By aswathiks , 4 August, 2025
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Kanhangad

By gayathrims , 18 November, 2024

Affiliated to the CBSE, New Delhi, we follow a system of continuous evaluation that covers both the scholastic and non-scholastic aspects of student’s growth.  We have classes from Class Pre KG to class 10 Our curriculum adds qualitative content beyond the prescribed syllabus; maximises students’ progress in intellectual, spiritual, emotional, physical, cultural and artistic fields; emphasizes activity-based and experiential learning and focuses on self-exploration and learning through co-scholastic activities and frequent educational outings.  Ours is a consciously and thoughtfully designed all-inclusive curriculum.

 

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School State
School District
School Pincode
671531
School Address
Amritagiri,Kalyan Road, Balla (P.O)
School Phone
9188150462
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Amrita Vidyalayam Kanhangad
School Locations
28.62
6.57
Admission Closed ?
No
School Class
PRE-KG
LKG
UKG
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
Class 11
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Students of AV Kanhangad (Pre-KG to Class II) joyfully celebrated Ramayana Month with devotion and creativity. Children dressed as Rama, Sita, Hanuman, Jatayu, and Shabari, and the best performers received trophies and certificates.

They watched the Ramayana in the AV Room, where teachers explained its values—respect, righteousness, and kindness. The celebration served as a blend of culture, learning, and spiritual growth.

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Ramayana Month Celebration - Kanhangad
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Ramayana Month Celebration - Kanhangad
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Students of AV Kanhangad (Pre-KG to Class II) joyfully celebrated Ramayana Month with devotion and creativity. Children dressed as Rama, Sita, Hanuman, Jatayu, and Shabari, and the best performers received trophies and certificates.
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Students of AV Kanhangad (Pre-KG to Class II) joyfully celebrated Ramayana Month with devotion and creativity. Children dressed as Rama, Sita, Hanuman, Jatayu, and Shabari, and the best performers received trophies and certificates.
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