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The Nepal Police School (
Nepali Nepali or Nepalese may refer to : Concerning Nepal * Anything of, from, or related to Nepal * Nepali people, citizens of Nepal * Nepali language, an Indo-Aryan language found in Nepal, the current official national language and a language spoken ...
: नेपाल पुलिस विद्यालय) usually shortened as “NPS”, previously known as Dipendra Police School (
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: दिपेन्द्र पुलिस विद्यालय) (DPS) named after the late Crown Prince Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah of The Kingdom of Nepal is a regional system of police
boarding school A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction. The word "boarding" is used in the sense of "room and board", i.e. lodging and meals. As they have existed for many centuries, and now exten ...
s in Nepal. The school motto is “''Better Schooling for ideal Citizens''”. The schools predominantly accept applications from children of Nepal police personnel but in some cases accept applications from non-police personnel children (up to 40% of the school population). Prospective students sit entrance exams as part of the admissions process. These schools are funded by the welfare program of the Nepal Police Organisation. The school's history, reputation for discipline, and holistic approach to education with a special focus on physical education and athletics cause this school to be considered one of Nepal's most reputable schools. The school was founded in 2040 B.S. (1983 CE) by former IGP (Inspector General Police), the late DB Lama saheb and is located at Banepa 13 Sanga, 15 miles east of
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. The school grounds cover more 200 acres on the growing forest and orchard of the southern sloped hills in region. The school admits pupils from class years 4 to 12 and follows the SLC (School Leaving Certificate) board and HSEB (Higher Secondary Education Board) curriculum. It offers boarding schools with strict policies and a rigorous academic atmosphere. A central school governing body exists in Sanga, but the regional schools generally maintain a high of autonomy in running their respective schools.


Other branches

* Nepal Police Boarding High School,
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, Sunsari District (Eastern Regional School), officially and more popularly known as Purwa Chhetriya Police Boarding High School. Also called Eastern Regional Police Boarding High School. * Nepal Police Boarding High School, Belchautara,
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(Western Regional School) * Nepal Police Boarding High School, Gularia, Dang Deokhuri District (Mid-Western Regional School) * Nepal Police Boarding High School,
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, Kailali District (Far Western Regional School) * Nepal Police School (Secondary), Samakhusi,
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* Mid Regional Police Boarding High School, Jigadhiya,
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(Mid Regional School) * Nepal Police School, Chitwan * Nepal Police School, Surkhet


School administration

The school's academic and administrative functions are headed by the Principal and Camp Commandant (Nepal Police officer) respectively. The Camp Commandant of the Central School, Sanga is ranked Dy.SP (Deputy Superintendent of Police) and the commandant of branch schools are ranked Inspector.


Academics

The school curriculum is presented primarily in English. But an emphasis exists on developing skills in both written and oral
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. The school follows guidelines set by the Ministry of Education and the Higher Secondary Education Board of Nepal. The central school received the Birendra Vidhya Rastriya Shield in the years 2051/52 B.S. and 2055/56 B.S. Many alumni of the school have shown impressive academic performance in various educational sectors. Pranesh Pyara Shrestha, who graduated from Nepal Police School, Dharan in 2074 B.S.(2018 CE) was declared "
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Topper" in the final examination of Grade-11 and continued this feat by again maintaining his position as the District Topper in Grade-12 conducted b
National Examination Board(N.E.B.)
making him the "Back-to-back" Sunsari Topper. Similarly, Abhijaya Shrestha was declared Sunsari Topper in the S.L.C. examination of 2068(B.S.). ote: Topper is a term commonly used in Nepal to refer to someone ranked first in a particular field


Sports

The central school has received the Birendra Shield Regional Award in the year 2048 B.S and Regional Award in the year 2061 B.S. Police Schools are best known for their fierce sports teams, notably in football. The central school at Sanga has won numerous tournaments and yearly hosts the renowned IGP ( Inspector General Police) Running trophy, an inter-school football tournament. The school football team has long-standing rivalries with Birendra Sainik School, a military boarding school. The Eastern regional school at Dharan used to organize a similar DIG Cup football tournament for schools in the Eastern Development Region of Nepal but this was discontinued after the 2006 season. The schools have produced several professional football players, who have competed at the highest level for the club, and nationally. * The decorated former goalkeeper
Upendra Man Singh Upendra Man Singh ( ne, उपेन्द्र मान सिंह; born 1973) is a Nepalese former footballer who played as a goalkeeper In many team sports which involve scoring goals, the goalkeeper (sometimes termed goaltender, netm ...
who also captained the national team for a decade attended the Dipendra Police School, Sanga (Central School). * The current Nepal footballer Bimal Gharti Magar attended the Dipendra Police School, Belchautara,
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(Western Regional School).


Uniform

The school dress for students at Police schools in Nepal is inspired by the country's police uniform. Students wear sky-blue shirts, navy blue pants, school-issued ties and belts, blue socks, and black shoes. Girls often replace navy blue pants with navy blue skirts. Students may also add a navy blue sweater or blazer during winter months. Nails need to be trimmed, hair neatly combed and cut short for boys, and shirts should be tucked in.


References

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