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Golden Peak High School

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Golden Peak High School (GPHS) is an English medium residential school established in 1991 with the sole determination of imparting pragmatic education to its students. It is situated at Saraswatinagar, Chabahil, Kathmandu.

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Golden Peak High School
saraswati nagar marg, Kathmandu Metropolitan City Baudha (Kathmandu-06)

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Golden Peak High School

saraswati nagar marg
44602 Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Baudha (Kathmandu-06)
Bagamati Province, Nepal
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