Our Motto
“Aanobhadraah Kratavo Yantu Vishwatah ”
let noble thoughts come to us from every side.
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN
Thiruvananthapuram KENDRA
Thiruvananthapuram Kendra of Bhavan’s was established in 1986 under the illustrious helmsmanship of the late Sri. Sooranad Kunjanpillai and Secretary Sri. S M Radhakrishnan Nair. The Thiruvananthapuram Kendra of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, commenced functioning in February 1986, is one of the major Kendras of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. It runs the following institutions:
1. Bhavan’s Senior Secondary School, Kodunganoor.
2. Bhavan’s Vivekananda Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School, Manvila.
3. Bhavan’s Kulapati K.M. Munshi Memorial Vidya Mandir, Poojappura,
4. Bhavan’s College of Communication and Management (a constituent of Rajendra Prasad Institute of Communication and Management, Mumabi) Thiruvananthapuram.
The Kendra in collaboration with Infosys Foundation and Bangalore Kendra Organizes Cultural Outreach programme for supporting rural artists and to revive extinct art forms of Kerala. The Kendra is the nodal centre for implementing the programs since 2012. As a unique venture the Kendra has been conducting ‘News for Use’•, a general awareness test for Teachers to promote News paper reading habits among teachers and then pass on such information on a regular basis to students. All Kerala Bhavan’s Tests for Bhavan’s Schools have been conducted successfully for 2 years and our attempt to have an all India Test could not succeed due to pandemic. An ambitious construction activity for providing an Auditorium (1000 capacity) and a Nursery block at BVB Manvila is progressing well. We have a social responsibility fund that supports children from financially poor families. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Senior Secondary School, Kodungann
The Bhavan Culture
The Bhavans believe that there are elements in all cultures that transcend all barriers and knit people together.
It’s ideal is Vasudhaiva Kudumbakam – “The World is One Family”.
The founder looked upon the Bhavan as an “Adventure in faith”, a faith in India’s past, present, and future. It is also a faith in India’s people who have a rich and unbroken cultural
heritage.
The Bhavans Faith
The Bhavans Pride
True to its goal of revitalizing Dharma or the Moral Law in its threefold aspects of Truth, Love, and Beauty- Satyam, Shivam, and Sundaram. Bhavan is ceaselessly striving to carry forward
India’s ageless message – Faith, Self-Discipline, and Dedication, Shradha, Samyama and Samarpana
The Bhavan’s Institutions are not meant merely to provide training, information, or skills for better jobs but also to infuse educational institutions with a devotion to higher values, to introduce seriousness of purpose in the broader sense of translating them to life with dedication. Development of the intellectual life of the students is not enough. It must be harnessed for moral and spiritual development. Rajaji has emphasized that information should blossom into knowledge and knowledge should mature into wisdom, and that knowledge without wisdom can be dangerous. Bhavan’s commitment is to impart value-based education to the young and the old alike. The noble values we cherish are encoded in
Bhagavad Gita