Welcome to VDIS! We are dedicated to providing quality education to students with special needs. Our students are the heart of our school. We are proud of their achievements and are committed to helping them reach their full potential.

About

National Institute Of Open School Training

Dedicated to Every Child’s Growth

Institute for children with Intellectual Disability, ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactive disorder), Autism, Multiple Disability, Cerebral palsy, Slow Learner & Learning disability. With highly dedicated staff, the child is provided care and education that is best suitable to his/her needs. Many students have benefitted from the Institute. VDIS is a shelter to the intellectually disabled children against the hardships of life. We aim to nurture them into independent self reliant individuals who can lead their life with dignity and peace. We do not refuse admission based on the age of the child ,his economic status or background.

About VDIS

  • Vallabhdas Dagara Indian Society for the Mentally Challenged was established by Dr. A.V. Mehta, in 1973 with the purpose of training special children for the mainstream world to make them financially independent and live a dignified life.
  • Our organization has a specialized curriculum that has been constructed keeping in view the unique needs of the special children.
  • Empowering students with unique needs to reach their full potential.
  • Providing a supportive & inclusive environment for students to learn & grow.
  • Nurturing the intellectual, emotional & social growth of our students, empowering them to become compassionate & responsible citizens.
  • Fostering a sense of belonging & connection among students, staff & families, creating a supportive & inclusive school community.
  • Collaborating with local organizations & businesses to provide students with real world learning experiences & opportunities for growth.

1973

School Established

800

Number of Students

100

Number of Teachers

20

Services

Vision and Mission

  • To heal and comfort the special children with compassion.
  • To enable them to be independent and rehabilitate them so that they lead a normal life.
  • Enabling them to rehabilitate and independently lead a normal life.
  • To integrate the mentally challenged within the mainstream society helping them become self reliant individuals who can lead their life with dignity and peace.