New Admission 2077
Namaste! Admission form can be collected from school during office hours 9:00am-4:00pm. You can also visit www.pathshala.edu.np/apply to download form. Thank you!
Your blog category
Namaste! Admission form can be collected from school during office hours 9:00am-4:00pm. You can also visit www.pathshala.edu.np/apply to download form. Thank you!
Dear parents, we are sorry to announce closure of school tomorrow (Wednesday, 14th Falgun) due to educational strike. Sorry for the inconvenience caused. Pathshala
Dear parents and guardians, summer schedule starts from tomorrow, i.e. assembly is at 8:30am and evening time is same both in winter and summer, i.e. departure from school at 3:20pm. Thank you! Pathshala
Dear parents and guardians, Namaste! Here are few important dates to remember on Poush and Magh 2076. Poush: 16 – Winter Vacation begins for all grades 20 to 23 – Annual Outdoor Study (VII-VIII) 23 – Class resumes for grade X (day class) 26 – Annual Trip to India begins (gr IX Baneshwor) 28 – Annual Trip to India begins (gr IX Bagdol) Magh: 1 to 5 – Winter break for gr I-IX 2 to 10 – Mock-up Test for gr X 5 – Teachers workshop 6 – Class resumes for gr I-IX (grade IX students not in the trip join from this date) 6 – Students’ arrive from Annual Trip to India (gr IX – Baneshwor). Tour-students join class from 7th. 8 – Students’ arrive from Annual Trip to India (gr IX – Bagdol). Tour-students join class from 9th 16 to 18 – Pathshala Sanjh and Assembly 26-27 – Mathematical Quiz (gr IV-IX) Pathshala
2076/09/14 Dear Parents/Guardians, School will remains closed from 16th Poush to 5th Magh, 2076 for grade I-IX. Day class resumes from 22nd Poush, 2076 for grade X. Winter Assignments will be sent with students by tomorrow. Please go through Newsletter sent via email for informations and important dates to remember. You may download Newsletter from website by visiting www.pathshala.edu.np/downloads if you haven’t received yet. Happy Holidays!
Dear parents/guardians, Pathshala is now connected with e-Sewa. So our parents and guardians can use e-Sewa app to pay school fees. Here are certain things to remember while doing so: 1. Confirm whether you are paying for Pathshala Baneshwor (P1) or Pathshala Bagdol (P2). 2. Mention the Code No. clearly Here is how you can use e-Sewa for the fees payment: 1. Search Pathshala in the home screen (on your e-Sewa app) 2. Select Baneshwor or Bagdol 3. Fill in the form and proceed accordingly NOTE: QR Code payment will also be available in the school (account section) from the next week. Please write here for any queries. Thank you!
Dear parents, winter schedule begins from this Sunday, 17th Kartik, i.e. 3rd November. Now school starts at 9:00 AM. So, please come 30 min late to your bus stop than the usual time. Evening time remains same. Please contact grade teachers for any queries. Happy Chhatth 2076! Principals
Dear parents/guardians, Holiday for Dashain starts from tomorrow, 12th Ashoj till 27th Ashoj. School reopens on 27th Ashoj for staff and on 28th Ashoj for students. Happy Vijaya Dashami 2076!
Dear students, parents, guardians and teachers, This information is being shared to all of you to be more alert on Dengue. Let’s work together to prevent ourselves from dengue. We expect your full support in this matter. Let’s follow the tips shared through this flyer and also share this information to others. DEAR STUDENTS, YOU ARE ALL EXPECTED TO COME TO SCHOOL IN FULL-SLEEVE DRESSES. PLEASE APPLY MOSQUITO REPELLENT BEFORE YOU COME TO SCHOOL. Stop mosquito from Breeding Mosquitoes breed by laying eggs in and near standing water. As little as one teaspoon or bottle cap of water standing for more than one week is enough for mosquitoes to breed and multiply. Put away items that are outside and not being used because they could hold standing water At least once a week, empty, turn over or cover anything that could hold water: tires, buckets, toys , pools and pool covers birdbaths trash, trash containers and recycling bins boat or car covers roof gutters coolers pet dishes Keep flower pots and saucers free of standing water. Some plants, such as bromeliads, hold water in their leavers-flush out water-holding plants with your house once a week. If you show signs of dengue, seek medical attention at the nearest health facilities. What is it? Dengue fever is a disease caused by a virus carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Dengue fever is spread from person to person by the Infected Aedes aegypti mosquito. Signs and symptoms of dengue fever include: High fever Headache (sometimes severe) Muscle and joint pains Backache Pain behind the eyes Vomiting Diarrhoea Skin rash in severe cases complication like bleeding can occur. Important !! Don’t use ASPIRIN or similar anti medications such as Motrin, Olfen, or Ibuprofen. These may cause complications such as bleeding which can cause shock. Home remedies for Dengue fever Barley grass helps to increase body’s blood platelets Basil (tulasi) leaves give relief from dengue fever Neem aids in increasing body’s blood platelets Papaya(mewa) leaves help to cure dengue fever Orange juice helps in treating symptoms of dengue Water keeps the body hydrated and helps to ease symptoms of dengue. Pathshala Environment Science Club