Satyawati Academy, established in 2063 B.S., is a well-regarded private educational institution situated in Godawari Municipality, Kailali district, in Sudurpashchim Province. Committed to nurturing academic excellence and holistic growth, the school offers classes from Early Childhood Development (ECD) to Grade 12. According to the 2081 IEMIS report by the Center for Education and Human Resource Development, the academy serves a dynamic student body of 2,077 learners.
At Satyawati Academy, learning goes beyond textbooks. The school emphasizes experiential and practical education—students actively engage in projects like making lemonade to understand computer processing principles, or take technical visits such as the one to a local radio station to grasp real-world broadcasting and transmission.
With a strong focus on science and nature-based learning, students also participate in field visits like the Grade 11 Botanical Tour to Khanidada, enhancing their scientific understanding through observation and exploration.
Cultural appreciation and spiritual grounding are central to the Satyawati experience. The school hosts vibrant celebrations of national and cultural festivals such as Buddha Jayanti, Teej, Gaura Parva, and Krishna Janmashtami, fostering values of peace, devotion, and cultural pride. Artistic activities like sketching portraits of Lord Buddha and participating in bhajan sessions enrich students’ emotional and creative expression.
The academy also encourages athleticism and teamwork. From school-level football competitions, Satyawati Academy proudly secured second place. Through broader sports initiatives, students are inspired to grow physically, mentally, and socially.
Satyawati Academy stands out for blending tradition with modernity, academics with co-curricular engagement, and knowledge with values. Through practical training, cultural immersion, sports, and strong academic programs, it strives to empower students to become competent, compassionate, and culturally rooted citizens of tomorrow.
Grade | Number of Students |
---|---|
Early Childhood Development | 434 |
1 | 175 |
2 | 148 |
3 | 186 |
4 | 196 |
5 | 166 |
6 | 170 |
7 | 149 |
8 | 151 |
9 | 108 |
10 | 84 |
11 | 70 |
12 | 40 |
Total Students | 2077 |
Source: 2081 IEMIS Report, CEHRD