Former Deputy Head Girl of TBS, Sitara Webster, has recently been to 10 Downing Street as part of her Events Management Degree at Metropolitan North London University. Currently in her 2nd year, Sitara has been connected with a high profile Events Management Company in London and due...
The transition into sixth form is no easy feat-no lesson or group activity can truly prepare us for the challenge the A levels will smugly provide for us. However, the bridging course was a taster into getting to know how ones self and ones capabilities will help you succeed in excelling through...
Two weeks of intensive swimming coaching has come to an end but Early Years and Key Stage 1 got to display their progress in a Swimming Gala held at The International Club in Sanepa. All children took part and they all earned house points for their respective House's. An exciting morning saw a ...
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Previously...at TBS
We have had many fantastic events and articles written by both students and teachers so take a look inside our archives and see some TBS magic.Archives
TBS Online Newspaper
 Yes its back and better. The Big Shout (TBS's Newspaper), returns, but now in an online guise. The new format hopes to be an interactive multimedia experience for its readers. Click here to see the newspaper written and edited by TBS students.
Maths News

Maths Enrichment
Last Friday the school were lucky enough to have a special guest visitor, Mr. Charlie Gilderdale from Cambridge University Education Department. He also works for the nrich website which has lots of great mathematics games and resources for students of all ages. Students from years 6, 7 and 10 were able to enjoy one of his lessons making them think about mathematics and encouraging their problem solving skills. If any students would like to look at the resources or cool maths games on the nrich website, please follow this link:
Quotes from Year 6 :
" His computer game on NRICH is awesome , I was playing it all weekend"
"Never say minus always use negative when describing numbers (below zero) "
"I really enjoyed Mr .Gilderdale's lesson"
Latest Newsletter
17th June 2013
Dear Parents,
Thank you for supporting the EYKS1 Swimming Gala on Friday which was very enjoyable and congratulations to Mr O’ Sullivan and all the staff for making the event so memorable.
Road Safety
While the roads are being dug up we continue to remind you about following the traffic rules when driving to school and collecting your children. Safety of the children is paramount during these difficult times and we may have to arrange a system to drop off and collect away from the school main gate.
Sports and Clubs News
Sports Day
TBS held its annual Sports Day recently and this year it was held at the Armed POlice Force (APF) stadium . It was a great day full of sportsmanship, fun and achievement. Click here to take a look at images from the day .
Mountain Bike Club
As we approach the end of term 3 the Mountain Biking Club has enjoyed some fantastic rides. To celebrate three great terms of riding the Primary and Secondary Mountain Biking Club teamed together to enjoy a wonderful afternoon ride in glorious sunshine. A big thank you to Mr Sudeep Rajbhandari, Mr O'Sullivan and Mr Philips for organising the outing. Enjoy the pictures and video!
Secondary boy’s basketball.
Our secondary boy’s basketball team recently played in the first NISSA (Nepal Inter School Sports Association) Basketball league. The league included KISC, Lincoln School, Modern Indian School, Wilson Academy and Rato Bangala School. TBS started the competition at a slow pace, defended well but did not score enough baskets to win games. Read More
Primary cricket and football vs. KISC.
TBS primary cricket and football club played KISC on Monday 11 th and Tuesday 12 th in friendly matches. The cricket match was the first for our junior boys. Read More and see images.
Watch this space for future club and sports news!
Dhading: The Past, Present and the Future
The 6 th Form Dhading Project is a student-led project that facilitates change and development in the Dhading district (5 hours drive from KTM, on the way to PKR). The central focus of the project is to link learning to life and to allow students to lead the way in creating positive change within their community, while enhancing their own perception and understanding of the world.
The project has been a part of the 6th Form for 3 years now. In 2010, the students visited Dhading to perform a ‘needs assessment” in various schools, preparing the ground for the pilot project of 2011.
On the 7th Nov 2011, we headed off to Dhading for a week, keeping in mind that our primary aim was to facilitate development. Nervous but focused, we were split into 3 groups, each visiting a different school around Dhading Besi.
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International Award
What is the International Award?
The International Award is the name under which The Duke of Edinburgh Award is provided in over 30 countries.
The British School Kathmandu is a registered provider of The International Award and offers pupils in year 10 and above, the opportunity to participate in this world respected Award programme.
The International Award encourages and celebrates the contributions of young people in developing their life skills and involvement in the wider community. There are three levels of Award (Bronze, Silver & Gold) each requiring greater time commitment and perseverance. The youngest age to start is 14 (for Bronze Award) and young people have until 25 to complete any of the Award levels. There are 4 sections at each level; Service, Physical Recreation, Skill and Adventurous Journey, which must be completed.
Bronze Award
Latest Assessment
The start of February saw year 10 out on the Kathmandu Valley rim, completing their International Award Bronze Assessment. Starting from Kakani they trekked for 2 days along the Valley rim, with views of Langtang and Ganesh Himal for company. During the 2 day expedition participants were assessed on navigation, campcraft and cooking skills, as well as demonstrating teamwork and co-operation in completing the self supported trek.
All groups successfully completed the Assessment and got back proud, if not a little tired and sore, with their sights on completing the remaining sections to achieve the Bronze Award. Well done all
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Silver Award
Latest Assessment
Students from Year 11 have just completed their Silver Assessment Journey for their International Award. They spent three days trekking from the Kathmandu Valley rim, back to Kathmandu along the lesser used southern route. As well as great weather and sunsets, the groups enjoyed open air cooking, talking to the locals and carrying out their project work. Congratulations to them all.
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Gold Award
Latest Assessment
Twelve Year 13 students have taken part in their Gold International Award training expedition around the Kathmandu Valley rim. Their route took them from Nagarkot and Jhule towards Chisapani and then down to Sunderijal. They were fully self sufficient carrying all their own food, clothes and camping gear. The students enjoyed getting to grips with pitching tents, cooking on gas stoves and the looks of the locals, not used to seeing trekkers carrying their own kit. Although the weather was mixed, with some heavy rain, the students coped well with the expedition and have all now a much better idea of what is required for the Assessed Expedition which comes up in next term. click here to see images
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Principal Welcome Message
 Welcome to the website for The British School, Kathmandu. I trust you find the information included both useful and informative. Hopefully it will answer most of your questions but if not then please do not hesitate to email us and we will be delighted to answer your questions. The school is well established and has a very good reputation. Children achieve very high standards and we are proud of them. Read More
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