In addition to assuring academic achievement, D.A.V. Boys Gopalapuram educates students to face global issues without sacrificing “their character, their customs, and above all, their Indianness.” The initial location of the D.A.V. Group of Schools is Gopalapuram, Chennai’s D.A.V. Boys Senior Secondary School, which is run by the Societies Act-registered Tamil Nadu Arya Samaj Educational Society. It was founded in 1970, and the C.B.S.E. New Delhi has it affiliated and completely accredited up to class XII. The D.A.V Boys Secondary School has made a space for itself in the academic fields of the nation thanks to a faculty that is highly qualified, professional, and committed.
Arya Samaj (“Noble society”) is a movement that upholds Vedic infallibility as the foundation for its moral standards. It does not claim to be a distinct religion in and of itself, but rather works to ensure that everyone lives a moral life in line with “Vedic” ideas. It was started by Maharishi Swami Dayanand Saraswati as a secular movement in April 1875 with the intention of uniting like-minded people (regardless of caste, creed, religion, or gender) behind one common cause. In a sense, the Vedas constitute a “User Manual” outlining how people should spend their lives, and are widely acknowledged as the earliest scriptures (known to have existed before the dawn of civilization).