"Let's your Futures Bright"

Facilities

Toilet

Our school is committed to providing a safe and hygienic environment for all our students, and this includes maintaining clean and well-equipped toilet facilities. We have separate toilets for boys and girls, with multiple stalls in each, to ensure that students do not have to wait in long queues during their break times.

Our toilets are cleaned regularly throughout the day, and our staff is trained to maintain high standards of hygiene to prevent the spread of germs and illnesses. We provide hand soap, toilet paper, and hand dryers in each stall, and our sinks are equipped with hand sanitizers.

PLAYGROUND

Students at siddheswor Secondary School have access to health care and emergency medical services as needed. If a person becomes unwell or injured while on the premises, they can be transported to one of the distinct treatment rooms at MSS Dhading for first aid while they wait for professional emergency medical services to arrive. In cases of emergency, parents are consulted before transporting students to hospitals.

LIBRARY

Our school library is a hub for learning and academic success. With a vast collection of books, periodicals, and multimedia resources, students have access to a world of knowledge and information at their fingertips.

Our library is equipped with modern facilities, including high-speed internet access, computers, and printing services. We also have a dedicated team of librarians who are available to help students with their research needs, provide reading recommendations, and offer guidance on how to use the library resources effectively.

HEALTH CARE

Students at siddheswor Secondary School have access to health care and emergency medical services as needed. If a person becomes unwell or injured while on the premises, they can be transported to one of the distinct treatment rooms at MSS Dhading for first aid while they wait for professional emergency medical services to arrive. In cases of emergency, parents are consulted before transporting students to hospitals.