Sai Schools in Nepal
There are two schools affiliated to the Sai Organization in Nepal, namely the Sathya Sai Shiksha Sadan, Tokha, Kathmandu, and the Sathya Sai Vidyashram, Pokhara.
Both these schools were founded on the five pillars of truth, right conduct, peace, love, and non violence, and their chief aim is to foster the very same values in keeping with the best traditions of the Sathya Sai education system.
Along with the inculcation of human values the schools also aim to cultivate an awareness of great humanitarian works in the minds of the children. This, coupled with their focus on acquiring inter-disciplinary insight and a spirit of critical inquiry, helps produce students that have a high degree of mental discipline and creative vision.1. Sathya Sai Shiksha Sadan, Tokha Kathmandu
The Sathya Sai Shiksha Sadan was established in 1996, and as of December 2009 enrols a total of 448 students, of which 401 are residential. Of the total number of students, girl students comprise a significant percentage (41.5%).
The teaching faculty consists of twenty-five teachers (nine women and sixteen men), of which twenty have received training in EHV. In addition, the school also employs some twenty-five staff members who assist in the general administration and running of the school.
2. Sathya Sai Vidyashram, Pokhara
The Sathya Sai Vidyashram was established in 2002 and currently enrols 300 students.
The teaching faculty consists of twenty teachers (nine women and eleven men), all of whom have received training in EHV. In addition, the school also employs ten other staff members to assist in the general administration and running of the school. Of these staff members, four are women.

