Policy for Nepali Pathshala

Policy for Nepali Pathshala

At Nepali Pathshala, we are committed to providing a structured and enriching environment for children to learn the Nepali language and culture. Our policies ensure a smooth learning experience and maintain the integrity of our educational program.

Eligibility & Enrollment

  • The program is open to children interested in learning the Nepali language and culture.

  • Due to limited seats, enrollment will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Parents are encouraged to enroll their children as early as possible to secure a spot.

Curriculum & Instruction

  • The curriculum follows official textbooks prescribed by the Ministry of Education of Nepal and/or NRN Association, North America.

  • Classes will focus on reading, writing, speaking, and understanding Nepali, along with cultural education.

Attendance & Commitment

  • Regular attendance is essential for students to progress effectively.

  • Parents should ensure that their children attend all scheduled classes.

  • In case of absence, parents must notify the school in advance.

Code of Conduct

  • Students are expected to be respectful towards teachers, fellow students, and learning materials.

  • Any form of misconduct may result in warnings or suspension from the program.

Parental Involvement

  • Parents are encouraged to support their child’s learning at home.

  • Communication with instructors is welcome to track progress and address concerns.

Our Top Priorities

Preserving Culture, Serving the Community

Pathshala – Preserving Language and Culture

At Shree Pashupatinath Foundation, we are dedicated to preserving our heritage through Pathshala, a Nepali language and culture program. Our mission is to help the younger generation stay connected to their roots by making them literate in Nepali and culturally aware.

Due to limited seats, we encourage early enrollment to be part of this meaningful and transformative journey.
Our curriculum follows official textbooks recommended by Nepal’s Ministry of Education and/or NRN Association, North America.
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Nepali Community Center – A Home Away From Home

We are committed to building a Nepali Community Center that serves as a hub for cultural, religious, educational, and social activities. This center will be a shared space where our community can gather, celebrate traditions, and support one another—preserving our identity for generations to come.
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