The academic session begins in mid-April (the first week of Baisakh), and is completed by the second week of March of the following year (the first week of Chaitra). The academic session is divided into three terms, and each term ends with the conduct of the terminal examination. Unit tests account for ten (10) percent, and the terminal examinations carry 90 percent of the marks. The final result is prepared on the basis of average marks obtained throughout the three terms. Students, who fail for two consecutive years in the same class, will be issued a TC.
Information about examination schedules, important activities/events and holidays are clearly mentioned in the school calendar. Parents are required to follow the schedule strictly. They will also be notified in writing if any changes are made in the schedule due to any circumstances.
- All the students are expected to show exemplary behavior at all times within as well as outside the school campus. All students will be accountable to the school authorities for their conduct.
- Students involved in or inciting fights or found using tobacco or intoxicants or other types of indiscipline will be subject to severe disciplinary action which may lead to expulsion from the school.
- Students are prohibited from bringing mobile phones or electronic gadgets or accessories. It will be confiscated.
- Students are to bring their school diary every day and keep a proper record of Homework, which has to be signed by the teacher and the parent/ guardian.
- Students found bullying, borrowing money, using vulgar and abusive language, deliberately disfiguring or damaging school property will face stern disciplinary action. The student may also be charged a fine to recover the cost of damage or repair of property. IN CASE OF DAMAGE CAUSED IN THE SCHOOL BUS THE BUS FACILITY WILL BE WITHDRAWN.
- All students whether Hosteller (red tag): Walker (green tag) or School Bus Users (blue tag); require to have the ID tag displayed prominently (worn around the neck) for proper identification. Prefects and Sub-Prefects are given a special ID Tag..
- All students are required to be regular in attendance and be punctual. Except in case of illness or emergent and unforeseen circumstances the student is expected to be present. In case of illness extending over two days, a copy of the prescription will have to be produced to substantiate the claim.
- The absence needs to be recorded in the school diary. In case of absence of more than three days a written application has to be submitted to the Block-in-charge.
- Prior permission for leave must be obtained for any other valid reason not falling under the category of an emergency. In such a case the student may be permitted leave depending on the reason but covering the missed lessons and homework will be the sole responsibility of the student. There is no provision for conducting any test or exam missed by the student due to absence for any reason.
A cordial relationship among the school, parents and students is very crucial for the development of a child’s full potential. Therefore, parent-teacher meetings are held in the school from time to time to share information about the students’ activities, their personal growth and academic progress so that necessary steps can be taken for their further improvements. In addition, special meetings with individual subject teachers are also arranged for parents on their request to discuss their ward’s progress in his/her studies. Any suggestion from parents and guardians is always welcome, and will be taken as instrumental in bringing a positive change to the student.
The syllabus implemented in the school is a combination of the National Education System and the best aspects of the western system of education so that children not only develop nationalistic feelings but also grow with broader outlook from a tender age, and become competent to face challenges in life beyond the high school. The higher classes follow the syllabus as per the directives of the Ministry of Education. The students are provided with the detailed break-up of the syllabus at the beginning of each academic session. The medium of instruction and communication is English except for Nepali lessons.