Durbar High School

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Durbar High School
दरबार हाई स्कुल
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Coordinates27°42′28″N 85°18′51″E / 27.70773716135205°N 85.31407081654876°E / 27.70773716135205; 85.31407081654876
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Other nameBhanu Higher Secondary School (भानु माद्यमिक विद्यालय )
TypePublic
Established1854; 167 years ago (1854)
FounderJung Bahadur Rana
PrincipalAkhilesh Prasad Azad
Staff24
GradesNursery-10
Enrolment350
LanguageEnglish
Schedule10 am - 4 pm
Websitewww.durbarhighschool.edu.np

Durbar High School (Nepali: दरबार हाई स्कुल ) which translates to Palace High School, opened in 1854 is the oldest modern school in Nepal located near Rani Pokhari, Kathmandu.[1] The school was originally built to teach sons[2] of Ranas exclusively but was opened to public citizens in 1901 by Dev Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana.[3] At first, Rana children were given education at Thapathali Durbar but later Jung Bahadur Rana moved it into its own building at Ranipokhari, Kathmandu.

Some parts of the school were destroyed in the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.[4] The school is currently being rebuilt under the Chinese Aid.[5]

History[]

Durbar High School also known as Bhanu Secondary School is established during Rana regime. Established in 1854, Durbar High School is the country’s first school. Located in , Kathmandu, it previously taught only members of the ruling family, but was opened to private citizens in 1902.

The school had to shift constantly from Thapathali Durbar to Charburja Durbar, Seto Durbar and Narayanhiti Durbar before being located in a small shed in Jamal. Finally in 1891, the then prime minister Bir Shumsher Rana had the present long building built on the west side of Rani Pokhari In 1900, Durbar School was turned into a public school. In 1967, its name was changed to Bhanu Madhyamik Vidyalaya.

The school lies next to Rani Pokhari built by king Pratap Malla in 1670. The school was originally an elementary English school. Feeling humiliated by not being able to communicate in English during his visit to Europe, Jung Bahadur Rana set up a school at his residence in 1853 with two teachers imported from England to teach children of the ruling families. The school was later shifted to Thapathali Durbar with an Englishman called Kenning as its first teacher. Named Durbar School (palace school), it marked the beginning of modern education in Nepal, but only the ruling Ranas and their sons could attend it. In 1876, the school began admitting children of high class government officers too.

Initially, the school as a feeder institution was affiliated with Calcutta University, and students had to travel to Kolkata for their high school entrance examination until an examination centre affiliated with Patna University was opened in Kathmandu in 1929.

In 1933, the government established the School Leaving Certificate Examination Board and students did not have to travel to India for their exams. The historical school building also possesses archaeological importance and is loved by millions of people.  

Some parts of the school were destroyed in the April 2015 Nepal earthquake. The school was rebuilt under the Chinese Aid. The four-storey school building with more than 40 classrooms is built in an area of 4,200 square metres. [6]

Present day[]

The building of Durbar High School, reconstructed with support from the Government of China had been handed over to the school management on 8th of September 2020.

Around 350 Students are studying in Durbar High School. Currently, there are 17 teachers teaching in Durbar High School. Among them, 8 teachers are for secondary level. 3 for lower secondary level and 6 for primary level. At the present, there are only 7 staffs for the school administration.

The school is conducting new classes of Play Group(Adventurous Ant), Nursery(Busy Bee), L.K.G(Creative Caterpillar), U.K.G(Dancing Drangonfly) and is using Montessori and KWHLAQ method for teaching. In every classes, Sustainable Development Curriculum is included. The school is also planning to teach Robotics for Technical Education and establishing STEAM CLUB(Initiative of KMC Mayor) and focus will be given more towards the extra curricular activities. The school further plans to operate classes 11 and 12.

References[]

  1. ^ "Durbar High School – Boss Nepal". Retrieved 2020-07-27.
  2. ^ Maskey, Govinda (1996). Social Life in Nepal: From Tradition to Modernity (1901-1925). Anmol Publications. p. 140. ISBN 978-81-7488-176-2.
  3. ^ Harris, George Lawrence (1973). Area Handbook for Nepal, Bhutan, and Sikkim. U.S. Government Printing Office.
  4. ^ "Historical monuments lost forever". The Nation. 26 April 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  5. ^ "China completes Durbar High School reconstruction in 10 months - OnlineKhabar English News".
  6. ^ "History". Durbar High School. Retrieved 2021-10-01.

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