The 2024 National Blood Lead Level Survey found that three out of four children aged 1-6 years have unsafe levels of lead in their blood. Children are especially vulnerable, absorbing lead at four to five times the rate of adults, which can directly impair brain development and long-term cognitive growth. …
Read More »Lucky Pem winners share how life has changed since National Day
Three months have passed since the Lucky Pem online lottery drew its winners on Bhutan’s 118th National Day, and the money, Nu 15 million, Nu 10 million, Nu 5 million, has begun to reshape lives in quiet, meaningful ways. Tshering Yangzom, a mother from Lhuentse, remembers the moment the first …
Read More »TVET: Turning academic struggles of thousands into career opportunities
Every year, about 1,000 to 2,000 students across Bhutan fail their exams. Even more concerning are students who fail the same class multiple times, a trend highlighted by the Education Minister. Lyonpo Yeezang De Thapa noted that some students grow older without making academic progress, and in many cases show …
Read More »Ministry says board exam questions were competency-based, not AI-generated
The Bhutan Higher Secondary Education Certificate (BHSEC) examinations saw its worst pass percentage in 10 years for Class 12 at 77.84 percent in 2025, down by about seven percentage points from 2024. This triggered both students and parents to ask questions on why the performance was so poor this time …
Read More »MoH strengthens measures to prevent Nipah virus entry
According to the Ministry of Health (MoH) Bhutan is maintaining heightened vigilance following the recent outbreak of the Nipah virus in West Bengal, India, confirmed on 12th January 2026. The MoH has been closely monitoring the situation to prevent the virus from spreading into the country, working in collaboration with …
Read More »90 ECCD facilitators with diplomas to pursue Bachelor’s degree at Paro College of Education
Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) plays a critical role in laying the foundation for children’s learning, behaviour, and overall development, making facilitators key to Bhutan’s long-term human capital growth. These facilitators support young children during their most formative years, helping to prepare them for formal schooling. According to recent …
Read More »Classes IX and XI first to experience the Cambridge-aligned curriculum this year to prepare for board exams
Starting this academic year, Bhutan’s national education curriculum will be aligned with the Cambridge Curriculum to integrate international standards into the country’s schooling system. Following joint research and collaboration between the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) and Cambridge International, it was concluded that Bhutan’s current curriculum needs updating …
Read More »Cambridge-aligned textbooks for classes IX and XI are ready for the 2026 rollout
The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) said that around 400 teachers have been tasked with developing new textbooks aligned with the Cambridge Curriculum. The textbooks will cover classes PP to XII and include approximately 103 different textbooks. Throughout the process, MoESD has been seeking guidance from the Cambridge …
Read More »Reasons behind lowest pass percentage of Class 12 BHSEC students in a decade leaving over 2,000 failing
Over the past decade, the national pass percentage in the Bhutan Higher Secondary Education Certificate (BHSEC) examinations has seen a noticeable decline, dropping from the 80–90 percent range in earlier years to the 70s this year. The national pass percentage for Class 12 this year stands at 77.84 percent, down …
Read More »International top 10 finalist Gyalsup Ugyen Dorji aims to advance the dishwasher project for Persons with Disabilities
Despite not winning the top prize, 21-year-old Gyalsup Ugyen Dorji from Barp Gewog in Punakha emerged as one of the top finalists at the international pitching competition, earning recognition for his innovative dishwasher project. Ugyen represented Bhutan at the CezeriFEST 2025 International 3D Design & 3D Printing Competition in Turkey. …
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