15/06/2026
A School-Based In-Service Programme (SBIP) on Reading Strategies using DIBELS was successfully conducted to enhance teachers' understanding and application of effective reading assessment and intervention practices.
The session was facilitated by Mrs. Phuntsho Wangmo and Mrs. Sonam Choden, who shared valuable insights on the use of DIBELS as a tool for monitoring students' reading progress and identifying areas that require targeted support. The facilitators also discussed practical strategies to improve reading fluency, accuracy, and comprehension among learners.
The interactive session provided an excellent platform for professional learning, collaboration, and the exchange of best practices aimed at strengthening literacy outcomes in the classroom.
We extend our sincere appreciation to Mrs. Phuntsho Wangmo and Mrs. Sonam Choden for their dedication and for facilitating such an enriching and informative session.
12/06/2026
As part of our ongoing commitment to school safety and disaster preparedness, an Earthquake Evacuation Drill was conducted to familiarize students with the appropriate safety procedures in the event of an earthquake occurring during examination time.
The drill provided students with practical experience on how to remain calm, follow instructions, protect themselves during shaking, and evacuate safely and orderly to designated assembly areas. It also helped students understand that their safety is the highest priority, even during important academic activities such as examinations.
Through this session, students gained valuable knowledge and confidence in responding effectively to emergencies, ensuring they are better prepared should a real earthquake occur.
Remember: Be Prepared, Be Alert, Be Safe.
11/06/2026
The school joyfully observed the International Day of Play under the theme "Protect Play, Protect Childhood."
The day was filled with excitement, laughter, and active participation as students engaged in a variety of fun and interactive games. The celebration highlighted the importance of play in a child's physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development.
Through the different activities, students experienced the joy of learning, teamwork, creativity, and healthy competition. The event also served as a reminder that every child deserves opportunities to play, grow, and thrive in a safe and nurturing environment.
A heartfelt thank you to all the teachers and students who contributed to making the celebration meaningful and memorable.
Let's continue to protect play and preserve the happiness of childhood!
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09/06/2026
A health awareness session on Lead Poisoning and Its Impact on Health was conducted for students by the Health Assistant from Ramjar Basic Health Unit (BHU).
The session provided valuable information on the sources of lead exposure, its harmful effects on physical and mental health, and the importance of preventive measures. Students gained a better understanding of how lead poisoning can affect growth, learning, and overall well-being, particularly among children and adolescents.
The interactive session encouraged students to adopt healthy practices and remain vigilant about environmental and household factors that may pose health risks.
The school extends its sincere gratitude to the Health Assistant of Ramjar BHU for sharing this important knowledge and helping raise awareness among our students. Such initiatives play a vital role in promoting a safe, healthy, and informed school community.
07/06/2026
Students of Classes 8 to 10 had the valuable opportunity to participate in a TVET Advocacy Programme conducted by officials from Zorig Chusum. The session provided students with meaningful insights into Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), highlighting diverse career pathways and the importance of preserving and promoting Bhutan's rich traditional arts and crafts.
The school community extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Zorig Chusum officials for their informative and inspiring advocacy session, which broadened our students' understanding of future educational and career opportunities.
We would also like to express our sincere appreciation for their generous donation of Tego, Wonju, Gho, and Kira to the school. This thoughtful contribution will greatly benefit our students and further support the preservation of our cultural heritage.
Thank you for your unwavering support and commitment to nurturing the next generation.
05/06/2026
The school came together to observe World Environment Day with great enthusiasm and a shared commitment to protecting our environment. Through various activities, students and staff reaffirmed the importance of environmental conservation, sustainable practices, and collective responsibility towards a greener future.
The event served as a meaningful reminder that small actions can make a big difference in preserving our planet for generations to come.
Together, let's continue to nurture nature and build a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable world.
04/06/2026
The school campus came alive with excitement and friendly rivalry as students participated in the Inter-House Degor Competition. The event showcased remarkable teamwork, precision, perseverance, and sportsmanship among the participants.
Beyond the competition, the event served as a wonderful opportunity for students to strengthen friendships, embrace healthy competition, and appreciate one of Bhutan's cherished traditional games.
Congratulations to all participants for their enthusiastic involvement and to everyone who contributed to making the event a memorable success!
04/06/2026
MID-TERM EXAMINATION NOTICE
Dear Students, Parents, and Guardians,
The Exam Committee would like to inform all students and parents that the Mid-Term Examination 2026 will commence on 15th June 2026 and conclude on 29th June 2026.
The examination timetable has been shared with students, and we encourage everyone to familiarize themselves with the schedule and prepare thoroughly for the upcoming assessments.
To Our Students:
The examination period is an important time to showcase your learning and academic progress. Begin your revision early, manage your time wisely, complete your assignments, and seek help from your teachers whenever needed. Consistent effort and dedication will help you achieve your goals.
To Our Parents and Guardians:
Your encouragement and support are essential to your child’s success. We kindly request you to:
- Monitor and support your child’s study routine.
-Provide a peaceful and conducive learning environment at home.
-Ensure regular attendance and punctuality.
-Encourage healthy habits, including proper rest and nutrition during the examination period.
“Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out.”
Let us work together to ensure that our students are well-prepared and confident as they sit for their Mid-Term Examinations.
We wish all our students the very best for their examinations.
Examination Period: 15th June 2026 – 29th June 2026
Please refer to the attached Mid-Term Examination Timetable for subject-wise examination dates and timings.
29/05/2026
Attention BCSE 2025 Batch Students!
This is to kindly inform all students of the BCSE 2025 batch that your marksheets and certificates are now ready for collection.
Students are requested to visit the school office and collect their documents during office hours on working days.
Please ensure that you collect your documents at your earliest convenience.
For any queries or additional information, kindly contact the school administration.
Thank you.
28/05/2026
Together for a Period Friendly World
Successfully observed World Menstrual Hygiene Day through awareness activities aimed at promoting understanding, dignity, and support for menstrual health and hygiene among students and the school community.
This meaningful observance served as a reminder that menstruation is natural, and creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment is everyone’s responsibility. Through awareness and open conversations, we continue to break stigma and build confidence among our young learners.
“When we talk openly, support each other, and break barriers together, we create a world where no one is held back by periods.”
Let us continue working Together for a Period Friendly World — where every student feels respected, supported, and empowered.