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    About KV

    ” Kendriya Vidyalaya is a system of Central Government Schools under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The system came into existence in 1962 under the name “Kendriya Vidyalaya” and has been affiliated to the CBSE since then. It was later renamed as Kendriya Vidyalaya. Kendriya Vidyalaya Ramgarh was established in the year 2010 under the aegis of Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan. The school caters to the education needs of the children of BSF and local population in accordance with the admission guidelines issued by the Sangathan. Located in the premises of 166 Battalion BSF Campus, the school is 6 kms away from Ramgarh Bus Stand. 67 kms away from the historical city of Jaisalmer and barely 43 kms away from the famous Longewala. At present the school has classes from Std-I to X. With the appointment of permanent teaching and non-teaching staff, the school is all set for its rapid growth. With permanent infrastructure, the pace of overall development of students including sports and better education in a conducive atmosphere is certain. This will help us in building leaders for the days to come. Each one of us at KV Ramgarh believes in the immense limitless potential of a child. The entire staff takes an oath to unleash this potential in each child. This can be accomplished by implementing the revolutionary concepts of the organization like CMP, Constructivism, NAEP, TAL etc. to build a generation with care and concern for fellow citizens, nation and environment. Ultimately taking the country to the heights of peace, universal brotherhood, pride of brotherhood. We look forward to the continued guidance of Dr. Anurag Yadav Deputy Commissioner (Jaipur Region). Thank you to Shri Madho Singh Assistant Commissioner (Jaipur Region) for improving the performance of the school in the future. This would not have been possible without the untiring support of the VMC and Chairman Shri V.P.Singh, Commandant 166 Bn BSF Ramgarh. We look forward to the same dedication and enthusiasm from you in the days to come .”