Global School of Science
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+2 Science

A rigorous and relevant academic stream based on the NEB curriculum, designed for aspiring professionals in medicine, engineering, technology, and research.

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Accredited by NEB

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Merit Scholarships Available

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Successful completion of SEE (Secondary Education Examination) or equivalent

Minimum specified GPA as per NEB guidelines

Cleared GSS Entrance Examination

Additional Benefits

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Academics and Approaches

Our +2 Science Program (Grades 11 and 12), which is a rigorous and relevant academic stream, is based on the curriculum of the National Examinations Board (NEB). It is designed for students who aspire to build careers in fields such as medicine, engineering, information technology, research, emerging sciences, and even non-science fields. It provides theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, and practical skills essential for a person to achieve ultimate success.

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Modern laboratories and advanced scientific equipment

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Digital classrooms and resourceful libraries

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Academic counseling and career guidance

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Extracurricular and co-curricular activities

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A disciplined and supportive academic environment

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Weekly and other cycle tests and monthly feedback

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Pre-Medical/Engineering Classes

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Remedial Classes

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Emphasis on Experiential Learning

Program Structure

Curriculum & Subject Streams

A balanced mix of compulsory and elective subjects ensures in-depth understanding as per NEB guidelines.

Compulsory Subjects

Grade 11Grade 12
Nepali [Nep. 0011]Nepali [Nep. 0021]
English [Eng. 0031]English [Eng. 0041]

Elective Subjects

Grade 11Grade 12
Physics [Phy. 1011]Physics [Phy. 1021]
Chemistry [Che. 3011]Chemistry [Che. 3022]
Mathematics [Mat. 0071]/Social StudiesMathematics [Mat. 0081]/Social Studies
Biology [Bio. 2011]Biology [Bio. 2021]
Computer Science [Com. 4271]Computer Science [Com. 4281]

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Biology

If a student is aspiring to make a career in the medical fields and life sciences.

Mathematics

If a student is aspiring to make a career in engineering, IT, or the physical sciences.

Social Studies

If a student chooses Social Studies over Mathematics, he/she can only go to Medical and other non-engineering sectors that does not demand Mathematics mandatorily.

Computer Science

If a student is willing to go for IT, and computer science engineering.

Students typically choose between the Biology Group (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) and the Physical Group (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Computer Science), depending on their future aspirations.

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Biology Group

Aspire to make a career in the medical fields and life sciences.

Standard Subjects

PhysicsChemistryMathematicsBiology
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Physical Group

Aspire to make a career in engineering, IT, or the physical sciences.

Standard Subjects

PhysicsChemistryMathematicsComputer Science
How We Teach

Academic Approaches

Our science program assimilates student-centered and practical approaches to learning, including:

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Constructivism

Constructivism is both a learning theory and a philosophy of education that suggests learners actively build their knowledge through experiences and interactions, focusing on problem-solving and critical thinking and encouraging learners to connect new information with prior knowledge. Well-equipped laboratory sessions for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Science; regular assessments; presentations; and interactive classes are the methods we use in teaching-learning.

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Technology-Enhanced Instruction

This approach enhances the overall learning experience of our learners by utilizing digital tools and resources to understand scientific concepts. Well-equipped laboratory sessions for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology

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Collaborative Approach

The Collaborative Model, sometimes called the social-constructivist model, emphasizes the importance of interaction and teamwork in the learning process. ECAs, CCAs, Sports, and Project-based learning and research activities incorporate this approach for learning soft and hard skills.

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Inquiry-Based Approach

In the Inquiry-Based Model, learning begins with a question or a problem. Students are guided to investigate, gather data, and develop conclusions much like scientists or researchers.

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Personalized Learning Model

This approach puts the student at the center of the learning process, tailoring instruction based on individual interests, needs, pace, and learning styles. This approach often leverages technology and data to create a customized path for each learner.

Why study +2 Science at GSS?

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Modern laboratories and advanced scientific equipment

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Digital classrooms and resourceful libraries

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Academic counseling and career guidance

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Extracurricular and co-curricular activities for holistic development

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A disciplined and supportive academic environment

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Weekly and other cycle tests and monthly feedback

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Pre-Medical/Engineering Classes

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Remedial Classes

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Emphasis on Experiential Learning

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Core Academic Practice

At the Global School of Science, we are dedicated to fostering an environment that promotes academic excellence and holistic development. Our Core Academic Practice comprises a structured approach to learning, assessment, and support, ensuring that every student has the resources and guidance needed to thrive.

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Shift 1: 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Shift 2: 10:40 AM to 5:25 PM
Each day comprises 8 periods for comprehensive coverage of the curriculum.

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We emphasize the significance of consistent assessments to monitor student progress. Weekly Tests are essential tools for gauging academic performance and ensuring students stay aligned with their learning objectives.

The last four periods for Grade XI and five periods for Grade XII will proceed as scheduled on weekly test days.

Weekly Test Schedule

Monitoring progress through consistent evaluation

GradeTest DayResults DayMediumFollow Up
XISundayWednesdaySMS/Phone Call01-5970317
XIIWednesdaySundaySMS/Phone Call01-5970317

Key Information

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No student is permitted to be absent on test days except for medical emergencies. Students who miss a test must report by 7:30 AM the following day (Monday for Grade XI and Thursday for Grade XII) and complete the exam.

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At the end of each month, two copies of the Monthly Report (Mark Sheet) for the Weekly Tests will be distributed to parents/guardians. Parents will also receive SMS or phone call notifications regarding the monthly report card.

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Parents are encouraged to review the Mark Sheet and return a signed copy to the college as acknowledgment while retaining a copy for their records.

Structure of Weekly Exams

For Grade XI

160 minutes (80 minutes per subject)

WeekPhysicalBiology
First WeekPhysics + ChemistryPhysics + Chemistry
Second WeekMaths + EnglishMaths + Botany
Third WeekPhysics + ChemistryPhysics + Chemistry
Fourth WeekMaths + ComputerMaths + Zoology
For Grade XII

120 minutes (60 minutes per subject)

WeekPhysicalBiology
First WeekMaths + EnglishMaths + Botany
Second WeekPhysics + ChemistryPhysics + Chemistry
Third WeekMaths + ComputerMaths + Zoology
Fourth WeekPhysics + ChemistryPhysics + Chemistry
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In case of having a 5th Sunday/Wednesday in any month, the tests of English and Nepali will be held.

Pre-medical/Pre-engineering Preparation Classes

At the conclusion of the first month, a Qualifying Test will be administered to evaluate students' readiness for advanced study. Those who perform well may opt for Pre-medical or Pre-engineering Preparation Classes, designed to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to secure scholarships and excel in competitive fields such as medicine, engineering, agriculture, forestry, pharmacy, and IT. Importantly, these career-oriented classes are offered at no additional cost.

Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Support Classes

To support every student in achieving their academic potential, we offer Additional Support Classes for those who may struggle with course material. Our aim is to help all students successfully navigate their exams and attain a 100% pass rate.

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Students who do not pass the Weekly/Cycle Tests will be invited to additional support classes in the morning.
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These sessions will provide guidance, supervision, and practice opportunities, ensuring that students are adequately prepared for retesting.
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A Progress Report will be shared with parents/guardians to keep them informed of their child's development.
Student Wellness

Student Study Helpline

The Student Study Helpline is an initiative driven by a committee comprising academicians, Heads of Departments, faculty members, subject experts, and counselors, dedicated to addressing students' academic challenges and behavioral issues. When teachers identify persistent difficulties in a student's performance, they collaborate with the committee to find solutions.

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Students may arrive at college as early as 7:00 AM, in case any individual assistance is required for any subject.

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Exams & Grading

Assessment & Evaluation System (Grade 11 & 12)

Our institution follows the guidelines of the National Examinations Board (NEB), Office of the Controller of Examinations, Sanothimi, Bhaktapur. The evaluation system is designed to ensure a balanced assessment of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, combining internal assessment with final board examinations.

Overall Evaluation Structure

Each subject is evaluated out of 100 marks, divided as follows. This structure ensures that students are assessed not only through final exams but also through continuous performance, participation, and practical application.

Internal Assessment (Practical & Continuous Evaluation)

25 Marks (or 50 Marks for Computer Science)

Final Board Examination (NEB)

75 Marks (or 50 Marks for Computer Science)

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The final board examination, conducted by NEB, evaluates students’ theoretical understanding of each subject. These examinations are:

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Internal evaluation is conducted throughout the academic year and includes:

Classroom Participation
Trimester Examinations (First & Second)
Project Work / Assignments
Practical Work & Laboratory Experiments
Presentations & Speaking Skills
Viva Voce (Oral Examination)

Subject-wise Internal Evaluation Scheme

Compulsory Nepali

25 Marks
Classroom Participation3
Trimester Examinations6 (3 + 3)
Project Work / Classwork6
Listening3
Speaking7

Compulsory English

25 Marks
Classroom Participation3
Trimester Examinations6 (3 + 3)
Listening6
Presentation6
Speaking4

Compulsory Mathematics

25 Marks
Classroom Participation3
Trimester Examinations6 (3 + 3)
Project Work / Mathematical Activities10
Classroom Competency6

Physics

25 Marks
Classroom Participation3
Trimester Examinations6 (3 + 3)
Laboratory Experiments10
Practical Work3
Records / Project Work3
VivaRequired

Chemistry

25 Marks
Classroom Participation3
Trimester Examinations6 (3 + 3)
Laboratory Experiments10
Practical Work3
Records / Project Work3
VivaRequired

Biology

25 Marks
Classroom Participation3
Trimester Examinations6 (3 + 3)
Laboratory Experiments (Botany & Zoology)10
Practical Work3
Records / Project Work3
VivaRequired

Computer Science

50 Marks
Classroom Participation3
Trimester Examinations6 (3 + 3)
Project Work / Practical Tasks / Reports16
External Practical Evaluation (Presentation/Demonstration)20
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Evaluation & Certification

Internal assessments are conducted by subject teachers and verified by external examiners.

Final marks are a combination of internal scores and board examination results.

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Our Academics and Approaches

We believe that true learning goes beyond exams. By integrating continuous internal assessment (25%) with final board evaluation (75%), we ensure that students develop:

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Strong conceptual understanding
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Practical and analytical skills
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Communication and presentation abilities
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Confidence for higher education and future careers
Empowering Minds

Why Choose +2 Science?

Opening doors to prestigious careers and developing life-long critical thinking abilities.

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Analytical and problem-solving skills

Professionals in various industries use analytical skills to approach problems and tasks carefully and critically. These skills allow professionals to work more independently and sometimes earn promotions to leadership positions.

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Scientific temperament and logical reasoning

Scientific temper is defined as open-mindedness and rationality, emphasizing the pursuit of new knowledge through empirical methods. It fosters logical thinking and critical inquiry.

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Research and innovation capabilities

Education fosters research (collection and analysis of evidence) and innovation (practical implementation of ideas), contributing to the well-being of humankind.

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Strong academic foundation for global opportunities

Provides essential knowledge, critical thinking, and subject-specific expertise necessary for success in any field globally.

Bridge to Future

Career Pathways

Graduates of the +2 Science Program can pursue higher education in diverse and competitive fields.

Healthcare (MBBS, BDS, Nursing, Pharmacy, etc.)
Engineering (Civil, Computer, Mechanical, etc.)
Information Technology and Computer Science
Pure Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.)
Aviation, Biotechnology, and Research
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Take the First Step

Unlock your potential in a future driven by knowledge, innovation, and discovery.

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Global Opportunities

Prepared for International Excellence