Everest International School, Japan Celebrated SEE 2077 (first batch) Graduation Ceremony

Event 16 Aug 2021 1890

Everest International School, Japan Celebrated SEE 2077 (first batch) Graduation Ceremony

Everest International School, Japan, the only expatriate school to run Nepali curriculum has accomplished the SEE 2077 (first batch) Graduation Ceremony - Orientation Program on 14 August 2021.

H.E Ms. Prativa Rana, the Ambassador of Nepal in Japan was the chief guest in the ceremony who was presided over by Bhawan Bhatta, the Chairman of the school. Mr. Ambika Joshi, the Embassy’s DCM; Dr. Bhupal Man Shrestha, the founder chairman of the school; Mr. Pradip Thapa, the founder principal; Mr. Bishnu Prasad Bhatt, the principal; Mr. Durga Aryal, secretary member of National Examination Board Nepal; Mr. Mukunda Raj Sharma, the principal (Little Angels’ School); Prof. Dr. Jai Raj Awasthi, former Vice-Chancellor of Far Western University, Nepal; Dr. Angraj Timilshina, UN official; and Dr. Balaram Shrestha, the Advisory Board member of the school felicitated all the graduates.

Amidst the program, the renowned artist from India Ms. Jyoti Upreti and Ms. Nirja Upreti presented a beautiful number in Nepali and Sanskrit and entertained the program.

Mr. Durga Aryal appreciated and thanked the entire EISJ team and family members who directly or indirectly supported the school and students to obtain good results with a fair assessment. 5 out of 24 students secured a cent percent GPA i.e., 4, and almost all secured 3.5 GPA. All the participants in the program congratulated the SEE graduates physically and virtually as well.

Er. Megh Raj Nepal, the Vice-chairman of the school; Mr. Ambika Joshi, the DCM of Nepali Embassy, Tokyo and Mr. Pradip Thapa the founder principal, Dr. Bhupal Man Shrestha, the founder chairman of the school, honored the certificates.

Mr. Bhawan Bhatta, the chairman of the school proudly announced the extension of its branch to Shinokubo which is at the center of Tokyo, Japan this year and also declared the plan of expansion every two years to other prefecture of Japan as well in his concluding note.

The school will be operating grade-11 with science and management streams with a scientifically well-equipped library, science lab, and computer lab from this academic session.

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