Pyuthan district in Lumbini Province is a prominent hill district in western Nepal known for its cultural heritage, hilly terrain, and growing educational institutions. With Pyuthan as its administrative headquarter, the district serves as an essential link between the mid-hills and the western Terai.
Rolpa District borders Pyuthan to the west, Baglung District to the north, and Gulmi and Arghakhanchi districts to the east. To the south, it shares boundaries with both Dang and Arghakhanchi, situated strategically among Nepal's hilly and inner-Terai regions.
The district comprises nine local levels, including one municipality, Pyuthan Municipality, and eight rural municipalities: Sarumarani, Swargadwari, Mandavi, Gaumukhi, Naubahini, Jhimruk, Mallarani, and Airawati.
Covering an area of 1,309 square kilometers, Pyuthan lies predominantly in the mid-hill region of Nepal. Rolling hills, terraced farms, and forested slopes characterize the district. The combination of a moderate climate and fertile valleys makes it suitable for agriculture and rural settlement. Its natural beauty and undisturbed landscapes also provide potential for eco-tourism.
Pyuthan District is home to several notable schools that focus on academic excellence and holistic student development. Among the leading institutions are Janata Secondary School, Saraswati Secondary School (Bangesal), Kalika English Boarding School (EBS), Gawai Secondary School, Nepal Rastriya Secondary School, and Ganga Secondary School. These schools are recognized for their consistent academic performance and contributions to the local education system.
To explore detailed profiles, facilities, and academic offerings of schools in Pyuthan, visit Edusanjal’s school portal, your trusted platform for school information across Nepal.