In Grades 9 and 10, everything comes together: strong Nepali and English, disciplined study habits, and serious examination practice for the SEE. At the same time, our high school students learn tools most schools don't teach β real programming, responsible AI use, and the digital workspace skills of a modern professional.
By high school, students face examination conditions close to the SEE itself. A quarter of the grade still rewards continuous effort, while three quarters comes from formal examinations β building the stamina, timing and confidence that board exams demand.
Alongside SEE preparation, every high school student takes DPS Credit Courses in the skills that matter beyond school.
Mature reading in both languages β literature, non-fiction and exam-level comprehension.
Real programming in Python β variables, logic, functions and small projects students build themselves.
Using AI tools responsibly and effectively β asking good questions, checking answers, and learning faster.
Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail and Drive β the everyday workspace skills of study and professional life.
Limited seats each year β one-time registration, effective forever.