







SWAMI RANGANATHANANDA MEMORIAL "VIVEKANANDA VIDYAPITH"
Learning and growing together
Digital Classrooms
Well Qualified Faculty
Modern Teaching Techniques
Extensive & Modern Library
Sports
Canteen
An Endeavour of Ramgarh Swami Ranganathananda Educational & Welfare Society
Modern School
Our school would leverage the modern sciences and technology to interpret the best education to the students.
World Languages
The students would learn multiple languages that would empower them in the future.
Smart Classes
Our classes would be equipped with digital equipment and all our classes would be recorded online.
Vedanta Wisdom
Our school would impart the ancient wisdom of Vedanta, based upon the highest values of life.
Yoga
We would teach Yoga and Pranayama to our students that would strengthen them physically, mentally and emotionally.
Welfare Activities
We engage in various welfare activities to help needy children of the society by imparting education and various skills.
Unique Blend of Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science
Vivekananda Vidyapith seeks to provide "Man-Making" and "Life-Building" education by blending India’s ancient wisdom—Ayurveda, Yoga, and Vedanta—with modern science and academia.
We want to mould children into noble and strong members of society by fostering physical, intellectual, and spiritual strength. Its vision combines the latest knowledge in Western science and technology with the timeless values taught by the seers of India.
We thus aim to prepare our children to step into the modern word, with their roots intact in the glorious ethical and spiritual culture of our country.
Limitless learning and opportunities
Here our children will be equipped with modern science along with ancient wisdom and array of contemporary skillsets will also be imparted to them.
Our Ethos
At Vivekananda Vidyapith, we believe that true education goes beyond textbooks — it is a harmonious development of the body, mind, and soul. Guided by the ideals of Swami Vivekananda, our ethos is rooted in the vision of “Man-Making” and “Life-Building” education.
We strive to create an environment where India’s ancient wisdom walks hand in hand with modern scientific learning. Our curriculum integrates:
The science of physical well-being inspired by Ayurveda,
The science of mental discipline through Yoga, and
The science of spiritual growth grounded in Vedanta.
In this holistic blend of tradition and modernity, we aim to nurture children who are intellectually sharp, physically strong, emotionally balanced, and spiritually aware.
We believe that knowledge of modern science and technology must be complemented by the timeless moral and spiritual values inherited from our rich cultural heritage. By doing so, we aspire to mould students who are not only competent professionals of tomorrow but also noble, compassionate, and strong individuals — deeply rooted in India’s glorious ethical and spiritual culture while confidently stepping into the modern world.
Expectation from parents
We seek parents’ cooperation in nurturing the same ideals at home that the school upholds — discipline, respect, honesty, and compassion — ensuring a seamless continuity between school and family life.
Parents are encouraged to motivate their children not only in academics but also in physical activities, yoga, cultural programs, and community service, helping them grow into balanced individuals.
We expect parents to stay engaged with their child’s progress, attend meetings, and communicate regularly with teachers to work together for the child’s all-round development.
A peaceful, value-oriented, and supportive home atmosphere strengthens what the school imparts — fostering focus, discipline, and emotional well-being in children.
Parents are requested to uphold and reinforce the school’s philosophy of blending modern education with India’s spiritual and ethical heritage, encouraging their children to take pride in these ideals.
Blessings from the Holy Monks
Swami Suvivinanda Ji, General Secretary of Ramkrishna Math and Mission, laid down the foundation stone of the school building in presence of lots imminent monks of Ramakrishna order and devotees on June, 2017.