamil
and Sanskrit from Std. I
67. Mr. Suresh Jindal Rs. 1000/- For the Best participant in
Co-curricular activities from Std. Xl.
68. Mr. Narayana Rathi Rs. 50000/- For the Best Student in Hindi, one
In memory of his Mother each from Std. Ito X, based on the
Smt. Jana Devi Rathi overall performance.
69. Mr. Gopakumar Nair Rs. 2000/- For the deserving NCC Cadet
70. Mr. Rajesh K. Bhotika Rs. 1501/- For the Best Student in English
In memory of his Father from Std. IX, based on the overall
Mr. Mali Ram Agharwal & Mother performance.
71. The student of Std. XII,. Rs. 5000/- Second Rankers in Std. XII one
2003 - 2004 batch from Science and one Commerce,
based on CBSE Board Examination.
72. Mr. Raju Gupta Rs. 2500/- For the Best Student in Social
In memory of his Father Science from Std. HI, based on
Late Sri. J.P. Gupta overall performance.
73. Mr, Raju Gupta Rs. 2500/- For the Best Student in English
In memory of his Father from Std. III.
74, T.S. Sambamurthy Sivacharyar Rs. 10000/- For the Best Boy and Girl Student in
Std. IX, based on the academic
performance.
75. Sri. Rajesh Natarajan Rs. 40000/- For the Best Outgoing Student from
Std. XII, based on academics and
extra curricular activities.
76. The Parents of Rs. 5000/- For the Best Teacher of the year.
Chinmaya Vidyalaya
77. Sri. T. Subbiah Rs. 15000/- For the Best Student in Gita
in memory of his wife Chanting based on participation
Mrs. Saroja inside & outside School.
78. Smt. Kalyani in memory of her Rs. 10000/- For the Best Student in
Husband Mr. R. Devarajan Mathematics CBSE Board Exam.
79. Sri. Viswanathan Rs. 10000/- For the Best Student in Tamil in
in memory of his Daughter in class IV, V, VI, VII
Smt. V. Asha
80. Smt. Padmini Balachandrah Rs. 5000/- For the Best Student in Social
Studies in X.
81. Sri. Swaroop Sayerm Rs. 40000/- Book fees for one Student.
82. M/s. Special Care Rs. 20000/- For the Best Student in LKG one
boy, one girl, UKG one boy, one girt.
83. Mr. T.S. Kalidas Sivachariyar Rs. 10000/- For the Best Student in Std. XI.
84. Smt. Radhika Reddy Rs. 10000!- For the Best Outgoing UKG Student.
85. Smt. Leela Nambiar Rs. 10000/- For the Best Student in Sanskrit in
Std X
88. Smt. Leela Nambiar Rs. 10000/- For the Best Student in Science in
Std X
87. Smt. Leela Nambiar Rs. 50000/- For the Best Student in Science in
Std XII
88. Sri. L.S.V. Easwar endowment Rs. 12000/- For the Best Student of the School
89. Smt. Kamakshi Gopalakrishnan Rs. 10000/- For the Best Student in Std VIII
Science
90. Sri. Raju Gupta Rs. 50000/- For book fee of a student
91 Sri. B. Hanumantha Rao Rs 12000/- Best student of XII Std in
Mathematics
92. Mr. Ardhendu Chakraborti Rs. 50,000/- Toppers in Computer Science in Std.
and Mrs. Dolon Chakraborti X and XII Board Examinations
in memory of their son
Omkar Chakroborti
93. Mr. Vikram Jindal Rs. 11,000/- For the second ranker in Std. XI
based on overall performance.
. For the Best Student in Std. XII
English, based on the overall
performance.
94. Mr. RajeshwarA.S Rs. 1,00,000/- Book fees for needy students of the
In memory of his father in law Vidyalaya.
Shri. S.K. Subramanian
95. Sri. R.V. Umashankar Rs.3,00,000/- School fees of a deserving child of
in memory of his son Std.X.
Late. R.U. Vishnuvaradan
97. Mrs.R.Rajalakshmi Rs.1,00,000/- For the topper in Biology in the
in memory of her CBSE Board Exam
grand daughter
Late Priyanka Mohana Rangan
98. Mrs.Geetha Ganesh Rs.1,00,000/- For Toppers in Mathematics from In Memory of her Science & Commerce of Std XI, Parent’s.Sri.G.Rajagopalan Annual Examination and the toppers and Smt. Pankajam Rajagopalan in Mathematics from Science and Commerce stream of Std XII CBSE Board Examination
99. Capt.Srinivas Murthy Sarraju in Rs.2,50,000 For payment of Tuition Memory of his fees for deserving Parents Mrs.Lalithamma student Shri.Raghavaiah Sarraju Mrs.Sahilaja Sarraju in Memory Rs.2,50,000 For payment of of her Parents Tuition fees for deserving Mrs.Seshamani Gudipati and student Shri.Neelakantam Gudipati
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