About Janta Basic School, Shivpur

College Overview

Janta Basic School, located in the heart of Shivpur, Janakpurdham-19, Dhanusha, stands as a cornerstone of community-driven education in the Madhesh Province of Nepal. As a dedicated public institution, the school has been instrumental in providing accessible and inclusive learning opportunities to children from diverse socio-economic backgrounds. Established with the vision of eradicating illiteracy at the grassroots level, the school focuses on the formative years of a child's development, ensuring a strong foundation in literacy, numeracy, and social values.

The history of Janta Basic School is deeply intertwined with the local community's desire for localized education. Over the years, it has evolved from a small gathering of learners to a structured basic educational facility recognized by the local government. Its mission is to deliver quality basic education that empowers students with the knowledge and skills necessary for higher secondary transition and lifelong learning. The vision of the institution is to create a nurturing environment where every child, regardless of their background, can achieve their full potential through holistic development.

Academic strengths of Janta Basic School include its commitment to the National Curriculum of Nepal, a focus on mother-tongue-based multilingual education where applicable, and a strong emphasis on community participation. Institutional highlights include its participation in national health and nutrition programs, such as the mid-day meal scheme, and its role as a local center for cultural and civic activities in the Shivpur area.

University Affiliations & Recognition

National Examination Board (NEB) / MoEST

Affiliation Type: Government Regulatory Body

Accreditation: Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST), Nepal

Recognition: Department of Education, Janakpurdham Sub-Metropolitan City

Programs: Basic Level Education (Grade 1-8), Early Childhood Development (ECD)

Fully Recognized

Local Government (Janakpurdham-19)

Affiliation Type: Local Administrative Oversight

Focus: Infrastructure Development & Local Curriculum Integration

Programs: Community Literacy Initiatives, Vocational Awareness

State Funded

Programs Offered

Janta Basic School programs are designed to follow the framework provided by the Curriculum Development Center (CDC) of Nepal. The school ensures that all students receive a standardized education that prepares them for secondary level studies.

Degree Level: Pre-Primary

Duration: 1 Year

Eligibility: Age 4 years and above

Career Opportunities: Foundation for Grade 1 enrollment.

Degree Level: Basic Level (Part I)

Duration: 5 Years

Eligibility: Successful completion of ECD or age-appropriate admission

Career Opportunities: Basic literacy and transition to lower secondary level.

Degree Level: Basic Level (Part II)

Duration: 3 Years

Eligibility: Completion of Grade 5

Career Opportunities: Eligibility for Basic Level Examination (BLE) and entry into Secondary School (Grade 9).

Fee Structure

As a community-based government school, Janta Basic School follows the 'Free Education' policy of the Government of Nepal for basic level schooling. Janta Basic School fees are minimal, primarily covering administrative documentation or extracurricular voluntary contributions.

ProgramGoverning BodyDurationTuition FeeAdmission Fee
ECD / Pre-PrimaryLocal Govt1 YearFreeFree
Primary (1-5)NEB/MoEST5 YearsFreeMinimal Reg Fee
Lower Secondary (6-8)NEB/MoEST3 YearsFreeMinimal Reg Fee
Note: Government scholarships are provided for textbooks, and mid-day meals are often available for students up to Grade 5.

Facilities & Campus Infrastructure

Smart Classrooms & Tech

The school is gradually integrating digital tools to enhance the learning experience for young children in Shivpur.

Community Library

A dedicated space with textbooks, storybooks in local languages, and reference materials for basic education.

Playground & Sports

Spacious open grounds for football, cricket, and traditional Nepali games to ensure physical fitness.

Drinking Water & Sanitation

The Janta Basic School facilities include safe drinking water stations and separate restrooms for boys and girls.

Mid-day Meal Area

A hygienic area dedicated to the distribution and consumption of government-funded nutritious meals.

Community Hall

Used for school assemblies, cultural events, and parent-teacher meetings.

Faculty & Teaching Methodology

The faculty at Janta Basic School consists of qualified educators appointed through the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) of Nepal. These teachers bring a wealth of experience in child psychology and pedagogical techniques suited for basic level education. The teaching methodology is learner-centric, focusing on 'learning by doing.' Teachers utilize locally available resources as instructional materials to make concepts more relatable. Continuous assessment and periodic feedback loops ensure that no child is left behind in the learning process.

Student Life & Extracurricular Activities

Student life at Janta Basic School is vibrant and culturally rich. The school organizes annual sports meets, Friday creative sessions, and cultural programs during festivals like Dashain, Tihar, and Chhath. Students participate in inter-school competitions, including quiz contests and debate sessions. These activities are designed to build leadership skills, teamwork, and confidence among the young learners of Janakpurdham-19.

Career Support & Placement Assistance

While placement in the corporate sense is not applicable for a basic school, Janta Basic School provides significant 'Transition Support.' This includes career counseling for students finishing Grade 8 to help them choose appropriate streams in secondary school. The school maintains strong ties with nearby secondary schools in Janakpur to ensure a smooth admission process for its graduates. Alumni engagement initiatives allow former students to return and mentor the current cohort, sharing their success stories in higher education.

Admission Process

Janta Basic School admissions are open throughout the academic session, with the primary intake occurring in April (Baisakh). The process is designed to be hassle-free for parents.

  • Step 1: Visit the school office in Shivpur to collect the admission form.
  • Step 2: Submit the birth certificate and previous school's transfer certificate (if applicable).
  • Step 3: Interaction with the child and parents by the grade teacher.
  • Step 4: Verification of documents and formal enrollment.

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

To support the vision of 'Education for All,' the school facilitates several government and local grants:

  • Dalit Scholarship: Targeted financial aid for students from the Dalit community.
  • Girls' Scholarship: Encouraging female enrollment through specific government stipends.
  • Merit-based Awards: Small grants or stationery prizes for top-performing students in annual exams.
  • Disabled Students Grant: Support for children with special needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Janta Basic School is located in Shivpur, Janakpurdham Ward No. 19, in the Dhanusha district of Nepal.

The school offers education from Early Childhood Development (ECD) up to Grade 8.

As a basic level school, it is not affiliated with a university but is governed by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Nepal, and the Janta Basic School university affiliation equivalent is the National Examination Board.

Janta Basic School provides free education as per the government policy for basic levels. Minimal charges may apply for identity cards or specific exam materials.

Admissions are open in April. Parents can visit the school office in Shivpur with a birth certificate for registration.

Yes, textbooks are provided free of cost to all students by the Government of Nepal.

Facilities include classrooms, a playground, drinking water, and mid-day meal services for younger grades.

Yes, the school participates in the national mid-day meal scheme for students up to Grade 5.

The primary medium is Nepali, with English taught as a subject. Some classes may use Maithili for better comprehension.

Yes, it is a community (government-run) school funded by the state.

Yes, the school organizes sports, dance, and cultural programs regularly.

A birth certificate and a passport-sized photograph are the primary requirements.

Basic computer awareness is introduced, though full-scale lab facilities depend on local government funding cycles.

Yes, while it primarily serves Ward 19, students from neighboring areas are welcome.

Standard timing is 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with variations during summer and winter seasons.

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