CBSE · Aff. No. 3530509

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Nanda Convent School

Tanakpur · Champawat

Academics

A curriculum that thinks like a child.

Structured by CBSE; brought to life by teachers who know each student. We move at the pace of understanding, not just the pace of the syllabus.

Stages of school

From the first day of Nursery to the Class X Boards.

We offer the full CBSE journey — Pre-Primary to Class XII (CBSE).

Pre-Primary

Nursery – KG

A play-led start to school. Stories, songs, art and discovery — building language, numbers and confidence in a warm, safe room.

Primary

Class I – V

The CBSE primary curriculum delivered through digiboards, reading time, science observation and lots of guided practice. Strong foundations in English, Hindi and Mathematics.

Middle School

Class VI – VIII

Subjects open up — Science, Social Science, Sanskrit, computer applications. Project work, lab visits and personal reading are part of every week.

Senior School

Class IX – X

Focused preparation for the CBSE Board examinations with regular assessments, doubt-clearing sessions and structured revision. Career conversations begin here.

Beyond the classroom

The everyday rhythm of school life.

Reading Hour

A daily silent reading period in primary classes — building stamina, vocabulary and a lifelong love of books.

Activity & Clubs

Art, craft, music, dance, eco-club and quiz — every student finds at least one space outside the textbook.

Sports & Games

Yoga, athletics and team games. Inter-house events keep things lively across the year.

Festivals & Culture

Harela, Diwali, Republic Day, Independence Day and more — celebrated with student-led programmes that connect the school to its community.

Assessment

How we measure learning.

Our assessment system follows the CBSE pattern. Younger classes are evaluated through observation, oral work and small written tasks. From the middle school onwards, the standard pattern of periodic tests, half-yearly and annual examinations applies, alongside continuous classroom assessment.

We share progress with parents in clear, simple language — not just marks, but where a child is growing and where they could use more support.

Medium of instruction

English

with Hindi and Sanskrit as language subjects per the CBSE framework.