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The following is a list of notable secondary schools in Nepal. Tertiary schools are included in the separate list of universities and colleges in Nepal. There are 77 districts and this list is grouped alphabetically by district (along with a section on international schools in Nepal). This list includes schools of international and national ...
[citation needed] In around 1952/54 Nepal had 10,000 students in 300 schools and an adult literacy rate of five percent. [ citation needed ] There were 49,000 schools in 2010. [ citation needed ] In 2001, the literacy rate was 48.6% (62.7% for males and 32.9% for females) [ 5 ] which jumped to 71.2% (81% for males and 63.3% for females) in 2021.
Almost all 4-year-olds (99.3%) in the Netherlands indeed attend primary school, although this is not compulsory until children reach the age of 5. Primary school is free of charge. In most schools, children are grouped by age in mixed ability classes, with one teacher for all subjects. Primary school consists of 8 groups (thus 8 years of ...
Kathmandu University High School [2] (KUHS) is a high school in Chaukot, Panauti, in the Kavrepalanchok District, Nepal.Kathmandu University High School, initially named as Kathmandu University Preparatory School was established in 1998 A.D. with only 60 primary students from local areas and children of the staffs of Kathmandu University.
Chelsea International Academy, [1] is a Higher Secondary boarding school in Nepal. The college is located at Lakhe Chaur Marg, Kathmandu and the school is located at Attarkhel. Gokarneshwar Municipality. The School was founded in 2005 and has been focusing on Pre-Primary school, Primary School, Lower Secondary through Montessori method and ...
The British School is a private international school in Sanepa, Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal. It was established in 1966 to serve the British community, [1] but is an inclusive school which has over 40 different nationalities and over 500 students. The British School offers education from foundation up to Year 13.
With a view to providing Nepalese children with a good education in the English Medium in Nepal itself rather than sending them to Schools in the hill stations of India, Little Flowers' English School was established in Jhapa by Mr. Rajesh Khadka in 1981 A.D. Inspired by its success, GEMS was established by Mr. Khadka in 1984 A.D. in a rented house in Sanepa Height, Lalitpur with 78 students ...
Brihaspati VidyaSadan is a school in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was established with 59 students. The first principal was Morris Benerjee followed by Ananda Gurung. Initially, the school was located at Dhobi Khola. In 1986 the school moved from Dhobi Khola to Naxal, in front of the Police Headquarters. The first batch of students took the School ...