In 2016, the Government of Nepal launched the Model School Program, a visionary initiative aimed at improving access to quality education and bridging disparities in education, with the ultimate goal of elevating learning outcomes in Science, Mathematics, and English subjects, where students have historically struggled. Today, these model schools are transforming classrooms into hubs of innovation, equity, and excellence.
Model Schools are government-upgraded public schools envisioned as centers of excellence to raise the standard of education across Nepal's communities. Launched under the School Sector Development Plan (SSDP 2016–2022), the initiative aims to transform at least one community school in each of the 753 municipalities into a model institution recognized for its quality teaching, strong leadership, and improved infrastructure.
Currently, 422 schools nationwide offer Grades 1–10 or 1–12 under this program, serving as demonstration sites for innovative teaching methods, student-centered learning, and effective school management. To meet the national target, an additional 578 schools still need to be selected and supported under the Model School program. This initiative is a key strategy to bridge the quality gap between community and institutional schools, ensuring equitable access to quality education for all children in Nepal.
Province | Number | Percentage |
Koshi | 81 | 19.2 |
Madhesh | 65 | 15.4 |
Bagmati | 69 | 16.4 |
Gandaki | 56 | 13.3 |
Lumbini | 70 | 16.6 |
Karnali | 37 | 8.8 |
Sudurpashchim | 44 | 10.4 |
Total | 422 | 100% |
The program targets three core goals:
Model Schools are already making waves. Parents and students are noticing the shift—many are transferring from private schools, drawn by improved facilities and teaching quality. Schools report higher engagement as students explore science labs and digital resources. While long-term outcomes are still unfolding, the surge in enrollment signals growing trust in public education.
The SSDP is backed by eight development partners, including the Asian Development Bank (ADB), ensuring financial and technical resources reach classrooms. This collaboration strengthens governance, teacher training, and infrastructure, creating a resilient education system.
The government envisions every municipality boasting a Model School as the preferred choice for families. By 2022, these schools aim to solidify their reputation through consistent quality, inclusivity, and community engagement.
For parents and students, Model Schools offer:
As Nepal invests in its children, Model Schools stand as beacons of hope, proving that progress begins in the classroom. Explore the list below to discover a Model School near you and join the movement toward transformative education.