Premier Secondary Boarding School

Premier Secondary Boarding School
Address
Rajbiraj-5
Sagarmatha
Nepal
Coordinates 26°19′21″N 86°26′39″E / 26.3224°N 86.4441°E / 26.3224; 86.4441Coordinates: 26°19′21″N 86°26′39″E / 26.3224°N 86.4441°E / 26.3224; 86.4441
Information
Type Boarding School
Motto Giving Quality Education
Established 1998
School district Saptari
Authorizer Mr. Rajesh Karn
Principal Ms. Kritishankar Karna
Head teacher Mr.Devendra Mohan Lal Das
Staff 30
Faculty computer science or optional maths and prevocational
Enrollment Nursery-10
Song "Nepal is my country...."
Nickname P.S.S.
Affiliations School Leaving Certificate (Grade 10)

Premier Secondary Boarding School is a boarding school in Rajbiraj, Nepal.[1] The school was established in 1998.[2] The founder of the school is Rajesh Karna. The school has around 500 students. It is one of the school who produces reasonable percentage of results in School Leaving Certificate exams.[3] The school topped Saptari district in SLC 2072 BS. The topper was Abhishek shrivastav. His SLC GPA was 3.8. The school provides qualitative education to all the studying students.

The school offers education in English medium with Nepali taught as vernaculars. Other subjects are taught as per the norms of the Department of Education in Nepal.

Education

There are currently classes from Junior level Nursery to Grade 10 in Premier Secondary Boarding School:

Infrastructure

The school has a built-up area of about 9,100 square feet (850 m2). The building is two storeyed, and there is a computer lab]. The playground is big enough to host all minor sports.

Sports and extra-curricular activities

Inter-School Cricket Team 2072


The school conducts a major sports event on 14 September (Bhadra 29) every year to celebrate Children's Day. Prizes are given to the winners of different games, as well as to students who have shown good performance in different fields like discipline, responsibility, cleanliness throughout the year.

References

  1. "Premier School". bossnepal. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  2. "Premier Secondary School". edusanjal. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  3. "Premier English Boarding School". Inquirynepal. Retrieved 11 February 2016.

See also

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