Ullens School

The Ullens School is a non-profit school situated in Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, Established in 2006, it offers classes from kindergarten to grade 10 and is the only educational institution in Nepal that offers the IB Diploma Programme. The patrons of the school are the philanthropist Baron Guy Ullens and his wife Myriam Ullens.[1] It is considered as one of the most prestigious and expensive private schools in Nepal.[2]

Ullens School
Location
Lalitpur, Nepal

Lalitpur
44700

Nepal
Information
TypeNon-profit school
MottoA Center of Excellence in Education
Patron saint(s)Baron Guy Ullens
Established2006 (2006)
PrincipalMedin Lamichhane
Staff100
Faculty80
Number of students500
Websiteullens.edu.np
Ullens School Logo
The Suresh Raj Building houses the IB Diploma branch of the school.

Ullens School delivers its curriculum and philosophy based on Bank Street’s Developmental Interactive Approach and Developing Capable Persons in collaboration with Bank Street. Its staff receive education and training from the Bank Street School of Education, New York. Other staff are volunteers from around the world.

The school's curriculum is designed to meet the needs of each student through the application of Nepal’s National Curriculum. The curriculum is taught through the Developmental Interactive Approach. English is the medium of instruction.

The primary curriculum includes the core areas of learning and experience: English and Nepali Language and Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Health and Physical Education, Creative and Expressive Arts, Information and Communications Technology and Vocational Education.

Students go out of school to extend their knowledge and experience through educational field trips. This provides a direct first-hand experience in learning as well as providing a stimulus for work in the classroom.

In teaching English, a high priority is placed on all aspects of literacy; speaking, listening, reading and writing, spelling and handwriting.

Art, music and drama rooms develop a student’s creativity, and confidence. Ullens School places an emphasis on increasing student’s performance skills.

Each term during Curriculum Night parents are informed of their child’s grade curriculum. At the end of each school year a Curriculum Committee reviews each grade level curriculum in relation to "Best Teaching Practices" used throughout the year and student academic performance. Changes to the curriculum are made accordingly.

IB Programme

Ullens School is the first and only IB World School in Nepal. It was authorized to implement the IB Diploma Programme by the Switzerland-based International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) on 2 June 2009. Only schools authorized by the IBO as IB World Schools can offer any of its three academic programmes. The IB Diploma Programme at Ullens School for the academic session 2009 began on 17 August 2009.

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References

  1. "Ullens School". www.ullens.edu.np. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
  2. "Top 10 Most Expensive School in Nepal". www.imnepal.com. Retrieved 2018-10-09.

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