Gandaki Boarding School

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Coordinates28°3′58.65″N 83°14′36.72″E / 28.0662917°N 83.2435333°E / 28.0662917; 83.2435333
School typeNational School
MottoKnowledge Character Service
Established11 June 1966 A.D 29 Jestha, 2023 B.S
Gandaki Boarding School
Nepal Adarsha Bidyashram
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Coordinates28°3′58.65″N 83°14′36.72″E / 28.0662917°N 83.2435333°E / 28.0662917; 83.2435333
Information
School typeNational School
MottoKnowledge Character Service
Established11 June 1966 A.D 29 Jestha, 2023 B.S
FounderThe United Mission to Nepal; The Shining Hospital; The Local Community
StatusOpen
School districtKaski
PrincipalDr. Bishwo Udhir Poudel Gharti
Staff150
Faculty80
Employees70
Age9 to 19
Enrollment1150
Average class size42
LanguageEnglish, Nepalese
Hours in school day6-8
Area35 acres (approx.)
HousesFour (Rapti, Seti, Karnali, Trishuli)
NicknameGBS
YearbookThe Gandaki
AffiliationsSchool Leaving Certificate (Grade 10)
Cambridge International Examinations (A-level) (Discontinued)
Higher Secondary Education Board (10+2)
Pokhara University
Websitewww.gbs.edu.np

Gandaki Boarding School (Nepali: गण्डकी आवासीय विध्यालय), often referred to as GBS, formerly known as Nepal Adarsha Bidyashram, is a model boarding school in Nepal, established on 11 June 1966 in the city of Pokhara, 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu. It was established as a result of the initiation of by three groups - The United Mission to Nepal, The Shining Hospital, and the local community.[1][2][3]

Establishment

It was established in 1966 on the banks of Seti River in Lamachaur, Pokhara. Initially the facilities were primitive, with all the thatch-roofed buildings made of mud and bamboo. There were 45 boarding students, supported by five teaching staff. It was designated as a co-educational regional school in 1986, with English as the medium of instruction, through an agreement between the Nepal government and the United Mission to Nepal.

Until 1991, courses were available from Grade 4 to Grade 10. Then it started offering 10+2 system under the Higher Secondary Education Board. GBS is the first of few schools to introduce 10+2 in Nepal. Prior to the commencement of 10+2 education, students were prepared for GCE O' level study for a number of years.

In 1999 Gandaki College of Engineering and Sciences (GCES), is affiliated to Pokhara University and offers Bachelor of Engineering (BE) courses in Software Engineering.

From 2010, it offers GCE A' Level Course under the Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.

Landmarks

  • 11 June 1966 (30th Jestha, 2023): established as Nepali Adarsha Vidhyalaya for boys only.
  • 1985: Changed to English medium school and renamed to Gandaki Boarding School (GBS).
  • 1985: Recognized as the "Regional School" by the Government of Nepal.
  • 1985: Adopted co-education system by enrolling girls.
  • 1988: Gained a nationwide fame after Rajendra Gurung stood in SLC board first.
  • 1991: Celebrated its Silver Jubilee.
  • 1991: Started 10+2 in Science stream.
  • 1999: Started Gandaki College of Engineering and Sciences (GCES).
  • 2004: Awarded Birendra Vidhya National shield for SLC results with 4 boards, 66 distinctions, 100% first division among 113 candidates.
  • 2010: Started GCE-A Level studies under the University of Cambridge, England.
  • 2016: Celebrated its Golden Jubilee.

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