Overview
Ten Plus Two (+2) Humanities at Rehdon Secondary School, Samakhushi, Kathmandu
+2 Humanities follows NEB guidelines and builds strong habits in reading, writing, and social inquiry. The stream suits students interested in journalism, social work, psychology, public administration, development studies, and media.

Overview
Teaching combines guided reading, structured writing, and short presentations. Projects and field tasks help you connect classroom work with local contexts. Counseling assists with subject mapping and bachelor’s choices such as BA, BSW, BJ/BJMC, and related programs.
Subject Structure
Grade 11 (typical NEB set):
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Compulsory Nepali, Compulsory English
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Sociology, Rural Development
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Optional English
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Mathematics or Social Studies (as available)
Grade 12 (typical NEB set):
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Compulsory Nepali, Compulsory English
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Continuation of stream subjects such as Sociology, Rural Development, Optional English
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Mathematics or Social Studies (as available)
Final sets are confirmed at admission based on sections and timetable.
Objectives
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Strengthen language skills for clear, accurate writing.
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Build understanding of society, culture, and local development.
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Practice source use, referencing basics, and short surveys.
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Grow confidence for class talks, viva, and written exams.
Learning Approach
You will work on summaries, note-making, and paragraph structure. Presentation tasks develop public speaking and time control. Short field tasks may include interviews or observations under teacher guidance.
Assessment and Projects
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Class tests and terminals track progress during the year.
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Project or report writing appears in the schedule where required.
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Model exams prepare you for NEB finals.
Admission and Eligibility
Entrance to Grade 11 follows NEB provisions for SEE/GCSE/CBSE or equivalent. The school may hold an interaction or entrance round for stream placement. Seats are offered as per merit and available sections.
After +2 (Scope)
Graduates move toward BA, BSW, journalism and media studies, psychology, public administration, and community development. Many combine language and digital skills in bachelor’s study to widen options.





