Where Every Heart
Finds Its Purpose
A school born of community conviction in 1998, Srujana Vidyalaya weaves Telugu culture and CBSE excellence into an education that truly transforms lives across 138 villages.
Our Shared Journey
Founded in 1998 in Aguru Kancharam, Rajam, Vizianagaram District, Srujana Vidyalaya began as a vision to bring world-class CBSE education deep into rural Andhra Pradesh. What started as a single campus has grown into a beacon serving 138 villages across the region.
English-medium instruction meets Telugu cultural pride here. Every student graduates not just with academic credentials, but with a rooted identity and the confidence to carry their heritage forward into the wider world.
Villages Served
Lives Impacted
Borewells Built
CBSE Pass Rate
Founded
1998
Pillars of Our Legacy
Inclusive Spirit
We break barriers of geography and economic background, delivering elite CBSE education to the heart of rural India. Every child in our 138 villages deserves a seat in a world-class classroom.
Cultural Grounding
English-medium excellence and Telugu cultural pride are not opposites here — they are inseparable. Through bilingual fluency, folk arts, and festival traditions, students remain deeply rooted in who they are.
Service First
Education is a tool for empowerment. Our students lead community initiatives — from 30+ borewells for clean water to literacy drives — learning that true achievement is measured in lives uplifted.
Pioneering Progress
Together
Every classroom, every borewell, every scholarship was built through collective will. The Srujana Vidyalaya campus stands as proof that when a community believes in education, geography is no barrier to excellence.
Scholarship for All
Financial background is never a barrier here. Merit-based and need-based support keeps every deserving student in school.
Global Alumni
Our graduates carry the spirit of Srujana to universities and careers across India and the world.
Clean Water Initiative
30+ borewells funded and built through school-led community drives, reaching the most underserved villages.