EXPERIENCING EXPLORING
PRIMARY
English Language with Grammar, English Literature, Nepali
Language with Byakaran, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, General
Knowledge, Computer, Music, Dance, and Art/Craft.
SECONDARY
English Language with Grammar, English Literature, Nepali
Language with Byakaran, Compulsory Mathematics, Additional Mathematics,
Science, General Knowledge, Social Studies, Health, Population and Environment,
Office Practice and Accounting, Occupation, Business, and Technology, Computer,
Music, Dance, and Art/Craft.
10+2
SCIENCE STREAM
For 11(OLD Course) C. English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Computer, Mathematics For 11(NEW Course) C. English, C. Nepali, Social Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Computer, Mathematics For 12(OLD Course)C. English, C. Nepali, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics For 12(NEW Course) C. English, C. Nepali,
C. Lifelong Learning, Physics, Biology/Computer, Chemistry, Mathematics
HUMANITIES STREAM
For 11(OLD Course) C. English, C. Nepali, Major English, Mass Communication, Sociology/Computer For 11(NEW Course) C. English, C. Nepali, Social Studies, Rural Development, Sociology/Computer, Major English/Economics, Mass Communication/Painting/Singing For 12(OLD Course)C. English, Major English, Mass Communication, Sociology/Computer, Business Mathematics/Marketing For 12(NEW Course) C. English, C. Nepali, C. Lifelong Learning, Rural Development, Sociology/Computer, Major English/Economics, Mass Communication/Painting/Singing
LAW STREAM
For 11(OLD Course) C. English, C. Nepali, General Principles and Theories of Law, Nepalese Legal System, Constitutional Law and the Nepalese Constitution For 11(NEW Course) C. English, C. Nepali, C. Social Studies, Jurisprudence and Legal Theories, Procedure Law, Constitutional Law, Human rights/General Law For 12(OLD Course)C. English, Legal Drafting, Procedure Law, Civil Law and Criminal Law and Justice, Human Rights For 12(NEW Course) C. English, C. Nepali,
C. Lifelong Learning, Nepalese Legal System, Legal Drafting, Civil and Criminal Law and Justice, Human rights/General Law
MANAGEMENT STREAM
For 11(OLD Course) C.English, C.Nepali, Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies/Computer For 11(New Course) C.English, C.Nepali, C.Social Studies, Accountancy, Economics/Marketing, Business Studies/Computer, Business Mathematics For 12(OLD Course) C.English, Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies/Computer, Business Mathematics/Marketing For 12(NEW Course)C.English, C.Nepali, C.Lifelong Learning, Accountancy, Economics/Marketing, Business Studies/Computer, Business Mathematics
Apart from the above-mentioned regular subjects, periodic
training in sports/games, martial art, and scout is provided to the interested
boarders as well as day scholars.
SYSTEM OF EVALUATION
The promotion of a student to the higher class, next year, is
decided under Continuous Assessment System (CAS) that includes the following:-
1. First Term Exam
2. Second Term Exam
3. Third Term Exam
4. One Unit Test each during every
term.
In addition to the above, class work, homework, and attendance
also form the basis of evaluation for final promotion. The final academic
result is a Grade-Sheet that mentions Grade Point Average (GPA), as determined
below by Government of Nepal:-
SN. |
INTERVAL IN % |
GRADE |
DESCRIPTION |
GRADE POINT |
|
1 |
90 to 100 |
A+ |
Outstanding |
4.0 |
|
2 |
80 to below 90 |
A |
Excellent |
3.6 |
|
3 |
70 to below 80 |
B+ |
Very good |
3.2 |
|
4 |
60 to below 70 |
B |
Good |
2.8 |
|
5 |
50 to below 60 |
C+ |
Above average |
2.4 |
|
6 |
40 to below 50 |
C |
Average |
2.0 |
|
7 |
20 to below 40 |
D |
Below average |
1.6 |
|
8 |
1 to below 20 |
E |
Insufficient |
0.8 |
|
9 |
0 |
N |
Not graded |
0.0 |
LRI: A MODERN ABODE
UMESH SHRESTHA AUDITORIUM
This is an ultra-modern hall for variety of purposes, such as
holding of cultural programmes, major competitions, conference, etc.
STUDENT PARLIAMENT
It is uniquely cherished platform to develop students leading
think-tanks, policymakers, diplomats, bureaucrats, and key members in state
governance as well as in regional and global UN Agencies. It also facilitates
academic lecture/ discourse/ presentation, etc.
MULTIPURPOSE GROUND
It has a beautiful children’s play area outside our Tiny Tots
bloc. It renders the following additional utilities as well:-
a) For assemblies.
b) As a playground
accommodating Basketball and mini-football area.
c) For smaller functions.
d) For Fete celebration etc.
VOLLEYBALL AND BADMINTON COURTS
They serve the purpose of usual game practice every day.
L.B. CHAND MEDIA-N-RESOURCE CENTRE
It houses a variety of literature on different subjects, useful
for the reference purpose of both – teachers and taught. It also has hundreds
of books for the entertainment and leisure reading of children. For the
information update, English and Nepali newspapers are made available.
PETER GOLDMAN-MARTHA KONGSGAARD ‘ICT LAB’
This Computer Lab is a unique part of the learning environment
of School and has a state-of-the-art ambience.
SCIENCE LABORATORIES
The School has three full-fledged spacious and modern
Laboratories for the practicals of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects.
AMBER GURUNG MUSIC CONSERVATORY
The School has a modern and well equipped hall for receiving
training in vocal and instrumentation.
EATERY
The School Canteen serves a variety of tasteful and hygienic
eatables, snacks and pack-contained juices etc. at fixed prices on the working
day during tiffin intervals. The Menu includes pre-packed outside-made things
as well as instantly prepared Canteen things.
STATIONERY
The course books, exercise books, certain other stationery
items, School Diary, School Calender, Tie, Belt, Badge and House uniform etc.
are made available for purchases here.
MEALS IN THE HOSTEL FOR DAY SCHOLARS
The day scholars, willing to have their lunch, tea etc. in the
Hostel, are allowed to do so on payment of the prescribed charges.
DAYBOARDER SCHEME
This Scheme provides a student the same facilities as of a
boarder except stay at night, at proportionately lesser charges.
TRANSPORTATION
The School provides bus for desirous students to-and-from
School. The intended bus stop must, however, fall on the fixed routes. The
buses pick up the bus-rider students from their respective stops in the morning
and drop them off at the same stops in the evening according to a fixed
Time-Table that is notified before commencement of a new academic session.