Nava Suntakhan Academy offers a complete academic programme across four levels: Early Childhood Education (Nursery and KG), Primary School (Grade 1 to 5), Lower Secondary (Grade 6 to 8), and Secondary School (Grade 9 to 10). The curriculum follows Nepal’s national framework enriched with co-curricular activities, technology integration, sports, and values education. At the Early Childhood level NSA uses play-based learning to develop cognitive, social, and physical skills in children aged 3 to 6. In Primary School students build foundations in English, Nepali, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. Lower Secondary students benefit from specialist subject teaching. Secondary students prepare rigorously for the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) under experienced subject-specialist teachers. Throughout all levels NSA maintains manageable class sizes ensuring every child receives individual attention and consistent support on their learning journey.
We offer comprehensive academic programs from Pre-School to Secondary Level, designed to nurture every learner.
Our Pre-School program provides a nurturing environment for early childhood development. Through play-based learning, children develop social, cognitive, and physical skills.
Our Primary program builds a strong academic foundation while encouraging curiosity and creative thinking. Students receive personalized attention in small class groups.
The Lower Secondary years are crucial for academic and personal development. We provide comprehensive subject instruction preparing students for Secondary education.
Our Secondary program prepares students for SEE and higher education. We offer Science, Management, and Humanities streams with expert faculty.
Football, Cricket, Basketball, Badminton, Athletics
Classical and contemporary music, cultural dance programs
Drawing, painting, sculpture, and creative art workshops
Elocution contests, debates, and public speaking events
STEM projects, coding clubs, and technology innovation
Social service, environmental campaigns, and leadership