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About Motherland
Motherland, a leding school in Pokhara with a long-standing commitment to academic excellence, responsible citizenship, and student confidence.
The institution was born as a primary school by the name Motherland English School in 2051 B.S. i.e 1995 A.D. It aimed to offer quality education to the young generation in the best possible way. Now, it has made a noticeable space in the academia. In the short time, it has also been running Science and Management groups for 10+2 students very successfully. Despite the adversities in the national policies and practices, it has been substantially imparting quality education to the yound angles, the furute guards of our motherland.
Being situated in a pollution free location, it has already shown its brilliant performance it the last twenty SLC/SEE results (i.e. Board 2nd among Girls, 2062-Manisha Sharma, Board 5th in SLC 2060-Sujan Timilsina, 4 GPA holders in SEE - seven in 2074, two in 2079, ten in 2080 and eleven in 2081; National Toppers in SLC - three in 2079, one in 2090, twelve in 2081, etc.). Besides, it also has significant results in extra-curricular activities as well as in the examinations conducted by HSEB/NEB.
Respect the long-standing faith of well-wishers by fostering dynamism in students, paving a path to their chosen career, and developing physically and mentally capable, rational, and responsible citizens.
Enhance activity-based participatory learning, build relationships with international academia, and become an internationally renowned and socially responsible center for education.
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Achievements
Established in Pokhara
Science and Management streams
British Council International School Award 2015-2018
Regional Education Shield recognition