Sainik School, Bijapur


Sainik School Bijapur is one of the 25 Sainik Schools of India. The Bijapur Sainik School was established by the government of India in 1963. The school prepares boys to join the armed forces. The school has contributed about 600 officers.
Sainik School Bijapur is located in the district Bijapur, Karnataka, India. The campus spreads across of land. Every year nearly 100 students join the school in the sixth class, after clearing the selection procedure, which includes a written test, interview and a medical examination.
The efforts of former interim chief minister of undivided Bijapur district, late S R Kanthi led to the school being established. His efforts led to the administrators giving the go-ahead to set up the school in the district.
It began its work at Vijay College campus. After construction of the new building was completed in 1966, it was shifted to the present premises. During the last four decades, the school has contributed nearly 400 officers to the armed forces, three of whom have reached the rank of Lt General or an equivalent.
The school has three service officers, 32 teaching, 17 administration staff and 45 general employees on its roll. Six hostels, named after the famous dynasties that ruled the state, have been provided for the students. It has recorded the best results in class XII amongst all Sainik schools.

Main building

The main building houses the administrative office and the office of the Principal, Head master and Registrar of the school. It also has the classrooms from class sixth to XII and the labs, an audio-visual room and a library. It has administrative and academic blocks, dining halls, conference rooms, classrooms, internet laboratory, audio-visual room, laboratories, multimedia training room, library and reading room.

Hostel blocks

There are six hostels which accommodate the 650 students studying in the school. The hostels have study, recreation, TV, table tennis rooms and a barber room. Each house has House masters and Superintendents. The houses are Wodeyar, Hoysala, Chalukya, Adilshahi, Vijaynagar and Rashtrakuta, named after the dynasties that ruled Karnataka state.

Cadets mess

The campus has a central mess which caters for students in one sitting. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian food is available.

Sports and games

In sports events the cadets have secured trophies at the national level.
There is physical training at 5:30 am, under the guidance of Army instructors. Students can play the games of their choice in the evening at 4:30 pm, choosing from football, basketball, hockey, volleyball, Squash. There is a gym facility, swimming pool, horse stable and snooker table.