Little Angels' School
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Little Angels' School and College | |
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Location | |
Hattiban , Laltipur Nepal | |
Coordinates | 27°39′04″N 85°20′10″E / 27.651°N 85.336°E |
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Type | Educational |
Motto | One goal, one mission. Our children, our nation. |
Established | 1981 |
School district | Lalitpur |
Principal | Mr. Mukunda Raj Sharma |
Enrolment | 9000 (School Level), 5000 (College Level) |
Language | English, Nepali |
Nickname | LAS, LA, LAC, LACHS |
Yearbook | Bud Magazine |
Website | www |
Little Angels' School is a private school system based in Hattiban, Lalitpur District of Nepal, Kathmandu. It offers schooling, A-Levels and +2 facilities, and education up to the SEE.[citation needed]
Description and history
[edit]Little Angels' School (LAS) has a primary wing near its buildings. The main Hattiban campus offers education up to high school but also includes post-secondary levels. In 2066 BS, LAS began offering the internationally recognized General Certificate of Education classes - Cambridge A-Level. It is promoted as an English medium school. The school teaches more than 4,600 students. Including A-Level students, Little Angels College, and Little Angels College of Management, total enrollment is about 6,400 students, and just above 700 teachers/lecturers are employed.[1][verification needed]
Little Angels School was started in 1981, Both the founder principals were in the field of education long before LAS was born—one in administration, the other in teaching. The founders - Bidhya Limbu and Umesh Shrestha - now act as founder directors while the responsibilities of a principal are handled by Mukunda Raj Sharma. Shrestha holds an M.A. in School Management.[2]
The school uses about 130 buses to transport almost 8,000 students each school day.
The school premises includes four basketball courts, a football and a futsal ground, two lawn tennis courts, two volleyball courts, and a spacious playground in each block. The school has two swimming pools for the students.The school also has a karate and a whusu Hall, dance hall, and a music class. Furthermore, the students can select one of 12 activities as extra curriculum. [citation needed]
Little Angels' School is a member of the Private and Boarding Schools Organization of Nepal.[3]
School leaving certificate record
[edit]The Little Angels school academic record with the percentage of students successfully obtaining the School Leaving Certificate, up to the Bikram Samwat calendar year 2064[citation needed]:
SLC Year in Bikram Samwat |
Number of students |
Passing percentage |
1st Division | Top honours |
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2065 | 528 | 99.24% | 336 | 168 Dis |
2064 | 516 | 99% | 131 Dis. | |
2063 | 649 | 98.72% | 491 | 150 Dis |
2062 | 494 | 100% | 475 | |
2061 | 453 | 98.01% | 354 | |
2060 | 532 | 99.62% | 418 | |
2059 | 534 | 99.44% | 430 | |
2058 | 462 | 99.75% | 369 | 1st among the girls. |
2057 | 402 | 99.5 | 322 | |
2056 | 343 | 95% | 275 | |
2055 | 377 | 100% | 315 | 1st & 3rd among the girl (4 in top ten) |
2054 | 296 | 97% | 226 | 1st, 2nd, & 3rd among the girl (4 in top ten) |
2053 | 232 | 100% | 205 | 2 Students in Top ten |
2047–2052 | 540 | 99.66% | 480 | 3 Girls in Top ten |
Little Angels' College
[edit]The Little Angels' College (LAC) was founded in 1997 under the Nepal Educational Foundation. Total enrollment is about 480 students. There were ten sections (4 physical groups and 6 biological groups) in the year 2016/17. In 2009, LAC introduced GCE A Level course.[4]
Little Angels' College of Management
[edit]The Little Angels' College of Management (LACM) was founded in 1999.[5] LACM offers BBA, BBIS and BHM degrees in affiliation with Kathmandu University.[5]
The Fees of Little Angle School According to the census 2023 Level Admission Fee Monthly Fee Pre-Primary Level Rs 30,000 Rs 15,000 Primary Level Rs 50,000 Rs 20,000 Secondary Level Rs 80,000 Rs 40,000 Up Warded Level Rs 1,50,000 Rs 50,000
References
[edit]- ^ Kantipur Interview Archived 24 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Kantipuronline.com. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- ^ Nepal News Interview[dead link ]
- ^ PABSON Archived 14 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Nepal-schools.com. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- ^ LAC. LAC. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
- ^ a b LACM. LACM. Retrieved 23 October 2011.