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Budhanilkantha School, often referred to as BNKS, is a competitive non-profit
boarding school A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction. The word "boarding" is used in the sense of "room and board", i.e. lodging and meals. They have existed for many centuries, and now extend acr ...
in Nepal. It is located in Narayanthan, 8 kilometres north of
Kathmandu Kathmandu () is the capital and largest city of Nepal, situated in the central part of the country within the Kathmandu Valley. As per the 2021 Nepal census, it has a population of 845,767 residing in 105,649 households, with approximately 4 mi ...
, at the
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of Shivapuri mountain (). It is named after the
Budhanilkantha Temple Budhanilkantha Temple, located in Budhanilkantha, Nepal, (; translation: ''Old Blue Throat'') is a Hindu open air temple dedicated to Lord Mahavishnu. Budhanilkantha Temple is also known as the Narayanthan Temple for Hindus, and can be identifie ...
, which is located nearby. One third of pupils admitted in grade five are granted scholarships based on need, after an entrance examination held in all the 77 districts of Nepal. This
scholarship A scholarship is a form of Student financial aid, financial aid awarded to students for further education. Generally, scholarships are awarded based on a set of criteria such as academic merit, Multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion, athleti ...
is granted every year to the students until grade 10.


Academics

The school operates three courses of study: #
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level (a nationwide curriculum up to class 10 prescribed by the
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of Nepal), # Cambridge International
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# 10+2 Level (National Examination Board of Nepal, an equivalent alternative to A-Level). Students must pass an entrance exam to gain admission into the school. Normally, entrance examinations are taken for entry into class 5 and post SLC levels. This is intended to maintain the school's high academic standards. Out of 118 students who took the School Leaving Certificate Examination 2014, 103 secured Distinction and the remaining 15 students passed in the First Division. Budhanilkantha School was the first school to introduce
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in Nepal. It currently offers A-Levels in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Economics, Business Studies, Computer Science, Accounting and English Language. It is compulsory for students to take exams in five subjects. Mathematics and English Language have to be studied by all students. Most students choose to study science-based subjects and some choose to combine sciences and social sciences. In A-Level exams of the year 2010, 12% of entries from the school secured grade A* and 30% entries secured grade A. 56% entries from the school secured more than or equal to grade B. 73% of the total entries, excluding General Paper, were in either math or science subjects. Budhanilkantha students regularly feature in the
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Outstanding Learner Awards as the best achieving A-Level candidates in
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and worldwide.


Governance

The school is managed under the Public Educational Trust. The Ministry for Education, being the main trustee, the Board of Trustees (BOT) is chaired by the Education Secretary of Nepal. The School Management Committee (SMC) is responsible for the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of all policy-level matters. The Principal takes care of the day-to-day administration with the help of two Vice-Principals, the Chief Administrative Officer and a team of Senior Management Team (SMT). The school is also supported by Friends of Budhanilkantha School (FOBS), the parents' representative association and the Society of Ex-Budhanilkantha Students (SEBS). They also actively participate in school governance. The school order is maintained by the Council of School Prefects, made up of 23 students of the senior batch. The present principal of the school is Keshar Khulal. There are two vice principals in the school: one each for Secondary Level (SL) and Basic Level (BL). The vice-principal for SL is Mr. Atiram K.C and the vice-principal for BL is Mrs. Purnima Lama. The list of Headmasters/Principals of the school are as follows: # John B Tyson, Headmaster Designate (1966) # Peter J Wakeman, Headmaster (1972 to 1977) # Ken Jones, Headmaster (1978 to 1982) # Dr. Tej Ratna Kansakar, Acting Headmaster (1983) # John Tyson, Headmaster (1983 to 1988) # Brian Garton, Headmaster (1989 to 1992) # Thomas , Headmaster (1992 to 1994) # Satyanarayan Rajbhandari, Principal (1994 to 1995) # Narayan Prasad Sharma, Principal (1996 to 2012) # Keshar Khulal, Principal (2013 to 2019) # Hom Nath Acharya, Principal (2019 to 2023) # Keshar Khulal, Principal (2024-present)


Notable alumni

* Bartika Eam Rai, singer * Rochak Dahal, singer, songwriter, frontman Pahenlo Batti Muni *
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, guitarist, producer, singer *
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, singer
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*
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, media personality *
Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev () (27 June 1971 – 4 June 2001) was King of Nepal for three days from 1 to 4 June 2001. For the duration of his three-day reign he was in a coma after the shooting of his father King Birendra, his mother Queen ...
, late King of Nepal *
Jeevan Bahadur Shahi Jeevan Bahadur Shahi () is a Nepalese politician currently serving as the Chief Minister of Karnali Province. He is also a member of Provincial Assembly of Karnali Province. Political career He is a member of the Nepali Congress. Jeevan Bah ...
, politician (ex-Chief Minister of Karnali State) *
Karun Thapa Karun Thapa ( Nepali: करुण थापा) born on 23 March 1965) is a Nepali IT expert, film editor, 3D animator, trainer, a well-known lyricist and Ghazal writer. Karun is known for his technological contribution to Nepali IT and media ...
, media and IT expert *
Nabin K Bhattarai Nabin K Bhattarai (; born March 14, 1974) is a Nepali singer, songwriter, and composer known for his work in Nepalese music industry. Education Nabin Bhattarai studied at Budhanilkantha School Budhanilkantha School, often referred to as BNKS ...
, singer *
Paras Bir Bikram Shah Dev Paras Shah (born 30 December 1971) is the former and last Crown Prince of Nepal, the heir apparent to the throne, from 2001 until the abolition of the monarchy by the Interim Constituent Assembly in 2008 following the Constituent Assembly elect ...
, ex-Crown Prince of Nepal * Nirajan Bir Bikram Shah Dev, late Prince of Nepal * Srichchha Pradhan, Miss Nepal 2023 * Sumana Shrestha, Member of Parliament, HOR *
Swarnim Wagle Dr. Swarnim Wagle () is a prominent South Asian economist and a member of Nepal's Federal Parliament since April 2023, having been elected in a by-election from the seat of Tanahun 1 vacated when the incumbent became the third President of the F ...
, former vice-chairman of National Planning Commission * Ujwal Thapa, late president of
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References


External links

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