Kantipur English High School

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Kantipur English High School is an English-language high school in Nepal that has been established in 1983. It is situated in the province of Kathmandu.

The enrollment may be just below 1,000. The school motto is"Love, Learn & Serve".[ citation needed ]

Kantipur School's principal is Mrs. Subadra Shresta.


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