Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kothali

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kothali
Location

Kothali
Belgaum, Karnataka, 591287
India

coordinates = 16°25′43″N 74°30′45″E / 16.428697°N 74.512535°E / 16.428697; 74.512535Coordinates: 16°25′43″N 74°30′45″E / 16.428697°N 74.512535°E / 16.428697; 74.512535
Information
School type Public
Motto Prajnanam Brahma
(Consciousness is Brahman)
Established 1986
School district Belgaum
Grades Class 6 - 12
Age range 11-18
Classes 14
Medium of language English
Campus size 32.08 acres (12.98 ha)
Campus type Rural
Color(s)          White and Gray
Nickname JNVK
National ranking 33
Affiliations C.B.S.E.
Website www.jnvkbelgaum.gov.in

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kothali (JNVK) is a boarding school near Belgaum, Belgaum, India. JNVK is funded by the Indian Ministry of Human Resources Development.[1]

History

The school was established in the year 1986 in the campus of Desh-Bhooshan by the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, an autonomous body which comes under the Ministry of Human Resource and Development New Delhi. Navodaya Vidyalaya is the dream child of late Shri Rajiv Gandhi, the Ex-Prime Minister of India. Later the school shifted to its own 32.08 acres (12.98 ha) campus in between the villages Kothali and Kuppanwadi in 1989.

The founder Principal Shri. S.V Sheshadri had formatted the school in such a way that it continues to be one of the top Navodaya School in Hyderabad region.

Campus

School stands on a 32.08 acres (12.98 ha) campus near Kothali village, and also very near to Shanti Giri, a Jain ashram. The campus has several buildings, the administration Block, main class room buildings, Laboratory building, workshops, teachers' quarters, students' dormitories, principal's house, guest house, common mess, sports ground, Power house, water tank.

Houses

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Principals

1. S.V. Sheshadri (1988 to 1994) 2. K.B.Gopinath (1995 to 2000)

References

  1. Directory of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, Karnataka The Official Website Of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti

External links

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