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If you're researching international schools in Nepal offering IB Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is IB (DP), taught by 3 of the schools below. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Ullens School (opened 2006).
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The Ullens School in Nepal is part of the Ullens Education Foundation (UEF), established in 2006 under the patronage of Baron Guy Ullens and Myriam Ullens. It operates at a Khumaltar campus (K–12 and IBDP) and Ullens Kathmandu, offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) alongside the Nepal National Curriculum (NEB). The school teaches in English, with Nepali language development, and Mandarin study in Grades 4–8. It follows Bank Street approach to education, through a partnership with Bank Street College of Education, emphasizing experiential learning, hands-on activities, field trips and ICT resources. Ullens aims for classes (7:1 ratio) and development, including training at Bank Street and IB programmes. Facilities include three libraries totalling 20,000 books, science labs, ActivBoards, a 500-seat auditorium, and Kadjou Building for juniors, the Nala Outdoor Learning Center for nature-based learning. The school runs Project Week, CAS, and student activities such as MUN and Duke of Edinburgh.
Swostishree Gurukul IB World School is an international, coeducational day school in Nepal offering the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP) alongside the Nepal Government's National Curriculum. The school educates learners from age 3 to 18, guiding them from early years through secondary with a single IB continuum approach that emphasizes inquiry, critical thinking and intercultural understanding. PYP is implemented from preschool to Grade 5, MYP from Grade 6 to 10, and DP for ages 16 to 19, including six subjects and the core requirements TOK, EE and CAS. The campus features DP and study libraries, science laboratories, a cafeteria, and indoor heated swimming facilities, plus digital learning resources. Extracurriculars include SG MUN conferences and inter-school debates, leadership programs, and cultural activities such as Saraswati Puja. The school blends IB philosophy with local curriculum to prepare students for university study and leadership.
Premier International School in Kathmandu offers the IB Continuum from Early Years through Diploma, with a Nepal Examination Board pathway for senior years. Instruction is in English, with Nepali and French offered for language acquisition. The IB PYP serves 3–6-year-olds, followed by IB Primary Years (6–11), IB Middle Years (11–16), and Senior High School Diploma Programme (16–19). A Nepal NEB pathway runs alongside the IB for ages 16–19. Located at Khumaltar Height, Lalitpur, the campus provides classrooms, outdoor spaces, and secure entry systems. The school emphasizes inquiry-led, play-based learning in Early Years and transdisciplinary inquiry across all IB programmes, with mindfulness, community service, and AI and coding integrated into the curriculum. Premier is Nepal's first and only IB Continuum School. Extra programs include Premier Sports Academy with coaching in futsal, basketball, table tennis, cricket, and swimming, and student-led initiatives such as Student Activity Council, Duke of Edinburgh Ambassador, Premier Podcast.
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