The Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya is an integral part of the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama,
Narendrapur which has its Headquarters at Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal. Since its opening on 22nd
April 1958, it has been a residential school for boys established on the foundation of the high ideals
of Swami Vivekananda, implementing the man-making and character-building ideals of education as
propounded by him. The Vidyalaya is envisioned in the image of Indian Gurukul system where precious
traditions and cherished values of the past and modern educational concepts have been integrated. It
presents a synthesis of all that is best of the eastern and western models of education. It follows the
trail as a paradigm of excellence to promote its culture and tradition. The lush green natural
surroundings have given it a special identity. The Vidyalaya, its students and staff, all enjoy the
blessings of Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada devi and Swami Vivekananda.
Till 1975, it was the only Multipurpose School in West Bengal which offered instructions in six streams,
viz. Science, Humanities, Agriculture, Technical, Commerce and Fine Arts. Thereafter, in 1976 the
Vidyalaya was converted into a Secondary School under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, with
Bengali and English as medium of instructions. Students can choose either Bengali or Hindi as the first
language. Since 2005, the Higher Secondary Course has been introduced in the Science stream only with
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Statistics along with compulsory subjects Bengali, Hindi and
English. As per the permission granted by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, We have
Introduced Humanities stream at H.S Section from the academic year 2021 with Economics, Computer
Science, Computer Application, Education, History, Philosophy, Political Science and Sanskrit.
The Vidyalaya consists of two separate campuses, each with its own school buildings and hostels. The
boys of the junior classes (V-VII) stay in Junior Section campus. They have a nice three-storied school
building and three hostels. They also have their own extensive play ground, a library specially meant
for young readers and a small auditorium for cultural activities. The boys of senior classes (VIII-XII)
are put up in the Senior Section campus where they have their own facilities. They have a large
two-storied school building, seven hostels and laboratories. There are also playgrounds, a stadium, a
gymnasium, a spacious auditorium and a library. About 960 students are on the roll of the Vidyalaya at
present.
Students come here from different parts of India. They also have different religious faiths. Some of
them belong to poorer sections of the society. The staff and students coming from different regions of
India live here as members of one family.