Thursday, June 4, 2015

Inter-Class Cleanliness and Decoration /Tree Sapling Assessment 
On May 16, a panel of judges among the teachers assessed the care of saplings allotted to the respective classes for the senior category. The judges assessed the saplings based on the criteria; class tag, manure, fencing and growth/improvement, each weighing 5 points.
On June 1, the assessment for Inter-class decoration and cleanliness competition was carried out by the School Green Project. The assessment was conducted by Mr. Gyembo Dorji and Mr. Nado in the third period for both senior and junior categories. The judges went to the classes and evaluated based on the following criteria;
1. Wall decoration(5 points)
2. organization(5 points)
3. Cleanliness(5 points)
4. Student conduct (5 points)
After the assessment, the result and standing of the positions by the classes are indicated in the table.















Pictures of Class cleanliness Assessment by the Judges




























Tshering Dorji

Saturday, May 9, 2015


School Discipline Policy Campaign

The school Discipline Committee endorsed a new Discipline policy on May 7, 2015 with compliance of the school administration and colleagues. The main objective of the policy was not to punish our students but to guide, to reform and to bring out the best that is there in every individual.. In sum, our School Level Discipline Policy intended to achieve the following objectives:
1.    Maintain fairness and consistency in addressing disciplinary issues.
2.    To mould and produce highly principled and disciplined future citizens.
3.    To enrich and continue celebration of time-tested Bhutanese social bonds based on Tha-Damtse-Lay-Jumdrey.
4.    To build a school environment based on positive behaviour, mutual respect and cooperation.
5.    Aim for zero occurrence of indiscipline by our students both inside and outside the school premises.
6.    To make the school rules and regulations clear to all the stakeholders
7.    To involve parents and other stakeholders as part of the school disciplinary board.

8.    To maintain clear disciplinary record of students.





The discipline committee organized a campaign on May 9, 2015 to familiarize the prominent offences and the sanctions that would be levied if the children do not abide by the school rules and regulation. The program was attended by children of class V-VIII.