South Zone Secondary School, established in 2066 B.S., is a reputable academic institution located in Birgunj, Parsa. Since its inception, the school has remained committed to providing quality education from Nursery to Grade 12. In 2074 B.S., it received official approval to expand its curriculum to include ten plus two programs, marking a significant milestone in its educational journey. The school is guided by the mission "A dwelling to craft all aptitude and morality," and is dedicated to nurturing students into competent, confident, and morally sound individuals.
At South Zone, education is designed to shape well-rounded learners with excellent communication skills, strong ethical values, and leadership qualities. The school creates a dynamic and supportive environment where students are encouraged to enrich their wisdom, uncover their hidden talents, and realize their full potential. South Zone emphasizes real-life learning experiences, equipping students with the knowledge and resilience to face the challenges of the modern world. The philosophy is rooted in empowerment that suggests not just giving students the "fish," but teaching them how to "fish" for a lifetime.
The vision of South Zone Secondary School is to awaken each student’s inner potential and fuel their intellectual, emotional, and spiritual growth. It aims to instill moral character, social responsibility, and a global perspective. Through a focus on character development, moral and spiritual education, and socio-linguistic awareness, the school aspires to mold students into innovative, creative, and entrepreneurial individuals ready to lead and reform society.
South Zone Secondary School is not just an academic institution, it is a transformative space where young minds are guided to become future leaders and change-makers. With a mission deeply rooted in values and a commitment to holistic education, the school continues to be a beacon of academic and personal excellence in the region.
Grade | Number of Students |
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Early Childhood Development | 1 |
1 | 3 |
2 | 161 |
3 | 167 |
4 | 177 |
5 | 172 |
6 | 184 |
7 | 162 |
8 | 145 |
9 | 162 |
10 | 129 |
11 | 119 |
Total Students | 1582 |
Source: 2081 IEMIS Report, CEHRD