Vadodara’s Kavi Dula Kaag Primary School has already allocated all available admission spots for the upcoming 2026-27 academic year, even before the state’s annual school enrollment campaign commences. This high demand has led the school to display a “no admission” notice due to overwhelming interest from parents.
The school, managed by the Municipal Primary Education Committee in Vadodara, is part of the ‘Shala Praveshotsav and Kanya Kelavani Rath Yatra’ initiative, a statewide program established in 2003 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his tenure as Gujarat’s chief minister. Known for its academic excellence and infrastructure, the institution caters to over 1,700 students in 24 classrooms across three buildings.
Under the Prime Minister Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) scheme, the school is set to receive additional resources, including nine new classrooms to accommodate more than 2,000 students. Renowned for its academic achievements, the school has excelled in government assessments and seen its students perform exceptionally well in various competitive exams.
The campus boasts modern amenities like air-conditioned labs, smart classrooms with interactive panels, sports facilities, a library, and a medicinal plant garden. In addition to academics, the school emphasizes sports and cultural activities, with students participating in competitions at district, state, and national levels. The school’s “Bal Sansad” initiative aims to nurture leadership qualities and democratic values among students.
Recognized for its success in cultural events and academic excellence, the school has attracted visits from prominent state leaders like Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Education Minister Rivaba Jadeja. With its unique blend of academic prowess, modern facilities, and extracurricular opportunities, Kavi Dula Kaag Primary School exemplifies the increasing demand for quality government schools.
