- Date of opening of the KV :
04.07.66
- Highest class and the number
of sections sanctioned for each class :
Highest class : Class XII
Pre-primary : 1 section
Class I to X : 3 section
Class XI to XII : 2 section (Only Science stream)
- Sector (Civil/Defence/Project/IHL)
: Civil
- District : Bangalore
- State : Karnataka
Kendrya Vidyalaya Malleswaram Bangalore
Kendriya Vidyalaya, Malleswaram is located in the 18th
cross, adjacent to Malleswaram bus terminus. Surrounded by greenery and a
sylvan atmosphere, the imposing building stands with an aura of majesty,
beckoning students and visitors into the institution.
Bangalore, The
'Eden' of Karnataka
Bangalore, renamed as Bengaluru, offers a perfect
rendezvous and a destination to those who have a penchant for a fusion of
the old and the new. Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka is a vibrant city
with varied hues of culture and tradition. It has a rich historical legacy.
It is rightly called the 'Silicon Valley' with leading IT companies and
corporate sectors working around the clock. The city, with its lush green
gardens, tree-lined avenues, trendy downtown, and the software flood offers
one a picture of striking contrasts.
Quintessence of Kendriya
Vidyalayas
Kendriya Vidyalayas, run by Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan,
an autonomous body, under the ministry of HRD, Govt. of India, New Delhi, -
were conceived as pace settling Educational Institutions. They are
affiliated to the CBSE, New Delhi, and have a common syllabus and curriculum
of studies. Apart from catering to the needs of transferable Govt.
employees, KVs act as a miniature India aiming at fostering National
Integration. Committed to excellence in education, the Vidyalayas promote
experimentation and innovations in all spheres of school education in
collaboration with bodies like CBSE, NCERT. etc.
KVS are 'Numero uno' Educational Institution in
India
It's not IIT, it's not IIM... the most trusted brand in
the field of education in India is KV. Out of India's top 50 most trusted
service brands KVS is a runway winner (10th position) almost 50% more than
the branded IIT (27th position) Source: 'The Economic Times' 17th December
2003.
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