Elrose Education Pvt. Ltd., Nepal successfully organized the National Level Abacus Championship 2026 on February 7, 2026, bringing together young mathematical talents from across Nepal in a grand celebration of mental arithmetic excellence.
The championship followed a rigorous two-stage selection process. Preliminary rounds were conducted at individual schools, where outstanding students were shortlisted for the national finale. The final competition witnessed participation from more than 150 students representing over 80 schools nationwide.
The event was graced by the presence of respected school principals, academic coordinators, and education leaders, reflecting strong institutional support for skill-based learning and cognitive development initiatives.
The championship aimed to enhance students’ concentration, speed, accuracy, and confidence through structured abacus-based mental mathematics training. The competition showcased exceptional performance across multiple levels.
Winners of the National Level Abacus Championship 2026
· Foundation Level – Smarika Ghimire
· Level 1 – Rumina Bhandari
· Level 2 – Saugat Shrestha
· Level 3 – Priston Tamang
· Level 4 – Saanvi Khakurel
· Level 5 – Neharika Ghimire
· Level 6 – Ipsa Lamichhane
· Level 7 – Shrigya Bajracharya
· Level 8 – Sabrina Baidhya
Championship of Champions 2026 – Shabdash Nepal

A special highlight of the program was the Graduation Ceremony of 10 students, who successfully completed advanced abacus training. The ceremony recognized their dedication, discipline, and academic growth.
The program concluded with the distribution of trophies, medals, and certificates to the winners and participants. Organizers expressed sincere appreciation to participating schools, principals, teachers, parents, supporters, and WAAMA for their continued collaboration and encouragement.

Elrose Education Pvt. Ltd. reaffirmed its commitment to promoting innovative educational practices and nurturing young learners through mental mathematics and skill-based learning programs across Nepal.


