Explanatory
Note on Vision Statement
KVS envisions itself a world class organization in school
education committed to continually empowering teachers to actualize inside out
synergy in students and enable them to fulfill futuristic societal, national
and global needs and aspirations.
Explanatory Note: Important words and their connotation:
Envisions: KVS has a dream to follow in future.
World class organization: An organization that is
equipped with the state of the art educational technology, infrastructural
facilities and more importantly preparedness on the part of teachers, students
and other staff members to employ these in day-to-day functioning of the
Vidyalaya.
Continually empowering teachers: In a knowledge society,
up-gradation of knowledge and pedagogical skills are a must to remain
relevant for the future students. KVS organizes several in-service courses,
capacity building programmes for the teachers and other staff members.
Actualize inside out synergy: Every school activity
leads to development of student- physical development and/or
cognitive/intellectual development and/or emotional/spiritual development. The
word inside synergy refers to perfect balance in these dimensions so that there
is perfect harmony between head, hand and heart. Incorporating “out”- “inside
out synergy” refers to balanced personality synergizing with external world and
circumstances to create great works.
The word “actualize” signifies that the seed for such inside out synergy
is innate and not an external addition and our role is to ensure its
manifestation. This is in line with the definition of education by Swami
Vivekananda, “Education is manifestation of perfection already in man”.
Futuristic
societal, national and global needs and aspirations: Such exalted individual would add tremendous
value to life and fulfill needs and aspirations of the society, the nation and
the world. “Individual needs” has been deliberately avoided not to emphasise on
the “self”. An individual would really be contributing when he/she has risen
above his personal “self”.