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The Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Kajalgaon is about 800 meters from NH-31. Vidyalaya is located in the prime areas of district headquaters surrounded by DC Office,Army Camp,JSB Civil Hospitals, judicial court and BTAD guest house.

 VKV, Kajalgaon was opened in January 2007 with 52 students,3 teaching and 2 non-teaching staff. Presently the Vidyalaya was denoted by BTC government. VKV Kajalgaon is an English medium school and follows CBSE curriculum. Though the vidyalaya is an English medium School, equal emphases is given to Hindi, Bodo Assamese and Sanskrit language also. The school is having co-education facility with a girl’s hostel named Sister Nibedita Girls' Hostel.

The education system in our vidyalaya is based on philosophy of Swami Vivekananda's Man Making Education i.e not only making the child educated, self-reliant, confident, independent, truthful and selfless with noble character, but also taking care of the child's fivefold personality development i.e., physical, mental, emotional, intellectual and spiritual.


Mission

1.  Empathy for fellow beings, thereby instilling the sense of social responsibility.

 

2.     Attempts to address the child’s five-fold personality development i.e. Physical, Mental, Emotional, Intellectual and Spiritual. 

 

3.     Along with the aim to facilitate holistic education for the learners, growth in co-scholastic areas like life skills, attitude & values is also stressed  along with the scholastic areas.

 

4.     To infuse innovative ways in teaching-learning process in partnership with resource persons.


Vision

“ We, in Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalayas aim to give all round development i.e Physical, Mental, Emotional, Intellectual & Spiritual development to the students through various activities so that the hidden talents are developed to the fullest.The Management, staff, alumni and parents share a collective vision and mutual purpose in education so that the students may fruitfully contribute to the wider society and address the realities and concerns of our country and of the world. “