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V.S. Niketan Higher Secondary School

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V.S. Niketan Higher Secondary School is located in Minbhawan Kathmandu, Nepal and schools above 40,000 students. V.S. Education Foundation is the outcome of the expansion of an education system aiming to coordinate all the educational activities of the institution so that the entity established at V.S. Niketan is uniformly maintained in all levels of teaching and learning under the same roof. The institution function form Pre-Primary to Bachelor's Levels of education. It has been awarded the "Best School of Nepal" for two times, recently. Established in the year 2039 B.S. (1981 AD) by Founder Principal Babu Ram Pokharel. It accommodates the Lower-Secondary level SLC and Higher-Secondary level HSEB qualifications to the students and guides its alumni to the College Education. V.S. Glorious English Medium School (VS-GEMS), Thapathali, Kathmandu, ranges from grade Nursery to XII., is the expansion of V.S. Education Foundation, where the students of that local community as well as proper Kathmandu, City have been benefiting since its inception in 2038 BS.

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V.S. Niketan Higher Secondary School
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Bagmati Province, Nepal
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