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The prestigious educational event “Vidhyaiva Sarvadhanam 2025” was held on 14th September 2025 in Vashi, celebrating 11 years of its successful journey. At this event, Mrs. Aparna Ramakrishna Parsekar was honoured as the Best Teacher of the Academic Year 2025. Later, on 16th September 2025, during a special assembly, our Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir proudly presented her with the Certificate of Achievement. On the same occasion, STD I students who achieved three positive remarks were also felicitated. The programme ended with heartfelt applause, making it a proud moment for the school and recognising Mrs. Aparna Ma’am’s remarkable achievement as a source of inspiration..

 Special Achievement of Mast. Samarth Mangal Anil Gaikwad (Class X): It gives us immense pleasure to announce that Master Samarth Mangal Anil Gaikwad, student of Std. X, has brought great pride and honour through his outstanding achievement in Taekwondo. Samarth began his Taekwondo journey in Std. VII, initially as a fun activity. However, with dedication, discipline, and determination, he steadily progressed and went on to win several medals at various district and state-level championships. His journey towards the Asian Youth Games began in Nashik, where he attended a 21-day selection training camp. After qualifying there, he continued his advanced training at Balewadi, Pune, and was later selected for the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Lucknow Excellence Training Camp, where he trained intensively for one month. Despite facing challenges such as continuous practice, body pain, and back pain, Samarth remained focused and committed to his goals. His perseverance and hard work culminated in a remarkable achievement — representing India in Taekwondo (Boys Freestyle Poomsae) at the Asian Youth Games, Bahrain 2025, where he secured an impressive 7th rank among participants from 46 countries in his very first international championship. This achievement is not just a rank but a moment of immense pride for his village, district, and the entire nation. We salute Samarth’s hard work, dedication, and the unwavering support of his family. May Samarth continue to rise higher and bring many more laurels to his school and the country in the years to come.

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About Our School

It was a long cherished idea of the founder to have a CBSE School to cater quality education as per the growing demands of the public. Thereby followed the formation of the CBSE school in the year 2006. Where state board English Medium school was converted into a full fledged CBSE school on switch over category upto secondary level……   For More Click Here 

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Bharati Vidyapeeth English Medium school,Navi Mumbai has been progressing steadily since 1983.

 

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  • Khari Kamai Activity – Std VII: The Khari Kamai activity was organised by Std VII on 5/12/25 in our school quadrangle with enthusiasm and active participation. All Grade 7 students set up their stalls creatively, displayed a variety of healthy homemade dishes, and confidently managed money transactions. The activity aimed to develop entrepreneurial skills, teamwork, and responsibility among the students. The programme began with a warm welcome and the arrival of the guests, followed by the Scout and Guide promise, motto, and laws presented sincerely by the students. The event was then inaugurated by Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir, Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, and Mrs. Bindu Ma’am. Principal Sir motivated the students and appreciated their dedication and efforts toward the activity. Students from Std I to X visited the stalls and enjoyed the homemade food items, which were sold at reasonable prices. Teachers extended their support and encouraged the students throughout the programme. The Khari Kamai activity for Std VII proved to be a joyful, meaningful, and enriching experience, helping students gain confidence, practical skills, and a sense of responsibility.

  • Khari Kamai Activity: Std VIII: The Khari Kamai activity was organised on 26 November 2025 by Std VIII in our school quadrangle with great enthusiasm and teamwork. All Grade 8 students set up their stalls creatively, displayed various healthy homemade dishes, and confidently handled money transactions. The activity aimed to develop entrepreneurial skills, teamwork, and responsibility among the students. The programme began with a warm welcome and the arrival of the guests, followed by the Scout and Guide promise, motto, and laws presented confidently by the students. The event was then inaugurated by Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir, Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, and Mrs. Bindu Ma’am. Principal Sir motivated the students and appreciated the meaningful slogan—“Ghar par nahi, ghar ka khao; packet nahi, sehat badhao.” All students from Std I to X were invited to visit the stalls and enjoy the delicious homemade food items, which were sold at affordable prices ranging from ₹10 to ₹15 per dish. Parents and teachers supported and encouraged the students throughout the programme. The Khari Kamai activity turned out to be a joyful, memorable, and enriching learning experience, helping students build confidence and real-life skills.

  • Book Review Competition 2025: The Book Review Competition was held in our school quadrangle on 14th October 2025 for the students of Std. VIII to X. The event aimed to encourage reading habits and enhance literary expression among Participants presented their reviews in Marathi, Hindi, and English, sharing insights about the books they had read, highlighting what made them special, and explaining why others should read them. The competition was judged by Subhash Sir and Santosh Sir. Our respected Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir, Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, and Mrs. Bindu Ma’am graced the occasion with their presence. The event concluded with appreciation for all participants for their thoughtful reviews and enthusiasm towards reading. It was indeed an inspiring and enriching experience for everyone.

  • Student Council Election Report 2025: The Student Council Election for the academic year 2025–26 was conducted on 4th July 2025 in the school quadrangle. The election was held for the posts of Head Boy, Head Girl, Assistant Head Boy, and Assistant Head Girl.
    The process began with the announcement for student nominations and counseling on 26th June 2025. On 30th June 2025, candidates presented their vote appeal during the morning assembly, encouraging students to vote responsibly.
    The election was formally initiated by Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir and Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am. Students from Classes 6 to 10, along with teachers, participated as voters. The election process included the setup of a ballot box, polling booths, and the formation of a vote counting committee and polling officers to ensure smooth and fair conduct.
    Though the results are yet to be officially announced, the teachers have listed them and will declare the outcome shortly. This election served as a meaningful opportunity for students to understand the value of voting and the democratic process.

  • Story Telling Competition: The Story Telling Competition for classes I to IV was held on 7th August 2025 on the school terrace. The participants narrated well-prepared stories with meaningful morals, using expressive actions and voice modulation to enhance their storytelling. The event not only boosted students’ confidence but also encouraged creativity and communication skills.
    The competition concluded on a joyful note, leaving the audience inspired and appreciating the power of storytelling.
  • Rakhi Making: Rakhi Making Competition was organised on 5/8/25 for students of Std I to VIII. Students enthusiastically participated and created beautiful handmade rakhis using materials brought from home. Their creativity and effort were truly commendable. The event not only showcased their artistic skills but also helped them understand the cultural importance of Raksha Bandhan. The competition concluded on a joyful note, with appreciation for all participants and their wonderful creations.
  • Red Themed Day Celebration 2025: Red Day was celebrated on 2nd August 2025 for the students of Standard I and II. Students came dressed in red and brought red-coloured fruits in their tiffin. All students of STD I and II assembled on the school terrace and recited rhymes that had the colour red in them. They spoke a few sentences about the fruit they had brought, showed it to everyone, and shared its benefits. Teachers shared the importance of the red colour and where it is used. The terrace was filled with enthusiasm as the bright red outfits and fresh fruits added charm to the day. Teachers appreciated the students for their confident presentations. Photos were clicked to capture their joy, making it a memorable and colourful celebration.
  • Friendship Day On 2nd August 2025, Friendship Day with Trees was celebrated in our school. The programme began with a prayer. Our esteemed guests, Mrs. Jyoti Kayande (Nurse, NMMC) and Mrs. Rupali Pol (Police Inspector, Thane), were felicitated by our respected Principal, Mr. Alok Sharma Sir , Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni ma’am and Mrs. Bindu Ma’am .A speech on the significance of the day was delivered. On account of Friendship Day, the chief guests tied friendship bands to the trees, symbolising love and care for nature. The event concluded with the national anthem followed by the Rajya Geet. It was a memorable celebration that strengthened our bond with nature.
  • Orange Day: The Creative Corner has everything a student or teacher certification candidate needs to create charming posters, bulletin boards, projects and the like.

           Orange Day was observed on 13th September 2025 for the students of Std. I and II on the school terrace. The children came dressed in bright orange attire, adding charm and vibrancy to the celebration. They enthusiastically crafted beautiful             handmade puppets using orange-coloured paper, showcasing their creativity. On the terrace, the students confidently narrated a few sentences about the significance of the orange colour. Memorable moments were captured in photographs,              and the children relished the delicious orange ladoos that they had brought in their tiffins. The celebration was filled with joy, learning, and togetherness, leaving the young ones with cheerful memories of Orange Day.

  • Summer Camp 2025 – Inauguration: The much-awaited Summer Camp was inaugurated on 24th April 2025 with great enthusiasm. Our respected Principal, Mr. Alok Sharma Sir and Pre-Primary Head, Mrs. Reshmi Kulkarni Ma’am, garlanded the photo of Honble. founder Dr. Patangraoji Kadam Sir to mark the beginning of the event.
  • ‘DEBATE COMPETITION :- ‘ The students of BVEM School,Navi Mumbai participated in the inter- school debate competition organised by YMCA Navi Mumbai on 10th August 2024. the students expressed their thoughts and opinions. The session was the kaleidoscope of opinions, thoughts and perspective that enhanced their knowledge and understanding.
  • It gives us immense pleasure to honor and appreciate the two top rankers of class 9th of BVEM school,Navi Mumbai Ms Prashasti Tare and Ms Anuja Dhamane who were Felicitated by the Organizers of The Times NIE. Their hard work and performance have made both their parents and the school feel proud. They have not only made us proud but brought accolades to school with their excellent performance thus, adding an extra feather to its cap. Our respected Principal sir Mr. Alok Sharma appreciated the combined efforts of the teachers and the students and extended his best wishes to them.
  • Inter House Singing Competition : The participants from grade 5 to grade 10 put forth their enthralling performance .The competition was judged by our teachers. The occasion was graced by the esteem presence of our Principal sir Mr Alok Sharma and Pre-primary headmistress Mrs.Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am. The competitors gave out a variety of patriotic and devotional songs.They came up with such melodious voices which in the run attracted the audience as such. A great support was given from the audience side. All our young maestros who took part in the competition made the competition a great success. All of them sang to their level best . The winners were well appreciated by the judges and our Principal sir.

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    BV School organized various school events every term for promoting and encouraging students creative ability 

  •  World Computer Literacy Day – 2nd December 2025: World Computer Literacy Day was observed on 2nd December 2025 with a well-organised programme that began with a warm and respectful welcome to the dignitaries—Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, Mrs. Bindu Ma’am and Mrs. Manjit Ma’am—graciously hosted by Nishika Naidu of Std IX. The celebration commenced with a melodious Saraswati Vandana by the choir group. Students presented confident and expressive elocution speeches on various general topics, followed by an insightful explanation of the day’s significance by Sarvadnya and Vritti and a delightful poem recitation by Anvit Rote of Std II. A thoughtfully presented skit on Computer Day highlighted the growing role of technology in modern life, and Vaishnavi of Std IX delivered an informative talk on Artificial Intelligence. A special and enriching address was given by the dedicated computer teacher, Mrs. Shailaja Potdar Ma’am, who emphasised that technology is a boon if used wisely, advising students to “think before you click” and to engage with digital media responsibly. The primary section added vibrancy to the event with a lively and cheerful dance performance. The programme concluded on a proud and meaningful note with the National Anthem and Rajya Geet, inspiring students to adopt safe, smart and purposeful use of technology in their daily lives.
  • Report on Mahaparinirvana Diwas 2025: Mahaparinirvana Diwas was observed with solemnity on 6th December 2025 in our school quadrangle. The programme began with a prayer, followed by an inspiring Thought of the Day. A floral tribute was offered to the portrait of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, honouring his immense contribution to our nation. Meaningful speeches were delivered in both English and Marathi, highlighting Dr. Ambedkar’s life, values, and vision. A melodious song was presented by the students, adding a reverent tone to the occasion. The ceremony concluded with the National Anthem, followed by the Rajya Geet. As per the circular, Elocution and Singing Competitions for Std. VI and VII were conducted thereafter, providing students an opportunity to express their understanding and respect for the day. The programme ended on a thoughtful note, reminding everyone to follow the path of equality, knowledge, and justice shown by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar.
  •  Bagless Day Celebration 2025 – Std. VI to Std VIII:  Bagless Day for Std. 7 was celebrated on the school terrace on 11th December 2025 with the theme “Best from Waste,” where students creatively used recyclable materials to make useful and decorative items, promoting environmental awareness and responsible use of resourcesBagless Day for Std. 7 was celebrated on the school terrace on 11th December 2025 with the theme “Best from Waste,” where students creatively used recyclable materials to make useful and decorative items, promoting environmental awareness and responsible use of resources. The Bagless Day celebration for Std VIII was held on 12th December 2025 with the theme “Local to Vocal.” Bagless Day is celebrated to give students a break from routine academics and help them learn through practical, joyful, and creative experiences. On this day, students came dressed in traditional attire, brought homemade regional food items, and participated enthusiastically in sharing the cultural significance of their dress, the nutritional value of their food, and its connection to their geographical region. The activity helped students appreciate India’s cultural diversity while building confidence and pride in their heritage.
  • Gandhi Jayanti and the birth anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri: On 01st October 2025, Gandhi Jayanti and the birth anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri were celebrated in our school quadrangle with great respect and reverence. The programme began with the garlanding of the photos of Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri by our respected Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir, Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, and Mrs. Bindu Ma’am. This was followed by a prayer. A speech on Mahatma Gandhi highlighted his principles of truth and non-violence, while another speech on Lal Bahadur Shastri reflected on his simplicity, honesty, and dedication to the nation. The celebration concluded with the national anthem and the Rajya Geet, creating an atmosphere of patriotism and unity. The programme not only paid tribute to their legacy but also inspired students to imbibe their noble values in daily life.
  • Constitution Day – 26/11/2025: Constitution Day was observed on 26 November 2025 in our school quadrangle with great respect and patriotism. The programme began with a prayer, after which the Preamble of the Constitution was read aloud and the students repeated it in unison. A meaningful speech highlighting the importance of the Indian Constitution was delivered, enriching the students’ understanding. The event concluded with the National Anthem followed by the Rajya Geet, marking a proud and disciplined end to the celebration.
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  • Children’s Day Celebration: Children’s Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy in our school quadrangle on 14th November 2025 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, who loved children dearly. Beautiful decoration across the quadrangle added charm and colour to the special occasion. The celebration began with the welcome and arrival of our respected Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir, Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, Mrs. Manjit Ma’am, and Mrs. Seema Naik Ma’am, followed by a soulful Saraswati Vandana presented by the school choir group. A floral tribute was offered to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru by Principal Sir, Mrs. Rashmi Ma’am, Mrs. Manjit Ma’am, and Mrs. Seema Naik Ma’am, honouring his contribution and affection toward children. The programme continued with an inspiring speech on Children’s Day by Mrs. Suman Ma’am, a thoughtful thought of the day by Mrs. Anamika Ma’am, and news reading by Mrs. Rakhi Ma’am. A special highlight was Swaraj Kanse, who confidently represented Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and addressed the students. Teachers presented a song dedicated to the students, filling the atmosphere with love and joy. The Pre-primary section showcased a delightful act by Karamjeet Ma’am as a Punjabi boy and Jhumki Ma’am as a little girl. Their makeup  suited their roles perfectly, and their performance beautifully conveyed important messages about developing good hobbies, eating healthy food, avoiding excessive mobile use, and enjoying outdoor games. This was followed by energetic entertainment programmes by students, which added excitement and happiness to the celebration. Mrs. Aparna Ma’am extended her best wishes to all the students, motivating them to dream big and work hard.  All teachers worked together to conduct the assembly with excellent coordination and dedication, making the event a grand success and truly reflecting Nehruji’s belief that “children are the real strength of a nation and the foundation of society.”
  • Diwali Celebration: Diwali was celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm in our school quadrangle on 15th October 2025. The celebration began with a soulful prayer followed by an inspiring speech on the significance of Diwali and another enlightening speech on the life and values of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. A “No Crackers” speech was delivered to promote an eco- friendly and safe Diwali. Students of Std. II added charm to the event by reciting delightful poems on Diwali in English and Marathi. A beautifully crafted fort depicting Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and his mavalas attracted everyone’s attention, while the lit diyas and the colorful selfie point enhanced the festive atmosphere. Students who had earned three positive remarks were felicitated by our respected Principal Sir and Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am for their good conduct and performance. The celebration concluded with cheerful smiles, festive wishes, and a spirit of togetherness that truly reflected the essence of Diwali — spreading light, joy, and positivity all around.
  • Seed Plantation Activity: A seed plantation activity was conducted on 16th October 2025 at Bharati Vidyapeeth English Medium School (CBSE), CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai. The seeds of Bahava and Hadga plants were received from the Seed Conference jointly organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune and Sahyadri Deorai.   Students of Class IX from the Conservation Club and Class X from the Eco Club actively participated by filling soil in plastic bags and planting the seeds. The event was graced by the presence of our respected Principal Mr. Alok Sharma, Pre-Primary Headmistress Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni ma’am ,Mrs. Bindu Ma’am, Mrs. Manjit Kaur Ma’am,Mr. Nitin Sawant Sir , Mr. Anant Devkar Sir, Mr. Rajendra Sonamale Sir, and Mr. Subhash Chapaitkar Sir , along with all teaching and non- teaching staff who enthusiastically contributed to the success of the programme. The activity aimed to promote awareness about environmental conservation and the importance of native plant species.
  • Hindi Diwas Celebration: On 13th September 2025, our school celebrated Hindi Diwas with great enthusiasm in the school quadrangle through a special assembly conducted in Hindi. The programme began at 7:05 am with Saraswati Vandana presented by the choir group, followed by the news in Hindi by Parth Upasani of class VIII A.
    Speeches highlighting the significance of Hindi Diwas were delivered by students of class VIII, while students of class II recited beautiful poems in Hindi. The assembly concluded with the National Anthem and Rajya Geet, filling the atmosphere with pride and respect.
    On this occasion, a Hindi handwriting competition was also conducted for students of classes I to VII. The celebration truly inspired students to value and promote our national language, Hindi.
  • Teachers Day Celebration: On 5th September 2025, Teachers’ Day was celebrated on a virtual platform by Bharati Vidyapeeth. The esteemed dignitaries gracing the occasion online were: Chancellor Dr. Shivajirao Kadam Sir, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Vivek Sawji Sir, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and MLA Honourable Dr. Vishwajeet Kadam Sir, Registrar G. Jayakumar Sir, Executive Director of Health Sciences Dr. Asmita Jagtap Ma’am, Associate Executive Directors Dr. Mahadev Sagare Sir and Dr. K. D. Jadhav Sir, and Editor of Vicharbharati & Working President of Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad Prof. Milind Joshi Sir. All branches of Bharati Vidyapeeth were connected and seen on the screen, while all the staff of Bharati Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai gathered in the Management Auditorium to witness the celebration.

          The programme began with the Rajya Geet followed by the Bharati Vidyapeeth Geet. A floral tribute was then offered to Former Minister, and Founder Chancellor of Bharati Vidyapeeth, Honourable Dr. Patangraoji Kadam Sir, who began his            life as a teacher. Coming from a humble farmer’s family, he valued education deeply and founded Bharati Vidyapeeth to provide educational opportunities to countless students. His journey—from being a teacher to becoming the Founder                  Chancellor of Bharati Vidyapeeth—remains an inspiration for all in the field of education.

          The felicitation of Honourable Pro-Vice-Chancellor Dr. Vishwajeet Kadam Sir was then done by Dr. K. D. Jadhav Sir.

          Vice-Chancellor Dr. Vivek Sawji Sir addressed the gathering, speaking on the significance of the day and congratulating everyone for Bharati Vidyapeeth securing the 59th rank in the NIRF Overall University Rankings 2025. He emphasized                 that teachers must always explain, demonstrate, and inspire.

          Honourable Pro-Vice-Chancellor Dr. Vishwajeet Kadam Sir then delivered his address, fondly remembering Honourable Founder Dr. Patangraoji Kadam Sir, extending Teachers’ Day greetings, congratulating all for the NIRF success, and                   announcing an increase in DA pay, which was warmly appreciated.

           After his speech, all other esteemed dignitaries were felicitated .

           The Director (Navi Mumbai) Dr. Vilasraoji Kadam Sir was felicitated by Principal Dr. Wilson Sir, after which the Director felicitated all Principals and HODs. In turn, all Principals honoured the teachers with a shriphal and flower.

           The programme concluded with a Vote of Thanks, leaving everyone inspired and proud to be part of the Bharati Vidyapeeth family. The celebration was a true reflection of gratitude towards teachers and their noble role in shaping society.

  • Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration: On 26th August 2025, Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in our school quadrangle. The programme began with the arrival of our respected Principal Alok Sharma Sir, Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am and Mrs. Bindu Ma’am. A warm and grand welcome was given to Lord Ganesha, followed by an instrumental music tribute and a melodious song sung by a Sr. Kg student.

          The dignitaries performed the Puja and floral tribute to Lord Ganesha and also to the photo of our Founder, Honourable Patangraoji Kadam Sir. The Ganesh Aarti was beautifully presented by the choir group and teachers. A speech                              highlighting the significance of the day was delivered by a Std. VI student.

         The cultural performances included a graceful Ganesh Vandana dance by Std. VIII students, a special dance by Junior Kg children, a powerful solo Shiv Tandav dance by a Std. IX student and a soulful solo song by a Std. VIII student.

         The celebration concluded with the National Anthem followed by the Rajya Geet, leaving behind an atmosphere of devotion and joy.

  • Independance Day: On 13 August 2025, our school celebrated Independence Day with great patriotic fervour. The programme began with the welcome and arrival of Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir, Chief Guest Sr. Police Inspector Mr. Ganesh Jadhav Sir, Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, and Mrs. Bindu Ma’am, followed by Saraswati Vandana by the choir group. Speeches on the significance of the day were delivered in English, and the Chief Guest addressed the gathering, advising students on safe mobile usage and caution against accepting requests from strangers online.
    Std X students presented an energetic dance dedicated to Independence Day, which was followed by a skit. The skit vividly portrayed India’s journey from early times to independence — showing the arrival of the British, the gradual loss of freedom, and the nation’s awakening through the sacrifices of great leaders. Scenes depicted the courage of Rani Laxmibai in battle, Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violent protests, Subhash Chandra Bose’s leadership of the INA, Bhagat Singh’s fearless sacrifice, and Indira Gandhi’s role in nation-building. With well-chosen costumes, expressive acting, and powerful dialogues, the skit left the audience inspired and filled with pride.
    The choir group presented a patriotic song, and the programme concluded with Pasaydan singing, a vote of thanks, and distribution of prasad to all.
  • Har Ghar Tiranga: As part of the Har Ghar Tiranga 2025 campaign, various patriotic activities were conducted in our school to instill pride and respect for the national flag.
    5th August 2025: A selfie stand was set up for students from Pre-Primary to High School. All students took photographs at the stand and received certificates, which were later shared on social media. During the assembly, the choir group presented a group song
    6th August 2025: A Tiranga Quiz Competition was conducted for Std. VIII (A and B) as a house-wise event. Rangoli competition was organised for Std. V to Std. X, and students of Std. IX (A and B) decorated the school walls with tricolour-themed artwork.
    7th August 2025 :Students from Std. I to X made tricolour rakhis, while Std. X (A and B) wrote heartfelt letters to soldiers. Raksha Bandhan was celebrated by tying rakhis to traffic police at CBD Traffic Police Station
    11th August 2025: A Tiranga Run and Marathon was organised for Std. VII to X. All students from Pre-Primary to High School took the Tiranga Pledge, affirming their dedication to the nation
    12th August 2025: A Tiranga Exhibition was arranged for Pre-Primary and High School students, showcasing the significance of the national flag.
    15th August 2025: Students from Std. VIII to X participated in the Prabhat Pheri (morning rally) in the neighbourhood, followed by the Independence Day Flag Hoisting Ceremony in the school premises.

    These activities created an atmosphere of patriotism and unity, encouraging students to honour and uphold the values represented by the national flag.

  • Tree Plantation Drive: On 31st July 2025, a Tree Plantation Drive was organised under the Science Club to instil awareness about the importance of planting trees and conserving natural resources among students. Our Principal, Mr. Alok Sharma Sir ,inaugurated the drive by planting a coconut sapling, followed by Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni ma’am and Mrs. Bindu ma’am , who planted guava saplings in the school garden. Members of the Science Club enthusiastically participated in the event.
    The drive not only beautified the school campus but also encouraged students to take responsibility for protecting the environment. It was a meaningful initiative towards a greener and healthier future.
  • The School Council Investiture Ceremony for the academic year 2025–26 was held on 22nd July 2025 on the school terrace with great enthusiasm and dignity. The programme began with the welcome of dignitaries, followed by the lighting of the lamp, garlanding of the photo of our Honourable Founder, Dr. Patangraoji Kadam Sir and Saraswati pujan.The newly elected Head Boy, Head Girl, Assistant Leaders, House Captains, Vice-Captains, and Incharges received their badges from our respected Principal, Mr. Alok Sharma Sir and esteemed dignitaries. This was followed by the oath, administered by Principal Sir, where the student leaders pledged to carry out their duties with sincerity and discipline.
    Principal Sir addressed the gathering with motivating words, encouraging students to lead by example.
    The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Sarika Ma’am. The ceremony instilled a strong sense of leadership and responsibility among the council members, marking a promising beginning to the new academic year
  • Guru Purnima Celebration: Guru purnima was celebrated with devotion and reverence in our school quadrangle on 10th July 2025. The programme commenced with the warm welcome of Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir and Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, followed by a soulful Saraswati Vandana by the choir group. A floral tribute was offered to the revered Dr. Patangraoji Kadam Sir, and pujan of Vyas Muni and Goddess Saraswati was performed by Principal Sir and Rashmi Ma’am. Zara Mulla, a student of Std. 9, delivered an insightful speech on Guru Purnima in English. Our Director, Honourable Mr. Vilasraoji Kadam Sir, along with other esteemed guests, also paid floral tribute to Dr. Patangraoji Kadam Sir and Vyas Muni. Principal Sir felicitated our Director Sir and the dignitaries present. Following the felicitation, a student delivered a speech on the significance of Guru Purnima, highlighting the invaluable role of gurus in our lives and how their guidance shapes our character and future. Another student shared thoughts in Marathi, expressing gratitude towards teachers . The cultural segment included a melodious song on Guru Purnima by the choir group and a graceful dance performance by Std. X girls. A special Pitamah Pujan was held to honour the wisdom and love of grandfathers. This unique event was organised to show respect to grandfathers who, like gurus, guide their grandchildren with experience, affection, and traditional values. Grandsons performed pujan of their grandfathers with great respect and devotion. Principal Sir then felicitated the grandfathers and reminded students to always respect their grandparents and parents, who are the first teachers in life. The celebration concluded with the felicitation of teaching and non-teaching staff by Principal Sir and Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am. The event truly captured the essence of Guru Purnima—respecting and honouring all those who lead us on the path of knowledge and righteousness.
  • Ashadhi Ekadashi Celebration: Ashadhi Ekadashi was celebrated with devotion and enthusiasm on 5th July 2025 in the school quadrangle. The event began with the warm welcome of our Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir and Mrs. Rashmi Kulkarni Madam. The celebration commenced with a soulful Saraswati Vandana performed by the school choir group.This was followed by a floral tribute to the revered Hon’ble Patangraoji Kadam Sir and the deities Vithaal-Rukhmini, offered by Principal Sir and Rashmi Kulkarni Madam. Students then delivered a speech on the significance of Ashadhi Ekadashi, explaining its cultural and spiritual importance. The choir group also presented a melodious devotional song. A special highlight was the Ashadhi Ekadashi Vari performed by students, reflecting the traditional Warkari procession with great devotion and discipline. The programme concluded with Palkhi Pujan and Aarti, performed by Principal Sir, Rashmi Madam, teachers, and students. The Ganesh Aarti was also conducted with great reverence. The Palkhi procession then proceeded towards the management campus, where our Honourable Director Mr. Vilasraoji Kadam Sir offered prayers and sought blessings. The event was a heartfelt tribute to the traditions of Maharashtra and a beautiful display of unity, faith, and devotion.
  • A workshop on AI and Robotics was held on 5th June 2025 at 11:30 am to 1:30 pm in the Management Hall for teachers, focusing on effective methods to engage students in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.
    The event was led by Mr. Rajendra Bhanwalkar Sir and his team, who brought valuable expertise in the field. The workshop commenced with a warm welcome and introduction by Aparna Miss, who highlighted the purpose of the session and introduced the guests. The workshop aimed to equip teachers with the knowledge and tools needed to introduce Robotics and AI.
  • Good Friday Observance 2025: Good Friday was solemnly observed in our school on 17 April 2025 . The programme began with a prayer, creating a reflective and respectful atmosphere . This was followed by a speech highlighting the significance of Good Friday and the values it represents.  A heartfelt poem was also recited, capturing the spirit of the day. The observance concluded with the singing of the National Anthem, followed by the Rajya Geet . The programme was a meaningful tribute and served to deepen our understanding of Good Friday. concepts to students from Standard III to IX.
  • Ambedkar Jayanti Celebration: Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti was celebrated with great respect and enthusiasm in our school quadrangle on 12th April 2025. The event commenced with our Principal Sir, Mr Alok Sharma, respectfully garlanding the photo of Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. This was followed by a floral tribute offered by our Pre-primary Head, Rashmi Kulkarni Ma’am, along with Bindu Ma’am and Sudhir Sir. A thought-provoking speech highlighting the life, achievements, and contributions of Dr. Ambedkar was delivered, inspiring all students and staff present. The event concluded with the singing of the National Anthem, followed by the Rajya Geet.It was a memorable and meaningful celebration honouring the legacy of the great social reformer and architect of the Indian Constitution.
  • Ram Navami Celebration:- Ram Navami was celebrated with great enthusiasm in our school quadrangle on 5th April 2025. The event began with a prayer, creating a serene and spiritual atmosphere. Students delivered thoughtful speeches in both English and Hindi, highlighting the significance of Lord Rama’s life and teachings. The celebration reflected the values of devotion, righteousness, and unity. The programme concluded with the singing of the National Anthem and the Rajya Geet, instilling a sense of patriotism and pride among everyone present. The event was a memorable one, showcasing cultural values and student participation. 

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STUDENT AND TEACHER ACHIEVEMENT (2025-2026)

Special Achievement of Mast. Samarth Mangal Anil Gaikwad

(Class X):

It gives us immense pleasure to announce that Master Samarth Mangal Anil Gaikwad, student of Std. X, has brought great pride and honour through his outstanding achievement in Taekwondo. Samarth began his Taekwondo journey in Std. VII, initially as a fun activity. However, with dedication, discipline, and determination, he steadily progressed and went on to win several medals at various district and state-level championships. His journey towards the Asian Youth Games began in Nashik, where he attended a 21-day selection training camp. After qualifying there, he continued his advanced training at Balewadi, Pune, and was later selected for the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Lucknow Excellence Training Camp, where he trained intensively for one month. Despite facing challenges such as continuous practice, body pain, and back pain, Samarth remained focused and committed to his goals. His perseverance and hard work culminated in a remarkable achievement — representing India in Taekwondo (Boys Freestyle Poomsae) at the Asian Youth Games, Bahrain 2025, where he secured an impressive 7th rank among participants from 46 countries in his very first international championship. This achievement is not just a rank but a moment of immense pride for his village, district, and the entire nation. We salute Samarth’s hard work, dedication, and the unwavering support of his family. May Samarth continue to rise higher and bring many more laurels to his school and the country in the years to come. 

  •  Times NIE Awards:  On 22nd August 2025, the Times NIE Awards, which are given every year to STD IX academic toppers, were presented. This year, Master Prithviraj Pawar and Master Harshit Jadhav were honoured with a trophy and certificate during a  special assembly. They were felicitated by our respected Principal, Mr. Alok Sharma. Such recognition inspires students to strive for excellence in their academic journey.
  • Felicitation of Students for Positive Remarks: As an initiative to encourage discipline and good conduct, our respected Principal, Mr. Alok Sharma, announced that students receiving three positive remarks in their almanac would be felicitated, while those with three negative remarks would not be allowed to participate in sports or other activities. In accordance with this, on 22 August 2025 ,Samruddhi Prajapati (STD II A), Abhidnya Waghmare (STD II C), Bhagyashree More (STD III A), and Aaradhy Bangar (STD III B) were felicitated by Principal Sir during a special assembly. This initiative serves as a strong step towards motivating students to develop positive behavior and responsibility.

  •  District Taekwondo & Karate Championship 2025 :It gives us immense pleasure to announce the outstanding achievements of our students in the District Taekwondo Championship 2025 held at Nerul on 27th July 2025. Samarth Gaikwad secured a Gold medal in Poomsae, while Aayush Dimble bagged a Silver and a Gold medal in Kyorugi. Shlok Dhande won a Silver medal in Kyorugi, and Shlok Dhowale achieved a Gold medal in Poomsae. Smarnika Bansode brought laurels by winning a Gold medal in Kyorugi and a Silver medal in Poomsae.
    In addition, Vedant Thakur excelled in the Karate Championship held at Chembur, securing second position in one category and first position in another.
    All the winners were felicitated by our respected Principal, Mr. Alok Sharma, during a special assembly. Their remarkable achievements brought pride and glory to the school.
  •  2nd Inter Club Taekwondo Championship 2025: It gives us immense pleasure to announce that our students participated in the 2nd Inter Club Taekwondo Championship 2025, organised by STFA and held at Chembur, and brought laurels to the school with their outstanding performances. Soham Gaikwad (U/14 category) secured three gold medals—one each in the individual fist breaking event, cadet category individual poomsae event, and U/14 Kyorugi event. Aayush Dimble (U/14 category) won three bronze medals in the individual fist breaking event, Kyorugi event, and cadet category individual poomsae event. Smarnika Bansode earned a bronze medal in the cadet category individual poomsae and a silver medal in the U/14 individual fist breaking event. All the winners were warmly felicitated during the school assembly by our respected Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir and Bindu Ma’am for their remarkable achievements.
  • Achievements of our students in Master Mind Competitions: It is a moment of pride to announce that Navaneesh Sai R of Std. Sr. KG brought laurels to our school by excelling in the Masterminds Preschool League National Championship held on 20th June 2025. He secured an A+ grade in English at both the School Championship and National Championship, and an A grade in English at the State Championship of the Preschool League. In recognition of his remarkable achievement, he was felicitated by our respected Principal, Mr. Alok Sharma Sir, during the school assembly.
  • BEST TEACHERS AWARDS 2025

    • The prestigious educational event “Vidhyaiva Sarvadhanam 2025” was held on 14th September 2025 in Vashi, celebrating 11 years of its successful journey. At this event, Mrs. Aparna Ramakrishna Parsekar was honoured as the Best Teacher of the Academic Year 2025.
      Later, on 16th September 2025, during a special assembly, our Principal Mr. Alok Sharma Sir proudly presented her with the Certificate of Achievement. On the same occasion, STD I students who achieved three positive remarks were also felicitated.
      The programme ended with heartfelt applause, making it a proud moment for the school and recognising Mrs. Aparna Ma’am’s remarkable achievement as a source of inspiration.
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  • Bhartians at Navi Mumbai attended a program of ‘Indian Swacchata League ‘ organised by NMMC. It was a program of fight against garbage. The program was organised on Rajiv Gandhi ground CBD, Belapur where all the schools over Navi Mumbai had gathered for the occasion.
  • To make our city Green and Clean an awareness workshop was attended by the students of BVEM School Navi Mumbai joined hands to take the pledge – ‘Majhi Vasundhara Pledge ‘ with Smt. Sujata Dhole Additional Commissioner NMMC. The students were enabled to interact and were aided to understand the various aspects of health and a booklet was also designed for the students.
  • Girls of BVEM School, Navi Mumbai from 6th to 10th attended a seminar on ‘My Health, My Pride’ organised by Unicharm India and conducted by Sharp NGO where they were explained to take care of their health during their special days.
  • As per CBSE guidelines A contest on ‘Pariksha pe Charcha’ was organised where Teachers,
    Students and Parents of BVEM School participated actively.

  • CBSE took an
    initiative to strengthen the resolve in making India a drug free nation.
    Teachers, Parents and Students of BVEM School, Navi Mumbai  participated in the e-pledge titled say ‘Yes
    to life and No to Drugs.’

  • 2ND AUGUST 2023: MOVIE ON SWACHH BHARAT – The students of BVEM School, Navi Mumbai watched an educational and informative movie on ‘Swachh Bharat’ in the school premises on 2nd August 2023. This movie “Let’s Change” was organised by the members of Zilla Parishad. Students from Nursery to class 12th learnt through the movie about how to bring a change in the society. The movie was very interesting and informative.

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To commemorate the 75th Independence day, ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav ‘ was celebrated with full zeal and zest amongst the Bhartians at Navi Mumbai. The array of programs were as follows:- Read More…

 

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BHARATI VIDYAPEETH ENGLISH MEDIUM SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL is ideally located at sector 3, CBD a business centre of Navi Mumbai. Navi Mumbai is rightly called ‘THE CITY OF 21st CENTURY’ due to its advancement in last few years. The School area is well connected by road and rail and placed to the nearest bus station by 1.5 kms. to nearest railway station CBD Belapur by 3 kms. and to International Airport Mumbai by 40 kms.

Principal Name: Mr. Alok Sharma
Supervisor: Mrs. Bindu Midha
School Address: Sector -3, CBD, Belapur, Navi Mumbai.            Pin Code 400614
School Phone No. 919930402701
School Email : bvemsnm@gmail.com 

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