Adhunik Rastriya Secondary School, established on 2nd Jestha, 2024 B.S., began its journey as a humble primary school in Hetauda. Located in the heart of Hetauda Municipality, Ward No. 4, the school has grown steadily over the decades to become a model educational institution in the Makwanpur district. Its roots trace back to its early days near Bhutandevi Secondary School, symbolizing a strong foundation in community-based education.
Affectionately known as the “computerized school,” Adhunik Rastriya Secondary School is celebrated for its academic excellence, inclusive environment, and widespread recognition among students and parents. The school fosters unity and progress by welcoming children from diverse economic backgrounds — from low-income households to well-off families. Today, it stands as a community-oriented learning hub, proudly shaping the educational landscape of Hetauda.
Initially government-owned, the school transitioned to community management on Kartik 27, 2060 B.S., marking a turning point in its development. Since its inception, Adhunik Rastriya has remained committed to quality education, and this dedication has been reflected in the school’s outstanding academic results. For many years, the school has consistently performed above the national average in the SEE (Secondary Education Examination), formerly the SLC (School Leaving Certificate).
The school has been a beacon of educational excellence since gaining permission to offer secondary-level classes in 2034 B.S.. The first group of SEE examinees in 2036 B.S. achieved a remarkable 61% success rate, setting the stage for the school’s future triumphs. By 2062 B.S., the school made history with an impressive 99% pass rate, sending 83 out of 84 students to success. This accomplishment solidified the school’s status as a leading institution in the district, and since then, it has consistently secured the top position in Makwanpur.
One of the school’s notable achievements is its introduction of computer education in 2057 B.S., making it the first school in the district to offer formal computer science courses. In 2058 B.S., it also became the first school in Nepal to offer journalism as part of its curriculum, giving students the unique opportunity to engage with the nation's fourth estate.
Over the years, Adhunik Rastriya Secondary School has symbolized academic achievement and innovative education in Makwanpur. With a history of exceptional SEE results, including a 100% pass rate in 2067 B.S., the school continues to be a top performer in the district, the Central Development Region, and nationally.
Adhunik Rastriya Secondary School’s achievements are a testament to its commitment to excellence, ability to adapt to modern educational trends, and deep-rooted connection with the community. With a team of 45 dedicated staff members, including teachers, government employees, and volunteers, the school plays a crucial role in transforming the educational landscape of Makwanpur, a district once lagging in education.
The school is set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens, creating a peaceful, serene environment that enhances learning. Surrounded by blooming flowers and plants, the school provides a calm and inspiring setting for students to grow academically and personally.
Through its unwavering commitment to quality education and its pioneering spirit, Adhunik Rastriya Secondary School has established itself as a leader in the field of education in Makwanpur and beyond. With a legacy of outstanding academic performance and a vision to continue providing innovative learning experiences, Adhunik Rastriya is the school of choice for students who seek excellence in their education.
Peaceful, green campus with a safe and welcoming environment
Active in climate change awareness and student capacity building
Strong emphasis on academic excellence, civic responsibility, and technology-integrated learning
Inclusive learning for students from all socio-economic backgrounds
Grade | Number of Students |
---|---|
Early Childhood Development | 145 |
1 | 93 |
2 | 106 |
3 | 124 |
4 | 130 |
5 | 143 |
6 | 169 |
7 | 284 |
8 | 308 |
9 | 338 |
10 | 496 |
11 | 340 |
12 | 90 |
Total Students | 2766 |
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