Frequently Asked Questions

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The school offers education from Early Childhood Development (Nursery) up to Grade 10 (Secondary Level), preparing students for the SEE board examination and their further studies.
The new academic session begins in Baisakh (mid-April) each year. Admissions usually open a few weeks before the new session starts.
Our admission process is simple and transparent. First, visit the school office during working hours to collect the admission form, or download it from our website. Next, submit the completed form along with all the required documents. Depending on the grade, the student may attend a short, friendly interaction or a basic placement assessment so that we can place them in the right class. Once everything is in order, you confirm the admission by paying the registration fee. Our staff will be happy to guide you through each step and answer any questions along the way.
You will need the student's birth certificate, the transfer certificate and marksheet from the previous school (if any), recent passport-size photographs, and a copy of the parent or guardian's citizenship or photo ID.
Yes. We strongly believe that financial hardship should never stop a deserving child from learning. The school provides need-based scholarships for students from economically disadvantaged families, as well as merit scholarships that recognise and reward outstanding academic performance. We also try to support children who show special talent in areas such as sports or the arts. To apply, please collect the scholarship form from the school office and submit it with the necessary supporting documents before the deadline. Every application is reviewed fairly and confidentially by a small committee of teachers, so do not hesitate to apply.
The school generally runs from Sunday to Friday during regular daytime hours. Exact timings are shared at the start of each session and may vary slightly by season.
Yes, the school operates a bus service covering nearby villages and settlements. The vehicles are well-maintained and supervised to ensure that students travel safely to and from school.
Yes. For students coming from distant areas, the school provides a safe and well-supervised residential hostel with nutritious meals and dedicated study hours.
The primary medium of instruction is English, while Nepali is also taught and used so that students become confident and fluent in both languages.
Yes, all students are required to wear the prescribed school uniform. Uniforms can be obtained from the school store at the start of the session.