Kathmandu University High School[2] (KUHS) is a high school in Chaukot, Panauti, in the Kavrepalanchok District, Nepal. Kathmandu University High School, initially named as Kathmandu University Preparatory School was established in 1998 A.D. with only 60 primary students from local areas and children of the staffs of Kathmandu University. The School started in a rented building near by a place called Bansghari in Dhulikhel with few staff by Mr. Aiden Warlow as a principal. The school always has been a non-profit making organization established under the umbrella of Kathmandu University.
In 2000, the school moved to its own new campus in Chaukot, provided by Kathmandu University. In 2009, the school opened the A level program from the University of Cambridge International Examinations.
The school currently has four major buildings for teaching and learning from grades one to twelve: The school has its own Primary Boys and Girls .The school began its (10 + 2) examination in the Science stream, in addition to the A level programme from the University of Cambridge International Examinations. It receives support and cooperation from teaching and non-teaching staffs of Kathmandu University and Dhulikhel Teaching Hospital.
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