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Ugyen Academy offers wholesome and sound education in a state-of-the-art setting. The school is second to none in the exciting possibilities it has with the most modern facilities on campus and a faculty rich in talent and experience. For effective teaching and learning the strength of our classes will not usually exceed 30 students. The academic facilities are designed to include a 10,000 volume library, a bank of computers permanently online.
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A substantial number of our students are boarders,students in residence, for whom programmes are conducted after academic hours. These include extra-curricular events like debates, quizzes, art contests, and other friendly & enriching gatherings. The school also frequently takes part in inter-school events both in sports as well as in academics, and these include debating, dramatics, athletics, sports meets and cultural events.
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The School's spacious grounds are attractively landscaped with carefully selected trees, bushes and flowering plants, creating a welcoming environment and providing pleasant meeting places for pupils during breaks. In fact, the all-round education offered in the classroom, the dormitories, the playgrounds and the campus in many ways encapsulates a training that has all the richness and flavour of the Bhutanese systems and all the vision and breadth of modern education.
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In a similar manner, the co-curricular programme also has a wide range of facilities; football & cricket fields, swimming pool(presently under construction), basketball, volleyball & badminton courts.
The School believes that every student deserves to be stretched physically to the limits of his or her potential. The sports classes introduce the students to a variety of games and activities in order to develop their fitness, physical skills and versatility and sense of fair play. After school the students are free to join a particular sport of his or her choice. There are many opportunities within the campus and further afield for competitions with other schools and clubs.
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