Our Story
BPM Model School was established at Varkala in 1997 to commemorate the well-known and dearly departed freedom fighter Sri. Bhaskara Pillai by his son, the late Mr. B. Rajendran Nair (our former chairman), and with the venerable Mr. G. Ramesan, who became the founding principal.
Our school has been providing one of the best educational services in the city for a while now and recently we celebrated our silver jubilee. We are proud of the achievements and are working tirelessly to improve and provide the best for our students.
Our Mission
- To impart knowledge that encompasses the institutional syllabus and the world beyond the classroom.
- To build and strengthen character that will not crumble when tested in the crucible of adulthood.
- To inculcate in our students the leadership qualities needed for a better future and to hold their heads high as Indians.
- To provide an excellent education for the children in and around the area.
- To shape patriotic and responsible citizens.
- And, most importantly, to give all glory for every breathing moment to God the Almighty.
Our Vision
- A focus on student learning and achievement with commitment to helping all students reach their full potential and providing a rich and engaging learning environment that challenges and supports students.
- A commitment to excellence with focus on continuous improvement and a commitment to providing high-quality education and resources for students and staff.
- A focus on innovation and forward-thinking and exploring new approaches to teaching and learning, and to staying at the forefront of educational trends and best practices.
Our Motto
“Nurture for Future”
The children are the future of our country, and we take sincere efforts to nurture and provide them the with the best possible education. Our motto is indicative of the schooling we provide here at BPM Model School.
Our Emblem
Our emblem depicts that children have a world of opportunities ahead of them and education is the door to becoming successful in the world with flying colours. It is the joint responsibility of the parent and the teachers to lend a helping hand to the students in their journey.