Emerald Academy

Emerald Academy, situated in Sagarmatha Chowk, Bhadrapur, Jhapa, Nepal is one of the best higher secondary schools in Jhapa district. The school is known for its academic excellence among schools in the Jhapa District. Emerald Academy was originally established as a secondary school, and now it has expanded to higher secondary school and also has a separate wing of college for undergraduate studies.

Emerald Academy Higher Secondary School
एमेरल्ड एकाडेमी उच्च माध्यमिक बिद्यालय
Location
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Nepal
Information
Other nameEmerald Academy and College, Emerald Academy
School typePrivate Institutional
Religious affiliation(s)None
Established1986
StatusOpen
AuthorityDistrict Education Office Jhapa
GradesKindergarten - high school
Enrollment500
LanguageEnglish
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Black White
AccreditationNational Examination Board (Nepal)
Communities servedJhapa, South Eastern Nepal
Graduates99.9%

The main building was used for kindergarten, junior education, and various activities such as music, sports, and assemblies. Emerald Academy also opened a branch in Ekantakuna Lalitpur. This branch included only one building until 2003, when Emerald Academy purchased another building across the road. This second branch was used for secondary education.

At one point in its history, Emerald Academy collapsed due to financial issues. However, after massive investment in infrastructures and new faculties, it rose to new heights of excellence. The institution recently opened a new branch of Montessori Kindergarten in New Baneshor, Kathmandu. Bhadrapur's Emerald Academy is currently undergoing expansion. The school has completed construction.

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