Students of grade four went on a field trip to Bhaktapur Durbar Square on 11th of November. Besides enjoying themselves, they also learned about the historical importance of the heritage.
Students of grade four went on a field trip to Bhaktapur Durbar Square on 11th of November. Besides enjoying themselves, they also learned about the historical importance of the heritage.
Have you wondered why it is important for students to observe things to learn?
It’s because observation helps them to develop an understanding of colour, texture, shape and size.
Students from grade 1 observed fruits and sorted them out on the basis of the above mentioned criteria. It is an excellent method to teach students about the use of vocabulary to describe them.
The eight-day long Indra Jatra festival falls in September and is one of the most exciting and revered festivals of the Newar community of the Kathmandu Valley. This also marks the beginning of a month-long festival season of autumn. It begins with the erection of a wooden pole made of pine at Basantapur Sqaure in front of the old Hanuman Dhoka Palace.
For the pole-raising ceremony, hundreds of spectators gather at the Palace Square and on the surrounding temples. The chariot of Kumari, the Living Goddess, is taken out in a procession through the main streets of Kathmandu.
Belt upgrade program for students was conducted on 23rd of September. Congratulations to all the students for your hard work, practice and dedication.
Maintaining a well balance between academics and extra curriculars is essential for student development.
Swimming competition of +2!
On the occasion of children’s day, “Band and Vocal showcase” was organised at BVS where students rocked the stage with their musical band and solo performances.
It’s our pleasure to honour our students for giving their best performance.