Academic Policies

1.Grading System

SNPercentageGrade-PointGradeRemarks
190-100%4.0A+Outstanding
280-89%3.6AExcellent
370-79%3.2B+Very Good
460-69%2.8BGood
550-59%2.4C+Satisfactory
640-49%2.0CAcceptable
730-39%1.6DNeeds Improvement
8Below 30%0.0FFail

Grade ‘D’ clearly indicate Basic progress. Those who obtain grades must try to improve their performance. Otherwise they might be denied promotion.

2. Report Cards

Report cards are distributed at the end of each round of tests and exams. At the end of the final term, annual report is prepared on the basis of a student’s performance in all the exams conducted in the whole academic session. Students must pass in all subjects.

Parents are requested to analyze performance of their children by going through their report cards. They should discuss the problems with wards and provide them with additional help should it be necessary.

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3. General Rules for Conduct & Discipline

BGA reserves the right to take appropriate disciplinary action for activities considered detrimental to the welfare of the school.

4. Bus Rules

Students should strictly follow the following rules :

5. Language Policy

English is the medium of instruction as fluent English is usually a basic requiremenr for admission to centers of higher education. It gives access to modern knowledge not readily available in Nepal.

It is an easy means of communication in the international sphere of life. It is language which can be understood in different parts of the world. With the growtn of the trade and comerce, it has spread across the world. At present it has become language of unuversal culture and embraces various department of knowledge

English is the languag of diplomacy and it contains many a rich literally treasure; it gives us an introduction to western culture.

Besides English which is the medium of instruction, we also emphasize on Nepali. Nepali is given due importance. Many co-curricular activities are also taught in Nepali and English.

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