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Courses Of Study

Classes IX and X (As per BCSE syllabus)  

Compulsory subjects: 

1.Dzongkha/Hindi/etc.,

2.English  

3.Mathematics

4.Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology)  

5.History, Civics and Geography.   

 

Optional subject:  

In addition all students must take a sixth subject, which may be ANYONE of the following:

1.Economics    

2.Computer Applications  

 

Classes XI & XII (As per BHSEC Syllabus)  

Common Subjects for all Streams:

1.English

2.Dzongkha (Bhutanese Students)  

3.Hindi  (optional for other nationals)  

 

Science Stream:      

1.Mathematics

2.Physics

3.Chemistry

4.Biology/Computer Studies

 

Commerce Stream:

1.Business Mathematics

2.Accountancy

3.Commerce

4.Economics/Computer Studies

 


Arts:  

1.History/Business Mathematics/ Pure Mathematics

2.Geography

3.Economics

4.Literature in English/Literature in Dzongkha/Computer Studies  

 

Note:      

1.Students who have 60% and above in Mathematics in the BCSE Examination (or equivalent) can choose computer as an optional subject.

2.Students who have secured a minimum of 50% in mathematics and a pass mark in Computer Studies in the BCSE examination (or equivalent) will be eligible to take computer studies as an optional subject.

3.Students who have failed to meet the above condition will not be enrolled for computer studies as an optional subject.

4.Grade 12 has SUPW during the first term: the assessment of which is reflected in the ISC-Examination result.

5.Interested students are offered Computer Literacy Program after school hours.  

Assessment

The School follows a pattern of on- going assessment, theyby allowing for maximum learning without diffculty.

Apart from regular class tests, a student undergoes two examination in a academic year.

The Mid Term Examinations takes place at the beginning of July and the Annual Examinations is held towards the end of November.

The percentage marks received by the student at the end of the year is based on the two examinations inclusive of the ongoing assessment where 50% is drawn from the Mid Term Examinations and 50% from the Annual Examinations for grades 9 and 10. For grade 11 and 12, 40% is drawn from the Mid Term Examinations and 60% from the Annual Examinations.  

Grades 10 and 12 sit for the Board  Examinations in December.