Message from the Founder
Dear parents, students, and friends:
While working as a teacher in 1992, I found quality education inaccessible to many students, especially in remote parts of the Lalitpur district. As a result, I founded AIMS ACADEMY
with accessibility and service as the primary ethos. Our ethos has enabled us to serve countless families all over Nepal from diverse social, cultural, and financial backgrounds. We find joy in educating thousands of students
who otherwise may not get similar opportunities at private institutions.
The COVID pandemic has challenged us to the very core of our lives. We are working tirelessly to find creative solutions to engage students productively.
Dear parents, we understand the challenges you're facing, and please share your issues so that AIMS could be a part of your solution.
Lastly, I would like to wish every student and parent a bright future. The web has
made virtually every drop of knowledge accessible to anyone willing to endeavor, but a rational, compassionate, and moral human can only be nurtured in a well-designed learning environment.
TR Dhakal
Founder Principal
Our Past: A Story of Progress
Advanced International Model School (AIMS) was founded in 2048 B.S. (1992 A.D.) with 55 students from classes 1 - 5. The school currently offers co-ed courses for more than 600 students enrolled from pre-school to grade 12. The school is accessible from every corner of Lalitpur and Kathmandu valley. More than 5,000 students have graduated from AIMS ACADEMY and have successfully pursued a career in Nepal and abroad.
Our Reputation: 30 Years of Hard Work
Within the last 30 years, the institution has developed a reputation for experienced and passionate faculties, with most of them possessing more than ten years of experience. In addition, the school prides itself on providing personalized care and attention to every student. As a result, our students gather memories and form relationships for their lifetime, enabling a cohesive alumni network.
Our Future: A Story of Service and Advancement
The institute will transition to its newly built premises approximately two minutes north of the current site by 2021. The new five-storey building will accommodate around 600 students and physics, chemistry, biology, and computer labs. The premises will also have adequate space for sports and other extra-curricular activities.