Gandaki Boarding School (GBS) is a prestigious educational institution located in Lamachaur, Pokhara, Kaski District, Gandaki Province, Nepal. Established on June 11, 1966, by the United Mission to Nepal, The Shining Hospital, and the local community, GBS is a selective co-educational boarding school offering education from Grades 4 to 12.
Key Features:
Motto: "Knowledge, Character, and Service"
Medium of Instruction: English
Campus Size: Approximately 35 acres
Student Population: Around 1,150 students
Staff: 150 staff members, including 80 faculty members
Houses: Four houses named Rapti, Seti, Karnali, and Trishuli
Facilities
Classrooms: Well-equipped classrooms with modern teaching aids
Laboratories: Science labs for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Computer Labs: Modern computer labs with internet access
Library: A comprehensive library with a variety of books and resources
Sports Facilities: Areas for indoor and outdoor sports
Cafeteria: Provides nutritious meals for students and staff
Hostels: Separate hostels for boys and girls with residential staff
ICT Building: A new building for information and communication technology
Swimming Pool: Recently added to the campus
Scholarship Programs:
Scholarships: Available for economically disadvantaged and marginalized students who demonstrate academic potential.
Offered Programs
Programs Offered:
School Leaving Certificate (SLC): Equivalent to Grade 10
Cambridge International Examinations (A-level): Equivalent to Grades 11 and 12
Higher Secondary Education Board (10+2): Science and Management streams.