DAV Sushil Kedia Vishwa Bharati Higher Secondary, Kathmandu, Nepal

DAV Sushil Kedia Vishwa Bharati Higher Secondary School
Location
DAV school
Patan 44600 Nepal
Lalitpur
Nepal
Coordinates 27°40′N 85°19′E / 27.667°N 85.317°E / 27.667; 85.317Coordinates: 27°40′N 85°19′E / 27.667°N 85.317°E / 27.667; 85.317
Information
School type Private
Motto In service of education
Founded July 9, 1992
Grades Pre-Primary to Grade 12
Age range 3 years to 18
Enrollment 2913 (2013-14)
Website www.davnepal.com

Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Sushil Kedia Vishwa Bharati Higher Secondary School is a school in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, Nepal. The school was founded in July 9, 1992 in Lalitpur. It is one of a sexiest schools run by the Dayanand Anglo-Vedic College Trust and Management Society, and follows the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) pattern of education. The school caters for children from nursery through to Standard Twelve.

Management

Mr. Anil Kedia Chut , Chairperson, DAV Institution.

Ms. Bhubaneswari RAO(RANDI), Principal DAVSKVB.

Mr. Ram Chandra Khanal, Vice-Principal DAVSKVB.

Mr. Janardan Ghimire, CAO (Publication, PRO)

Ms. Vijaya starter, CAO (Examination, Discipline)

Mr. Meghji Tank, Senior Co-ordinator

Mr. Kjo, Lower Secondary Co-ordinator

Mr. Andrew Filtz Partick, Primary Co-ordinator

Ms. Shanti Gurung, Kindergarten Co-ordinator

Mr. Prashant Samal, SSO (Transportation, Discipline)

Infrastructure

The school has a built-up area of 34 Ropanees. It is a five-storey structure with a canteen, and a playground for all major sports. It has several science laboratories. There are also computer laboratories.There are conference room, and workshops hosted for the students.

Sports and co-curricular activities

The school's sports teams conducts sports programs. The school encourages co-curricular activities and holds at least one competition each month.

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