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Vidyaranya High School
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Jiddu Krishnamurthy was, to many, "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma". Folks who have understood his message are either philosophers or school-teachers or both. Fittingly, then, Krishnamurthy's baton has been carried most visibly by schools based on his thinking.

Schools which make strong philosophical statements tend to be overly rigid in their zeal, almost to the point of being cults. Vidyaranya, based loosely on the Krishnamurthi tenets, brings a lot of the pluses of solid philosophical foundations, and none of the dogmatism that plagues so many "alternative" schools. True-believers may be disappointed to learn that Vidyaranya does not figure on the "official" list of Krishnamurthy schools, but they would do well to put a sock on that disappointment. Vidyaranya is a joy.

Set up a little over 40 years ago by Shanta Rameshwar Rao, Vidyaranya boasts of a satisfied set of parents, an enthusiastic set of teachers, and a singular, marvelous campus set bang in the heart of the city. The school personifies Rao (who is also, by the way, one of India's best writers) in more ways than one. The curriculum, the teaching methodology, the layout, the décor, and even the annual admissions owe a lot to the efforts of this doughty lady to bring "proper" education to Hyderabad.

Improper, in this lexicon, is what cookie-cutter schools are. Schools that guarantee a particular "pass percentage", that assure admission to selected colleges, and so on. Vidyaranya will have none of that. Alumni who range from Hyderabad's own NTR Junior and Diya Mirza to several graduates of India's most competitive colleges, attest to the fact that Vidyaranya is onto a good thing.

Vidyaranya, like an affectionate mother elephant teaching the calves to swim, pushes kids on to confidently address what they want best for themselves with well-timed, well-placed and well-intentioned swats. Kids are encouraged up to treat those two imposters, victory and defeat, just the same. This applies to competition, to studies, and to games.

But the laissez-faire approach to teaching shouldn't fool you. Behind the it-doesn't-matter-whether-you-do-the-homework-or-not air lies a sharp sense of observation. While there are no formal exams till the ICSE Board exams at the end of the 10th class, kids can be told to repeat a grade if the teachers feel it in their better interest. Without being in-your-face with anything, Vidyaranya walks-the-talk on everything. Care for students' safety, for instance, is not just bruited about. Which other school in Hyderabad has fire drills, complete with fire-engine and all?

The fees are remarkably low - about Rs. 12,000 per year including lunch - and the school is shorn of all fuss. There's an active PTA, and regular meetings with the parents where philosophy is given a gentle nudge. Parents and kids, both alike, are left to make their own choices. The school has the reassuring stolidity, confidence and longevity of Mother Earth: here before you, here after you're gone.

Should you choose this school? If you have strong family values, don't want your kid to become a clone of the current talk-of-the-town, and are confident that happiness is not the same as success, then the answer is an unequivocal "yes". If, however, you believe that kids need to be conditioned to handle the crucible of their adult years, or if you want to get them started on their Yellow Brick Road before they reach their +2, then you should look elsewhere.

Admission to this remarkable school is, well, not easy. A lot depends on what the school makes of the parents, as well as on the current strength and make-up. The norm is 25 kids per section, and two sections per class. It appears that at a subliminal level, efforts are made to maintain a healthy melting-pot, with students representing all religions, economic backgrounds, cultures and so on. The leaning seems to be towards well-educated parents. Children with special needs are welcomed, without being patronised.

Vidyaranya has a lot to recommend it. If you have the courage in yourself, your genes and your progeny, and can screw your courage in its sticking place and run the gauntlet of the intimidating-without-meaning-to-be-so admission procedure, your kids will owe you one.
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Dadlani_ritesh on 24th Oct 2021, 2:02am | Permalink
We attended an interview with this school. The interviewer was extremely rude and arrogant. We referred to the website and the methodology and great things mentioned in the website to which the interviewer said that we don't have extra curricular activities, we are not an open school that has a great relationship with students and we are not what you expect from that website. So why is it that that website is linked to your Google link and why have you allowed your alumni to create a website on your behalf??????
Ritz on 24th Oct 2021, 1:58am | Permalink
We attended an interview with this school. The interviewer was extremely rude and arrogant. We referred to the website and the methodology and great things mentioned in the website to which the interviewer said that we don't have extra curricular activities, we are not an open school that has a great relationship with students and we are not what you expect from that website. So why is it that that website is linked to your Google link and why have you allowed your alumni to create a website on your behalf??????
asad on 9th Sep 2013, 9:58pm | Permalink
HI
Srividya on 25th Apr 2013, 3:33pm | Permalink
What is the admission procedure in this school like application issue date, child's age, (my son celebrated his 3rd birthday fortnight ago). I am interested to join my kid in this school
my mailid ronividya@gmail.com
Rohit on 22nd Jan 2013, 8:44pm | Permalink
I am very proud of my school, it believes in excellence and it does'nt believe in the rat race... Sushma is jelous may be because she was not upto their expectations.
sushma on 2nd Aug 2012, 6:57pm | Permalink
i think its disgusting the way they interview the parents,they think that they are the only people on earth who give quality education,pity them overconfident and egoistical people
devikaskapadia on 15th Sep 2009, 8:45pm | Permalink
It is the best school I have seen!
They don't judge the child by the performance in the exam but the overall performance of the whole year!!!! Therefore they do not hav exams till the 8th standard..........and they dnt need to wear any uniform as the children should be comfortable in whatever they wear! The principal does not believe in competition also!

Pros: no exams
Cons: no uniforms
sheetal on 7th Jan 2009, 7:08pm | Permalink
This is definitely a very compelling write up of the school and no doubt it deserves it , having gone through a long journey and finally emerging a winner in the hearts of its students and their parents . But if the editor would have given some tips as to why the selection / admission is so ambiguous ? If the whole mission of Vidyaranya's faculty is to nuture the "sense of self" in its students , then pray tell me why do they stonewall you during the interview ? Why do they not even bother to inform you as to the selection criteria let alone interact with the kid whose future is ultimately at stake there ? Agree it is basic economics at play here that the demand is FAR MORE than the supply but even denial can be politely worded .No sir , this is not modesty ........this is plain "attitude" in-your-face . Their time is precious , not ours ??? Really disappointing to note this about the faculty of such a reputed "school-with-a-difference"

Pros: Approach to education
Cons: Approach to parents
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