About Rastriya Basic School Kurtha

School Overview

Rastriya Basic School Kurtha, situated in the culturally vibrant and historically significant region of Janakpurdham-21, Kurtha, Dhanusha, stands as a fundamental pillar of community-based education in the Madhesh Province of Nepal. As a dedicated public institution, this school is committed to providing accessible, high-quality basic education to the children of the Kurtha locality and surrounding areas. The school serves a diverse demographic, focusing on the holistic development of students during their most formative years. Historically, the institution was established to bridge the educational gap in rural and semi-urban pockets of Dhanusha, ensuring that every child, regardless of their socio-economic background, has the right to primary and lower secondary education. The school's mission is deeply rooted in the belief that education is the most powerful tool for social transformation. By fostering an environment of inclusivity, the school aims to empower the next generation with literacy, numeracy, and life skills. The vision of Rastriya Basic School Kurtha is to evolve into a model community school that blends traditional values with modern pedagogical techniques, ensuring that students are well-prepared for higher secondary education and beyond. Academic strengths of the school include its adherence to the National Curriculum of Nepal, a focus on mother-tongue-based multilingual education where applicable, and a strong emphasis on community participation through the School Management Committee (SMC).

University Affiliations & Recognition

Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST)

Affiliation Type: Government Oversight

Recognition: Center for Education and Human Resource Development (CEHRD)

Accreditation: Approved by the Government of Nepal

Basic Education Level 1-8

Janakpurdham Sub-Metropolitan City

Affiliation Type: Local Government Management

Accreditation: Local Education Unit Verified

Programs: ECD to Grade 8

Community Managed

Programs Offered by University

The primary academic offering at Rastriya Basic School Kurtha follows the structured National Curriculum Framework of Nepal. This program is designed to build a strong foundation in core academic disciplines.

  • Degree Level: Basic Level (Primary and Lower Secondary)
  • Duration: 8 Years
  • Eligibility: Completion of Early Childhood Development (ECD) or Age-appropriate entry
  • Core Subjects: Nepali, English, Mathematics, Science and Environment, Social Studies, Health and Physical Education, and Local Subjects.
  • Career Opportunities: Successful completion allows entry into Secondary Education (Grade 9-12).

A pre-primary program focused on the physical, emotional, and cognitive readiness of young children before entering formal grade one.

  • Degree Level: Pre-Primary
  • Duration: 1-2 Years
  • Eligibility: Children aged 3 to 5 years

Fee Structure

In alignment with the Constitution of Nepal, which guarantees free basic education, Rastriya Basic School Kurtha provides tuition-free education to all students. The following table outlines the nominal charges related to administrative and auxiliary services.

ProgramUniversity/BoardDurationTotal FeeAdmission FeeOther Charges
Basic Education (1-5)MoEST, Nepal5 YearsFreeNilNominal (Exam/ID)
Basic Education (6-8)MoEST, Nepal3 YearsFreeNilNominal (Exam/ID)
Early Childhood (ECD)Local Govt1 YearFreeNilStationery support
Note: Government-funded textbooks are provided free of cost to all students annually.

Facilities & Campus Infrastructure

Library Corner

A collection of age-appropriate storybooks, textbooks, and reference materials in Nepali, Maithili, and English to encourage early reading habits.

Playground

Open space for physical education, morning assemblies, and local sports like Kabaddi and Football.

Smart Classrooms

Efforts are being made to integrate digital learning tools and visual aids to enhance the learning experience for basic level students.

Mid-day Meal Facility

The school provides a nutritious government-funded mid-day meal (Diwa Khaja) to ensure the health and retention of students.

Safe Drinking Water

Access to filtered drinking water facilities for all students and staff members on the school premises.

Gender-Segregated Toilets

Maintaining sanitation standards with separate, clean restroom facilities for boys and girls.

Faculty & Teaching Methodology

The teaching staff at Rastriya Basic School Kurtha consists of qualified educators who have undergone training through the Teacher Professional Development (TPD) programs. The school emphasizes a child-centered teaching methodology, moving away from traditional rote learning to more interactive and participatory approaches. Teachers are encouraged to use locally available resources as teaching aids to make complex concepts more relatable. The medium of instruction is primarily Nepali, with Maithili often used for instructional scaffolding to help children transition from their mother tongue to the national curriculum. English is taught as a compulsory subject to prepare students for the globalized world. The school fosters a culture of regular assessment through continuous formative evaluations and term-end examinations, ensuring that learning gaps are identified and addressed promptly.

Student Life & Extracurricular Activities

Student life at Rastriya Basic School Kurtha is a blend of academic rigor and cultural celebration. Given its location in Janakpurdham, the school is a hub of cultural activity during local festivals. Extracurricular activities are designed to build confidence and leadership among young learners.

  • Cultural Programs: Celebrations of Dashain, Tihar, Chhath, and Saraswati Puja involving song, dance, and drama.
  • Sports: Regular inter-house competitions in athletics, volleyball, and local traditional games.
  • Clubs: Junior Red Cross Circle and Eco-Clubs where students engage in environmental awareness and social service.
  • Community Service: Students participate in local sanitation drives and health awareness campaigns in the Kurtha neighborhood.

Career Support & Placement Assistance

As a basic school, the career support focuses on academic counseling for transitioning to secondary education. The school provides guidance to students and parents regarding the choice of subjects in Grade 9. Alumni engagement is informal but active, with former students frequently visiting to mentor current students. The school maintains strong links with nearby secondary schools in Janakpurdham to ensure a smooth transition for its graduates. While placement assistance in a professional sense is not applicable at this level, the school focuses on developing the foundational skills—literacy, communication, and discipline—that are critical for future career success.

Admission Process

The admission process at Rastriya Basic School Kurtha is designed to be inclusive and straightforward, following the guidelines set by the local education office.

  1. Announcement: Admission opens in the month of Baisakh (mid-April) each year.
  2. Eligibility: For Grade 1, the child must have completed 5 years of age. For other grades, a transfer certificate or placement test may be required.
  3. Required Documents: Birth certificate (issued by the local ward office), recent passport-size photographs, and previous school records (if applicable).
  4. Application: Parents must fill out the enrollment form available at the school office.
  5. Interview: A friendly interaction with the child and parents to understand the student's background and needs.

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

The school facilitates several government-backed scholarship programs to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder a child's education.

  • Girls' Scholarship: Provided to all girl students to promote female literacy.
  • Dalit Scholarship: Targeted financial aid for students from the Dalit community.
  • Disability Stipend: Support for students with physical or learning disabilities.
  • Merit Awards: Small grants or stationery prizes for top-performing students in annual examinations.
  • Pro-poor Targeted Scholarships: Support for children from families identified as being below the poverty line.

Frequently Asked Questions

The school is located in Janakpurdham Sub-metropolitan City, Ward No. 21, Kurtha, in the Dhanusha district of Madhesh Province, Nepal.

It is a public (community) school funded and managed by the Government of Nepal and the local municipality.

Typically, the school runs from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM from Sunday to Thursday, and 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Friday.

No, basic education (Grades 1-8) is free at Rastriya Basic School Kurtha.

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

The primary medium of instruction is Nepali, with English taught as a subject. Local languages like Maithili are used for better understanding.

Yes, the Government of Nepal provides free textbooks to all students enrolled in the school.

Yes, the school provides a free nutritious mid-day meal to all students in the basic levels.

You can visit the school office during the admission season in April (Baisakh) with the child's birth certificate and a parent's ID.

Yes, there are government scholarships for girls, Dalits, and students from marginalized backgrounds.

The school has an open playground where students play football, volleyball, and local sports.

Infrastructure is being upgraded; please contact the school administration for the current status of the computer lab.

Yes, the teachers are government-certified and have undergone Teacher Professional Development (TPD) training.

The school follows the National Curriculum Framework developed by the Curriculum Development Centre (CDC) of Nepal.

Yes, students are required to wear the prescribed school uniform to maintain a sense of equality and discipline.

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