Facilities

Student-Centric Facilities for Everyday Needs

Boarders of each complex take their meals together in their respective dining halls. Every effort is made to provide nutritious and balanced meals to the students. The menu includes non-vegetarian dishes (egg, fish, or chicken) six days a week, particularly at lunch. Separate provisions are available for vegetarians. Rice (pre-boiled variety) is primarily served at lunch, while chapatis are served at dinner. Green vegetables are provided based on availability, along with dal in both main meals (lunch and dinner). Thursday is a fully vegetarian day for all boarders. Vidyamandir has its own dairy to ensure a steady supply of milk and milk products. Vegetables are also grown on separate campuses to partly support daily consumption.

Meals

Meals

Boarders dine together in their respective dining halls. Efforts are made to provide a nutritious, balanced diet, including non-vegetarian items six days a week. Rice is primarily served for lunch, and chapatis are served at dinner. Vegetarian options are available every day, with Thursday being fully vegetarian. Vidyamandir operates its own dairy and grows vegetables on campus to support the food supply.

A brief outline of the diet schedule is provided below:

Post Physical Training 6:40 am – 7:10 am: Germinated grains, milk / sattu biscuits
Breakfast (8:30 am – 9:30 am) Bread chole / dalia / chapatti / puri / paratha with vegetables, dal, upma, or khichdi
Lunch (12:30 pm – 1:40 pm) Rice, dal, one dry and one gravy vegetable, or a non-veg dish (fish/egg/chicken)
Evening Snacks (3:50 pm – 4:30 pm) Pastry, chowmein, fruits, poha, halwa puri, pasta, etc.
Dinner (8:00 pm – 9:10 pm) Chapati, dal, dry vegetable, one gravy dish, 250 ml milk or sweetened rice

Swimming

A large swimming pool on the school campus adds to the diverse amenities provided for sports and recreation. A pool water treatment plant is also in place to maintain cleanliness and prevent algae growth. Swimming classes are held under the supervision of a trained instructor as per the class schedule.

Swimming Pool
Hostel

Hostel Accommodation

In line with the ideal setup of a boarding school, hostel accommodation is one of the institution's most crucial services. Students are accommodated in dormitories, generally allotted based on their age groups.

Gokul Complex

This two–storeyed wing houses students from classes III to VI in seven dormitories, each supported by attendants to provide the necessary motherly care and attention.

Sarada Complex

This two–storeyed complex accommodates students from classes VII to X in both junior and senior wings.

Buddha Complex

This single-storeyed residential facility, located close to the main campus, provides boarding for students of classes XI and XII.