At Punakha Central School, we believe that clear communication builds trust and understanding. Our FAQ page provides answers to common questions about admissions, academics, boarding life, and school policies to help parents and students stay informed.
Whether you’re new to the school or a continuing student, this section guides you through essential information about daily routines, academic programs, and student support services — making your experience at Punakha Central School smooth and well-informed.
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Yes, At Punakha Central School the boarding facilities are offered for grades XI and XII, giving senior students a caring residential setting.
The school ensures comprehensive education by promoting agricultural learning, technical and vocational education (TVET) and offering a Special Education Needs (SEN) centre in addition to its academic brilliance.
Punakha Centra School is indeed an Education Needs (SEN) centre that ensures all children, regardless of ability, have equal opportunity to learn, develop, and thrive. Further, we conduct inclusive programmes under the guidance of expert teachers for guided education.
The school fosters intellectual, emotional, and moral development through a combination of academic instructions including agricultural education, athletics, cultural events, and community involvement.
For questions or visits, parents and visitors are encouraged to get in touch with the school office during business hours. You can provide us with your phone number, email address, or contact information.
The school incorporates cultural programs such as Zorig Chusum and Driglam Namzha to foster respect for Bhutanese customs, national pride, and cultural awareness.
While Dzongkha is taught as the national language, English is the medium of teaching. In both, students are urged to cultivate effective communication skills.
Continuous assessments, term exams, practical projects, and extracurricular activities are all part of the assessment process, which guarantees a comprehensive picture of students' development.