Nepal vs Portugal
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Nepal
Nepali children in mountain villages may walk three hours to reach school.
In the Himalayan highlands, steep terrain and no roads mean education requires extraordinary daily physical effort.
Portugal
In Portugal, school runs until 5:30 PM with free after-school activities โ one of Europe's most parent-friendly systems.
The Escola a Tempo Inteiro (full-time school) policy was designed to support working parents and reduce inequality in access to enrichment activities.
Nepal
Nepal's education system has expanded dramatically since becoming a federal republic in 2008. The 5-3-2-2 structure now reaches most communities. Over 100 languages are spoken but instruction is primarily in Nepali, with local language programs emerging.
Portugal
Portugal restructured its education system dramatically since the 2000s, climbing from PISA laggard to above-average performer. The school day extends from 9 AM to 5:30 PM with mandatory enrichment activities (AECs) in music, English, and physical education built into the afternoon.
Planning a move from Nepal to Portugal?
Get a personalised Family Integration Playbook โ your parenting style mapped to your destination's culture.
Get your playbook โ $99