Subject-Wise Presentation Competition of Biology
Rejoicing Academic Brilliance! Science students were astounded in the Subject-Wise Presentation Competition of Biology, showcasing their innovative ideas and expertise.!
Rejoicing Academic Brilliance! Science students were astounded in the Subject-Wise Presentation Competition of Biology, showcasing their innovative ideas and expertise.!
As part of our Grade XII Outreach Program, the adventurous students of Uniglobe Secondary School boarded an unforgettable journey to the enchanting Mustang region. From ancient monasteries perched on rugged cliffs to the breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas, our Mustang tour was a perfect blend of culture, nature, and camaraderie. Let’s treasure the memories, the friendships forged, and the lessons learned amidst the windswept beauty of Mustang!
Exciting times at Uniglobe Secondary School! Our SEE Skill Fest brings together SEE-appeared students for an incredible mix of hard and soft skill development. Students shone brightly, from the energy of futsal and basketball to the eloquence of public speaking and creativity in Canva and content writing. The design workshop was a hit, sparking imagination and technical prowess. We’re so proud of our student’s growth and achievements!
#InhaleTheFutureExhaleThePast. On this International Yoga Day, let’s find our inner balance, stretch our minds, and embrace serenity. Glimpses of Yoga Day Celebration.
Ascend: Elevating Leadership Excellence Uniglobe Secondary School kicked off Day 2 of our Leadership Development Program at Om Adhyay Retreat in Tistung! With the inspiring Ms. Mandu Bajracharya leading the way, our Grade XII student leaders delved into empowering workshops, creative team-building activities, and a fun-filled social evening. Here’s to building future leaders!
What a day at Mulpani Cricket Ground! Over 25 teams brought the energy to our intra-school cricket tournament. The cherry on top? The amazing Sharad Veswakar himself at the opening ceremony, motivated our cricketers to dream big! Let the memories and the cricket spirit live on! Enjoy a few snaps from the First and second rounds of the tournament.
Ever wondered what distinguishes an exceptional +2 college? Why do some excel in providing top-notch education while others fall short? If you’re exploring +2 education options in Nepal, these are critical questions to ponder. In this diverse landscape, one name consistently emerges as a leader: Uniglobe College. What sets Uniglobe apart from its counterparts? Why is it renowned as Nepal’s premier college? For those seeking an institution renowned for academic excellence, holistic development, and readiness to tackle global challenges, Uniglobe College could be your ideal choice. Academic Excellence at its Core At Uniglobe College, academic excellence isn’t just a goal; it’s a tradition. The college is renowned for its rigorous academic programs designed to challenge and inspire students. From Science to Management, every department offers cutting-edge courses that blend theoretical knowledge with practical application. Faculty members, who are experts in their fields, ensure that students receive a top-notch education that meets international standards. Holistic Development Opportunities Education at Uniglobe goes beyond textbooks and lectures. The college places a strong emphasis on holistic development, nurturing students into well-rounded individuals. Through a myriad of extracurricular activities, including sports, cultural events, and community service initiatives, students hone their leadership skills, teamwork abilities, and cultural awareness. Such opportunities not only enrich their educational experience but also prepare them for life beyond academia. State-of-the-Art Facilities A conducive learning environment requires state-of-the-art facilities, and Uniglobe College delivers on this front. Modern classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, a comprehensive library, and advanced computing resources ensure that students have access to the tools they need to excel. These facilities are complemented by a campus designed to inspire learning and creativity, fostering an atmosphere conducive to academic success. Supportive Learning Environment Beyond academics and facilities, Uniglobe College prides itself on its supportive learning environment. Small class sizes ensure personalized attention from faculty, fostering a collaborative and interactive learning atmosphere. Students benefit from mentorship programs that guide them through their academic journey and beyond, helping them navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities effectively. Commitment to Ethical Values and Global Citizenship Integrity, ethics, and global citizenship are integral to the Uniglobe experience. The college instills these values in its students, emphasizing the importance of responsible leadership and social responsibility. Whether through sustainability initiatives, ethical business practices, or community engagement projects, Uniglobe students are encouraged to make a positive impact on the world around them, reflecting the college’s commitment to producing conscientious global citizens. Alumni Success Stories The true measure of a college’s success lies in the achievements of its alumni, and Uniglobe College boasts an impressive track record. Graduates of Uniglobe have gone on to excel in diverse fields, from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship, research, and public service. Their success stories underscore the college’s effectiveness in nurturing talent and preparing future leaders who can make a difference on a global scale. Global Perspective and Diversity In an increasingly interconnected world, exposure to diverse perspectives and cultures is invaluable. Uniglobe College embraces diversity and promotes a global outlook among its students. International exchange programs, cultural exchanges, and collaborative projects with institutions worldwide enrich the educational experience, broadening students’ horizons and preparing them to thrive in a multicultural environment. Continuous Innovation and Adaptability To remain at the forefront of education, Uniglobe College prioritizes continuous innovation and adaptability. The college regularly updates its curriculum to align with industry trends and emerging technologies, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for evolving job markets. Innovation labs, research centers, and partnerships with industry leaders facilitate cutting-edge research and experimentation, fostering a culture of innovation among students and faculty alike. Conclusion Choosing the best college is a significant decision that shapes your future. Uniglobe College stands out as Nepal’s premier educational institution due to its unwavering commitment to academic excellence, holistic development, state-of-the-art facilities, industry-ready programs, supportive environment, ethical values, global perspective, alumni success, and continuous innovation. Whether you aspire to pursue a career in Science, Management, or any other field, Uniglobe College offers a transformative educational experience that prepares you not just for a job, but for a successful and fulfilling career. FAQs Why should I choose Uniglobe College over other institutions in Nepal? Uniglobe College distinguishes itself through its comprehensive approach to education, combining academic rigor with holistic development and practical experiences that prepare you for professional success. What are the admission requirements for Uniglobe College? Admission requirements typically include completing secondary education (SEE or equivalent) with satisfactory grades, submitting an application form, academic transcripts, and an entrance examination or interview. What is the alumni network like at Uniglobe College? Uniglobe College alumni are leaders in various industries, demonstrating the college’s effectiveness in preparing graduates for successful professional careers and leadership roles. By: Sharad Basnet, IRC Incharge
Title: I am Malala Author: Malala Yousafzai Publish year: 8 October 2013 Genre: Biography “I Am Malala” is a beautiful and inspiring book in which the beautiful and brave Malala narrates the story of her life. The youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala is known for her campaign and struggle for the security of girls’ right to education she was able to scale such heights and contribute so much to the betterment of the world because of her courage to stand up and raise her voice against injustices and discrimination. Malala is a young teen from Swat Valley in Pakistan. She unlike other girls is very lucky and has a very supportive father who owns a school. She was raised peacefully, but the Taliban soon started to take over the area. The Taliban began to like a seed but grew into a giant weed that controlled everything. They eventually made it so girls were not allowed out of the house of the house unless they were accompanied by a male relative one day Malala’s father found a note on the door of his room warning from Taliban him to close the school or else they could do anything to the student. By this point, Malala has had many interviews and was given a chance to talk against the Taliban. She says that the only thing she wants is for girls to have a right to learn, have a good education, and grow up to learn, have a good education and grow up to be whatever they want to be. She didn’t know that the Taliban was hearing all this. Soon, she became a target of the Taliban who followed her on her way home and shot her right near the brain. Malala declared that she doesn’t remember any of it, the shooting, bleeding, traveling to 4 different hospitals. Finally, she ended up in Queen Elizabeth' s hospital in Birmingham. Malala couldn’t hear properly, was seeing double, couldn’t close her left eye, couldn’t move her left hand, and whenever she shook her head, she had intense pain. After a long time in the hospital, she was slightly stronger and her sight was much better. The doctors inserted a small hearing device in her ear so she could hear better and she started to live in Birmingham with her family. After surviving a bullet to the head, months in hospital, and moving to England, Malala became an activist and stood up for girls’ rights and her belief that everyone has the right to go to school. By: Simrika Poudel (Management, A2)
Travelling is one of the most effective ways to recharge your energy. Visiting new places makes you realize there is more to the world than what you have seen and experienced, and what you will ever be able to see during your lifespan. Traveling is a pleasurable experience, but sometimes it may not be up to one’s expectations. I believe every person should at least once in their life should have a memorable vacation, be it good or bad, and mine was three years ago, in Japan. During the spring of 2019, along with my parents and I traveled to Beppu, Japan for my sister’s graduation ceremony. It was a two-week trip that had excited me for a long time. Traveling overseas had always been my dream and the ride to Nepal’s international airport was an amazing start. We arrived in Fukuoka, Japan, after eleven cramped and uncomfortable hours in the congested seats of Korean Airlines. This experience was an amazing platform to learn bout the parallels and differences in culture and lifestyle between Nepal and Japan. The variations in airport facilities were easily noticeable. The airport was so huge that one could easily get lost. Moreover, the language barrier became an issue when my mom left her glasses on the airplane’s seats. After the checkout procedures, we met my sister at baggage claim and took a bus to Beppu City, where my sister lives. The roads were smooth as butter surrounded by greenery, and the buildings were so tall that it strained our necks to look at them. For a fortnightly trip, we had a lot of plans to enjoy the trip fully. On the second day, we planned to go to my sister’s university, Ritsumekan Asia Pacific University, and her workplace, Suginoi Hotel. I was blown away by the large classes, but even more so by the sophisticated restrooms. From her college, we had a magnificent perspective of the city, and we took a lot of pictures. We were able to stroll barefoot on the streets because they were so clean. I concluded that Japanese people do not litter to maintain the country’s integrity and cleanliness. On the fifth day, after the graduation ceremony, we had a flight to Tokyo. Beppu was already stunning, so we couldn’t imagine how stunning Tokyo would be. We took an express train ride from the Narita airport to Tokyo city, as the city was far from the airport. On our way to the hotel, we even saw elderly people playing football and exercising in the park. Once we figured out where the hotel was and where the nearest McDonald’s was, we were able to adjust fast. The journey to Tokyo was planned to last a week. Although Japan is said to have a low crime rate, this does not indicate that it does not occur. But I’m happy to report that we felt safe the entire time we were in Japan. I explored many shrines, stores, and restaurants during my two weeks in Japan. I visited several shrines, including Yasukuni Shrine, Asakusa, and others. Walking through the Asakusa Shrine in a Japanese kimono was a unique and unforgettable experience. I can’t leave out the welcoming and friendly locals we’ve encountered. We took most of the public transportation accessible to us. We had to rush to the train station every day, even though it was only a 5-minute walk from our hotel. On the train, there is also a strict social code to follow. Taking a call on the train is considered impolite. However, texting is OK. Giving up your seat for the elderly or a pregnant lady is also courteous, and this applies here as well. Tokyo is one of the busiest cities I’ve ever visited. The busiest place was the Tokyo Crosswalk in Shibuya. At peak times, thousands of pedestrians scramble across what’s believed to be the world’s busiest crosswalk. Its popularity is easily explained. Tokyo was the ideal fashion capital in Japan for someone who loves fashion. The pink cherry blossom trees or Sakura as the Japanese call it, were spectacular to view during our visit. Mt. Fuji, a volcanic mountain, and the gorgeous, vast sea, with ships strewn around, were even more breathtaking. The experience is certainly one of the most satisfying feelings you’ll ever have in your life. Along with the opportunity to spend time in such a vast city, full of adventures around every corner, excitement in everything you do and see, the wonder of the technology you’ll get to play with and experience, and the rich culture you’ll see and learn about. When I said in the beginning, that travelling might sometimes not be as expected, I thought of the time when we missed our flight back from Tokyo. The gate to our flight got closed right in front of my eyes and I was standing helpless because I did not speak Japanese and my sister had not reached the gate. Unfortunately, we had to spend a night at the airport which made me realize that Japanese people work on time. Going on an exploration of a strange city brings together a wide range of emotions. Fear, worry, excitement, and joy are examples of emotions. The sensation is difficult to describe in words. It’s a sensation that must be experienced to comprehend. I used to love Japan because of its anime and video games, but now I’m drawn to its ancient culture and modern civilization. I’m excited to come back when I’m in college. By: Reshika Tandukar (Management, L2)
The development and existence of nuclear weapons have been a subject of intense debate throughout history. With the unprecedented destructive power, it is crucial to understand and evaluate the complex issue of nuclear weapons and safety. Nuclear weapons, in general, refers to the destructive equipment that is constructed based on the concept of nuclear reactions. The origin of nuclear weapons can be traced back to the early 20th century when physicists discovered the immense energy released during a nuclear reaction. The Manhattan Project during World War II led to the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It marked a turning point in the history and advancement of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons, created with a good motive, have become the means to appease a sense of revenge and violence. Many countries today are seen inappropriately making use of such weapons. Today, even a single nuclear bomb has the power to destroy the whole world and the evil impacts it brings along are even more dangerous. From the loss of lives and property to the spread of innumerable diseases, it affects the natural cycle of the environment. Not only that, it also degrades the layers of the geosphere and stratosphere. Therefore, we all need to be aware of the threats of nuclear weapons and the terror they can unleash globally. Positively, leading countries have signed peace treaties and non-violence-related conventions. They have been practicing disarmament and several forces are working to prohibit the occurrence of any great devastation through nuclear weapons. The International Atomic Energy Awareness (IAEA) has also been making efforts to neutralize the harms that can be brought about by nuclear weapons. Despite these efforts, the terror of nuclear weapons still prevails. We all need to work to protect the world peace and human rights. Experimenting and exploring is fine but don’t let that steal the world’s peace. By: Atimsha Upreti (Science, F2)