
Eleven students from Motherland Secondary School, located in Marbar, Ward No. 7 of Pokhara Metropolitan City, have achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA in the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) 2081. The results were officially published on Friday evening.
According to the school, this is one of the best academic results in the Gandaki Province. Last year, 10 students from the school had secured a 4 GPA, while this year the number has increased to 11.
School Principal Dr. Narayan Baral informed that a total of 166 students appeared for the SEE from the school this year. Out of them, the following 11 students secured the perfect GPA score:
- Abhinav Parajuli
- Aman Gurung
- Aradhya Paudel
- Divya Parajuli
- Arpan Paudel
- Bishesh Banjara
- Ritika Yadav
- Ocean Tripathi
- Sakshi Bhandari
- Sabhya Malla
- Shashwat Regmi
In addition, 18 students scored a GPA of 3.96, and a total of 137 students scored above 3.6 GPA, Baral said.
“Last year, 10 students had scored a 4 GPA. This year’s results are even better,” he added. “It’s the collective effort of students, teachers, and parents that brought this remarkable achievement.”
Baral also mentioned that the school has consistently worked hard over the years to produce top-tier academic outcomes.
“This success has inspired us to strengthen our efforts further in the coming years and continue our legacy of excellence,” he shared.
Narayan Acharya, the school’s Plus-Two in-charge, credited everyone’s dedication for the outstanding result.
“Motherland’s performance has helped raise the standard of academic excellence in Gandaki Province. We are proud of this achievement and motivated to aim higher next year,” Acharya said.
Among the 11 students who scored a 4 GPA this year, eight had previously achieved the same GPA during their Grade 8 BLE (Basic Level Examination), for which they were awarded by Pokhara Metropolitan City.
Motherland School has also consistently achieved top national rankings in the Grade 12 board exams conducted by the National Examination Board in previous years.
“Students have played a vital role in building the school’s proud academic history. The support of parents is equally important,” Baral added.
“This year, Motherland has made history in the academic sector.”