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School in Kathmandu, Nepal
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Kanjirowa National Higher Secondary School (KNHSS)
Location
Kathmandu
Nepal
Information
TypeCoeducational
Established1998 (As Kathmandu Don Bosco High School)
2010 (Changed name to Kanjirowa National School)
PrincipalRanjeet Thapa
Websitewww.kanjisl.edu.np

Kanjirowa National Higher Secondary School is an independent, co-educational institution located at Koteshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal. It was founded as Kathmandu Don Bosco High School in 1998. The school provides classes from 1 to 10.

Houses

The student- population is divided into four houses. Each house has a House Teacher, House Captain and House Vice-Captain.

Name Motto Color
MACHHAPUCHHRE Knowledge knows no political boundary Red
NILGIRI To serve humanity is to serve god Blue
ANNAPURNA Man dies but his works are immortal Yellow
LANGTANG Books are man's greatest friends Green

Co-Curricular Activities

Besides the regular sports, games, martial arts, meditation, yoga, athletics and gymnastics, the following form the school's co-curricular activities:-

  • Field Trip, Field Study and Report Writing.
  • Camping, Hiking and Trekking.
  • Leadership Development through Club Activities (Readers' Club, Eco-Club, Social Service Club, Red Cross, Sports' Club, Prefect Council) and Volunteering in Various Programs.
  • Social Service Programs.
  • Environmental Awareness Activities.
  • Book Reviews, Educational Seminars, Interactions with the Experts of Different Walks of Life.
  • Music, Singing and Dance.
  • Fine Arts and Craft.
  • Science and Mathematics Creativity.
  • Creative Expressions.
  • Stage Show (drama/dance/Exhibitions).
  • Quiz, Debate, Elocution, Extemporaneous Speech, News Reading and Anchoring.

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