No Poverty
End poverty in all its forms everywhere through social support and equitable opportunities.
Education for Life — Inspiring our students to champion the 17 UN Global Goals for a greener, fairer, and sustainable world.
Adopted by the United Nations in 2015, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a shared blueprint for peace, prosperity, and ecological harmony. At Lilliput Premier Elementary School, we turn these global aspirations into hands-on classroom experiences, environmental stewardship, and daily student leadership.
Covering climate action, clean energy, quality education, clean water, and zero hunger, these goals unite humanity toward a peaceful and thriving planet by 2030.
Through our Karkhana STEAM innovation kits, Montessori sensory exploration, and environmental science field trips, sustainability is woven naturally into our learning.
Our Student Council, Eco Club members, and classroom monitors lead energy conservation, plastic-free challenges, and community outreach drives in Biratnagar.
Click through the cards to explore how our students, teachers, and school programs put each United Nations goal into practical daily action.
End poverty in all its forms everywhere through social support and equitable opportunities.
End hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all through physical activity and care.
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities.
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls in academic and leadership roles.
Ensure availability and sustainable management of safe water and hygienic sanitation.
Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern clean energy for all.
Promote sustained, inclusive economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work.
Build resilient infrastructure, foster innovation, and integrate hands-on problem solving.
Reduce inequality within and among groups by ensuring equal respect, dignity, and opportunities.
Make human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and environmentally sustainable.
Ensure sustainable consumption and production through reduction, reuse, and recycling.
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts through education and advocacy.
Conserve and sustainably use freshwater and marine ecosystems for future generations.
Protect, restore, and promote sustainable terrestrial ecosystems and halt biodiversity loss.
Promote peaceful, inclusive societies and provide access to justice and strong institutions.
Strengthen global partnerships and local collaborations for sustainable development.
At Lilliput, sustainability is never just a chapter in a textbook. Here are 10 concrete, student-centered initiatives running continuously across our campus.
Student-elected green monitors oversee classroom energy use, care for indoor plants, and organize conservation rallies.
SDG 13 • Climate ActionEvery student plants and tends a sapling on campus, learning plant biology, composting, and soil health firsthand.
SDG 15 • Life on LandContinuous UV/RO water filtration with routine lab testing, touchless taps, and daily structured handwashing drills.
SDG 6 • Clean WaterColor-coded 3-bin waste sorting across all corridors, composting dining leftovers, and recycling paper for art.
SDG 12 • Responsible ConsumptionSolar backup systems, natural sunlit classrooms, and student energy monitors who verify lights are off during recess.
SDG 7 • Clean EnergyBook sharing banks, winter clothes collection, and student visits to local welfare centers to build social empathy.
SDG 1 & 2 • No PovertyFresh organic lunches planned by nutritionists, daily morning yoga, cricket and football leagues, and wellness checkups.
SDG 3 • Good HealthUpholding our 9-point Child Rights Charter, equal boy-girl committee leadership, and inclusive learning classrooms.
SDG 5 & 10 • Equality & RightsHands-on engineering challenges where students build water filtration prototypes, solar racers, and weather sensors.
SDG 9 & 13 • InnovationActive collaborations with the British Council (ISA), American Corner Library, and parent volunteers for local green drives.
SDG 17 • PartnershipsBig global transformations begin with simple everyday habits. When students learn empathy, environmental care, and curiosity in their early years, they grow into confident leaders who build a brighter world.
Understanding diverse perspectives, respecting all cultures, and recognizing how our daily actions touch others.
Conserving electricity, turning off running water, and saying no to single-use plastics to protect our natural habitat.
Applying science, robotics, and creative problem solving to real environmental challenges in our community.
Bringing sustainable habits from the classroom back home to inspire family members, neighbors, and friends.
“We promise to care for our planet, respect others, save resources, and help build a better, greener future for all.”
Every student and teacher at Lilliput Premier Elementary School is an active champion for the 17 Global Goals. Join our student initiatives, participate in campus green days, or partner with our educational trust.
Lilliput Premier Elementary School (Est. 2066 B.S. in Biratnagar, Nepal) remains steadfast in its mission to cultivate compassionate, ecologically conscious, and globally capable leaders.