SANSKRITI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

SANSKRITI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Thulobharyang, Halchowk, Swayambhu , Kathmandu

Thulobharyang, Halchowk, Swayambhu , Kathmandu

5370523, 5370573

info@sanskritischool.edu.np

http://www.sanskritiinternationalschool.edu.np

About Us

It is an autonomous private organization dedicated to excel in the academic arena changing the way the traditional educational system that works in Nepal.

Its objective is to build men and women with leadership qualities and integrity, who are a part of an extraordinary network of people making a difference in the fast changing world of today.

It aims to provide feasible opportunities to all: children, parents and teachers to come together and plant collective efforts to put forward a platform where the delivery of quality education is possible.

We, at Sanskriti, differ in defining quality as it is usually perceived. Quality, to us, is more than just complying with standards: it is about attaining the three satisfaction where the trio includes parents, children and the teachers.

We aim at improving the quality of education through child centered learning, where importance is given to the all round development of each individual child.

We do not believe in forcing education upon children but to make them want to study and making them partners in the learning experience.

Keeping in mind our motto: “Higher - Stronger - Brighter” We give your little ones the very best, each and every day...

Nothing nobler than a life of a teacher Our Faculty Members
Staff Training : All the working staff at Sanskriti have undergone a basic training in Universal Precaution and Child Care Safety

"The aim of education is... the development of that bent of mind, that attitude of reason, that spirit of democracy which will make us responsible citizens"

Admission FAQ

It is best to apply as soon as you know that ……….. is an option for you. While there is no deadline for applications, we have limited vacancies and we follow a first come first serve policy, so apply early for your best chance of being admitted.

We are open from grade …………..

Admission is given on the basis of an Entrance Examination which is mandatory, comprehensive, and has to be cleared on the basis of marks secured in the exam. A personal interview closely conducted by the School Management is compulsory for all students accompanied by their parents.

Forms can be collected from the school office or can be downloaded from our school website ……………. Completed forms can then either be handed in person in the school or email in …………………..

As part of the application approval process, all children have to participate in an age-appropriate entry assessment for basic math, languages (English and Nepali) and social interaction. This is needed to ensure a smooth and fully supported transition to the school and is by no means a “pass/fail” test. Parent interviews will also take place to ensure that their outlook towards education is in alignment with the school’s values and learning goals.

No. The school believes that every child should have a right to apply to KWS, and does not seek any form of monetary reimbursement for the process.

  • A completed application form along with a latest Passport sized photograph.
  • A Copy of student’s birth certificate
  • Most recent Marks Sheet/Award/Certificate from the student’s previous or current school

Once the admission committee finalizes the entrance dates, you will receive a call and an email with the details.

The official admission process begins from 1st Chaitra every year but as the seats are limited, you will be able to reserve seats prior to the date once you are notified of your child’s selection.

Yes, our school offers varied scholarships to students on a need-cum-merit basis.

Scholarships are provided on the basis of merit as well as criteria set by NEB. Student candidates are required to appear in scholarship exams held by the school for which the school admission desk provides you with the dates and time of exam. Selection is transparent and fair and thus, it is mandatory to pass out the scholarship exams.

Facilities

The School has computerized library which is well-stocked with a wide collection of books and CDs on a variety of subjects. Each Student-computer Station has access to the internet. Each child is encouraged to use the Internet for reference work to prepare their projects. Surveillance stations keep monitoring the students' stations to ensure that undesirable sites are not explored.

A fully equipped infirmary has been provided with trained medical staff on duty all through the school hours. A qualified counselor is also available for regular counseling of teachers and students.

We have a FIFA regulation futsal field, a NBA standard basketball court, a dedicated TT room, an Indoor Play room and an outdoor play area for the juniors.

Individual Attention: A teacher student ratio 1:15 and limited class size of 30 students per class.

Student and faculty exchange programs: With National and International schools in India and abroad.

Bus service to pick up and drop off students at specific points.

Creative

Self-Expression

Students also learn Folk and Western Dance from experts. There are opportunities to perform in stage shows and music competitions throughout the academic year. 

Drama is an ever growing aspect of school life. Students are encouraged to get involved in all aspects of production from performance to back-stage lighting, sound & make-up.

Drama, Music & Dance is integral part of the School Life.

Class lessons give everyone the chance to make music together. Individual instrumental lessons occur on a regular basis. Specialties include guitar, drums, violin, keyboard, etc.

Creative

Self-Expression

Students also learn Folk and Western Dance from experts. There are opportunities to perform in stage shows and music competitions throughout the academic year. 

Drama is an ever growing aspect of school life. Students are encouraged to get involved in all aspects of production from performance to back-stage lighting, sound & make-up.

Drama, Music & Dance is integral part of the School Life.

Class lessons give everyone the chance to make music together. Individual instrumental lessons occur on a regular basis. Specialties include guitar, drums, violin, keyboard, etc.

We incorporate ECA in our program and make it a natural part of our teaching.

  • Art & Pottery
  • Music (Keyboard, Guitar, Drum, Violin, Vocal, Flute, Concert Flute)
  • Drama
  • Physical Education
  • Cricket
  • Futsal
  • Netball
  • Basketball
  • Skating
  • Karate
  • Gymnastics
  • Table Tennis
  • Classical Dance
  • Chess
  • Calligraphy
  • Badminton
  • B-Boying
  • Photography
  • PDP (Personality Development Program)
  • 3rd Language
  • Computer
  • 3DI
  • Field Trips

Service Learning is an educational approach that combines community service and diverse outside of classroom learning experiences that help children develop new aptitudes in problem solving while contributing to meeting societal needs. 

 Service Learning Projects from Grade 1 to 10

 

Grade 1

  • Sustainable goals on Good Health and Climate action

Students in Grade 1 will be working on beautifying the school environment by planting flowers. While they understand about plants and seasonality and working on the soil etc., they will be contributing to the larger mission of keeping the school environment green and healthy. Students will specifically focus on planting bee attracting plants in order to help in the protection of the bees and helping in pollination of flowering plants.

 

Grade 2

  • Sustainable goals on Responsible consumption & production, Climate action, Sustainable cities and communities

Students in Grade 2 will focus on understanding how an environment is kept clean, who all are involved in keeping it clean and work directly to support and help the cleaning crew of the school. In the process they will directly observe how school’s waste is being managed and will play a role in managing the school’s waste.

 

Grade 3

  • Sustainable goals on No hunger, Responsible consumption

Students of Grade 3 will be involved in launching an all school waster separation project, whereby all waste being generated from the classrooms as well as the school environment will be sorted into biodegradable and non-bio degradable waste and recyclables. Grade three will actively maintain a compost pit as well as work on the vegetable gardens to grow healthy organic vegetables while using the compost produced from school’s organic waste.

 

Grade 4

  • Sustainable goals on Sustainable cities and communities

Grade 4 will focus beyond the school space at Swayambhunath Temple premises to maintain the cleanliness of the community areas. While working on cleaning this neighboring temple area, they will also learn about the different actors involved in maintaining the temple premises and collaborate with them to add to the waste bins as well as manage waste in a more sustainable way.

 

Grade 5

  • Sustainable goals on Quality Education

Quality Education- Reading buddies

Grade 5 will be involved in working with children of Jana Sudhar School in Swayambhu to read together Nepali and English children’s books as a way of 1) helping students of Jana Sudhar develop their English language skills while learning in return Nepali reading and speaking skills from their friends from Jana Sudhar. Ultimate goal is to build a library by the bigger grades, the grade 5 will collect the books and raise a collection and donation campaign for donation.



Grade 6

  • Sustainable goals on Responsible consumption, Climate action, Clean water and sanitation

Students in Grade 6 will be involved in understanding their personal consumption patter of water at home and school and work on developing a strategy for reducing water wastage, water consumption and even collect fresh water from the sky through a rain water harvesting. Students will directly contribute to school using less ground water. They will continuously speak to te school administration, work to check water quality and and help in the preservation of water.

 

Grade 7

  • Sustainable goals on Sustainable cities and communities, Innovation andInfrastructure

Students will brainstorm in class, take oberservation trips and collaborate with local ward office, traffic police as well as school authorities in working to declarethe Ring Road outside Sanskriti School as a SCHOOL ZONE, with a proper zebra crossing, enforced speed limit and proper signages declaring this a safe zone for children. Students will paint and upgrade the Zebra Crossings near the school and further collaborate with local authority to solve community safety problems around the school area. They will also collaborate with animal welfare groups to manage the calves on the road ride and contriute to keeping the immediate area outside the school clean and safe for walking.

 

Grade 8

  • Sustainable goals on Good health and Cleanliness and Sanitation

Students of Grade 8 will work at an orphanage near the school to help provide new learning and playing opportunities for children at the orphanage. Throughout the year they will focus on providing an environment of sports, fun and joy and entertainment for small children living in the orphanage and through that contribute to the wellbeing of children.

 

Grade 9

  • Sustainable goalson Reduce Inequality and Sustainable communities and No hunger

Students of Grade 9 will be involved in engaging with their grandparents in conversations to understand issues related to good health, memory, wellbeing etc. Students will also be involved in understanding matters related to drug abuse, impact on teenage health and understand the links between old culturally accepted drugs and illegalization of drugs in Nepal. The aim of this group will be in communicating inter-generationally and conducting research to understand about good health and impact of drugs and raise awareness in the school community as well as the larger community about maintaining good health and being aware of the damages of drug use/abuse.

 

Grade 10

  • Sustainable goals on Gender equality and Reduce Inequality

Grade 10 will be involved in understanding gender relations in the larger society and the school community and they will be involved in doing specific research in the school settling in consultation and collaboration with members of the school community to make Sanskriti School and more gender sensitive, gender balanced and progressive. They will review policies and propose and help implement improvements towards ensuring better gender balance.

 

o provide adequate pastoral care to the students, the school has adopted House System. This grouping fosters a vertical integration in the School and gives students a feeling of belonging and sharing. Healthy competition and team spirit between the Houses is developed in Inter-House games, sports, debates, dramatics, music, quizzes and other co-curricular activities.

PRISM HOUSE: YELLOW

CUBOID HOUSE: BLUE

ELLIPSE: GREEN

RHOMBUS: RED

Our FAQ

Located at ........... near ......., our School is served by regular & quick public transport – buses, micro-vans, and tempos.

Admission is given on the basis of an Entrance Examination which is mandatory, comprehensive, and has to be cleared or on the basis of previous grades. A personal interview closely conducted by the School Management is compulsory for all students accompanied by their parents.

Yes, our school offers varied scholarships to students on a need-cum-merit basis.

Some of our co-curricular activities include debating, elocution, essay writing, painting, drama, project, and excursions.

we have most of the sports facilities for our students.

Our Library is full of text-books, reference books/encyclopedias, and journals/ newspapers/magazines to keep the students well-informed. We have transportation facility as well.

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