- First batch of Budhanilkantha Students appeared for the School Leaving Certificate (SLC) examination
- Committee formed to establish Society of Ex-Budhanilkantha Students (SEBS)
- Raised NRs. 36,000 through a musical evening
- Registration of SEBS at the CDO office, Kathmandu
- Acquired P.O. Box 3616
- Published SEBS Bulletin
- Published first issue of Aastha
- Regular film screenings at the British Embassy and Russian Culture Center
- Contributed to the construction of Saraswati Temple at Budhanilkantha School
- Reunion at Budhanilkantha School
- Played Deusi to raise funds.
- Regular film screenings at Goethe Institute, French Cultural Centre, and Russian Culture Centre.
- Cultural programme organised at Royal Nepal Academy
- You and Your Career organised.
- Celebrated World Tourism Day in association with TAAN
- SEBS Picnic
- Blood donation camp at Blood Transfusion Centre
- Reunion at Rotary Club, Thapathali
- Raised funds with sale of SEBS t-shirts
- SEBS office established in Putalisadak
- Telephone (411390) installed
- Published monthly news bulletin ‘SEBS ON THE RUN’
- First Inter-School Folk Dance Competition held at Budhanilkantha School
- Established Achhaya Kosh
- Celebrated SEBS Week
- Blood donation on New Year’s day
- Free Health Camp in coordination with Social Service Club, Budhanilkantha School
- Afforestation programme at Jhor Katheri, Shivapuri in association with Shivapuri Watershed Development Project and Budhanilkantha School students
- Established SEBS vs Budhanilkantha School sports running shield
- Amended constitution
- Inter School Poetry Competition
- Achhaya Kosh crosses NRs. 50,000
- Celebrated SEBS DECADE
- Contributed tubewells to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund for the flood victim.
- Achhaya Kosh crosses NRs. 100,000
- Seminar on Budhanilkantha School: Problems and Prospects
- Constitutional provision for Advisory Board and other amendments made in the Article of Association
- Nationwide Scholarship Programme (NSP) formally introduced
- Advisory Committee of SEBS constituted
- SEBS Nationwide Scholarship Programme Working Committee reconstituted
- Save Kathmandu Run
- Proposed to get SEBS included in Budhanilkantha School’s constitution
- Achhya Kosh crosses NRs. 200,000
- SEBS Shivapuri trek
- Marked Environment Day
- Health Camp was jointly organized by SEBS and the Reiyukai Nepal
- Inter School Painting Competition jointly organized by SEBS and Nepal-Australia Friendship Society
- SEBS Shivapuri Trek
- Silver Jubilee Special SEBS Reunion
- Indra Pradhan Memorial inter- school painting competition
- VNY SEBS Sandhya
- Free health camp jointly organized with Nagarkot Medium Tourism Committee
- Solo Photo Exhibition by Sagun Sundar Lawati, NAFA art gallery
- SEBS Inter School Fun Food festival, Bhrikuti Mandap
- Gathering of the first 9 batches held. Raised NRs. 30,000
- Established SEBS domain www.sebs-ktm.org
- SEBS Directory published and distributed
- SEBS fixed fund reaches NRs. 191992.69
- SEBS Ex-Com attends the farewell of A2 students for the first time
- SEBS attended the AGM of FOBS
- Published model questions for class 4 entrance exam preparation
- SEBS renewed after 2 years
- SEBS office renovated
- SEBS President invited to inaugurate the Track and Field meet.
- Organised Navin K Bhattrai night
- SEBS donated books and magazines worth over NRs. 57,000 to Budhanilkantha School
- A set of solar panel worth NRs. 51,000 each donated to Budhanilkantha students
- Annual Dashain Gathering with over 60 members attending
- Women’s Networking with 20 female SEBSers in attendance
- Breakfast Club, informal gathering at SEBS office on alternative Saturdays
- SEBS Anti-Harassment Policy approved by 37th AGM
- Workshop on addressing harassment, including sexual harassment.
- Hosted a mini football league among members in Budhanilkantha School
- Formed SEBS BNKS Support Committee to assist Budhanilkantha School in guidance counseling matters and provide support to senior students with college application and career advice
- Facilitated externship program where 24 alums from 20 different organization hosted 31 students over a period of two weeks