Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Sri Venkateswara Vidyalaya, Tirupati was inaugurated by Sri C. Subramaniam, former President, on the 2nd June 1990 in the presence of Sri S. Ramakrishnan
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Sri Venkateswara Vidyalaya, Tirupati was inaugurated by Sri C. Subramaniam, former President, on the 2nd June 1990 in the presence of Sri S. Ramakrishnan, then Executive Secretary and Director General of the Bhavan and other eminent personalities of Bhavan and of the temple town.
Started functioning with 125 students from classes Kinder Garten to 3rd in 1990, subsequently, every year one class was added up to Class X. Today, the Vidyalaya has become a full fledged secondary school with a strength of 2000 students.
The school follows CBSE syllabus and provides instruction in Humanities, Science, Work Education, and Fine Arts. The guidelines of Vidyalaya are the achievement of the highest scholastic record, the development of a refined pattern of behavior, and an awareness of spiritual values.
The Vidyalaya strives to blend the heritage, culture, values, and wisdom of glorious ancient India with the constantly changing needs and aspirations of modern society. It seeks to develop every student into a self-reliant, socially useful, disciplined, and law-abiding citizen by providing regular and standard teaching in the most sophisticated manner. It also aims at developing every pupil into an integrated personality and making the child fit to take up various responsible positions in life.