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Nestled in the heart of Sheratar – 7, Kushumawati Secondary School emerged in 2043 B.S. and founded through collaborative efforts, including community donations of land and collective labor during shramadan activities, the school initially thrived as a primary institution, drawing inspiration from the revered god Kushmawati. However, over time, challenges emerged, leading to a decline in student enrollment and concerns about educational quality and teacher competence. The Covid-19 pandemic further impacted the school, reducing its student body to approximately 50 and prompting a reevaluation of its educational offerings. Recently upgraded from a primary to a basic school with the generous support of Surya Nepal, Sheratar Community School is now undergoing a transformative journey toward becoming a model educational institution. Spearheaded by a collaborative effort with Surya Nepal Pvt Ltd, the school aspires to be a light of quality education, adopting a fully ICT-based curriculum…
Shree Secondary School, situated in Mithila Bihari Municipality Ward No. 6, Sirsiya, was established in the year 2021 B.S. Presently, Shree Secondary School accommodates a diverse student body of over 858 individuals, comprising 419 boys and 439 girls. The school's tranquil ambiance is enhanced by the presence of a serene pond situated behind the school building, creating an atmosphere conducive to focused learning. Initially offering only lower secondary classes, Shree Secondary School achieved the status of a secondary school in 2023 A.D. (2080 B.S.). This progression allows students to pursue their education up to the secondary level within the school premises. Notably, this academic year, 39 students (13 boys and 26 girls) from the school will be undertaking the SEE examination, demonstrating their dedication to academic excellence. The school actively promotes student engagement through the child club, which organizes diverse programs and activities. The local community pre…
Located in the foothills of Nepal, Shree Panchamunidev Secondary School serves a diverse community of 2,000-3,000 students from all walks of life. Established in 2027 B.S., the school has earned a reputation for academic excellence and inclusivity, welcoming students from various socio-economic backgrounds, religions, and ethnicities. The Shree Panchamunidev Secondary School community is a diverse blend of people from various socio-economic backgrounds. While the indigenous Janajatis make up the majority, Dalits, Brahmins, Muslims, and others contribute to the rich cultural tapestry. This semi-urban location attracts residents from nearby villages, drawn by the good access to transportation (including the major Prithvi Highway) and the abundance of educational opportunities, including numerous public and private schools. Pokhara, the closest city, is just a 45-minute to 1-hour commute away, offering further urban amenities. Despite early access to education, the community still gr…
Thangpal Valley Secondary School stands as a merger of educational legacy, uniting four former schools—Shree Raithane Ma Vi, Chilaune Ma Vi, Taltuleshwori Aa Vi, and Satkanya Aa Vi—in Pachpokhari Thangpal Municipality, ward number 4. Nestled near Raithane Pokhari, it's a two-hour bus journey from Melamchi, offering comprehensive education from Early Childhood Development (ECD) to Grade 12. With 821 students (425 males, 396 females) enrolled in 2080, it's the area's largest school, supported by an enthusiastic team of 40 dedicated teachers. The surrounding community predominantly comprises the Tamang community, with a mix of Chettri and other castes residing in Thangpalkot, ward number 4, practicing Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity. Agriculture, notably Black Cardamom farming, sustains the region, while many families engage in foreign employment, contributing to progressive economic and social conditions. As part of Nepal's Big School Program, our institution boasts five well…
Shree Parbati Anarbati Tetribati Basic School, situated in Tarapatti, Dhanusha, stands as a cornerstone of community-driven education, supported by Dr. Dina Nath Sah's generous donation of the school property on behalf of his three mothers. Initially offering lower secondary programs, the school underwent renovation to become a comprehensive Basic School, with additional rooms facilitated by NGOs like Aasman Nepal. With a vision to provide quality education irrespective of economic or familial circumstances, the school accommodates approximately 800 students from Early Childhood Development (ECD) to Grade 8. The institution's commitment to holistic development reflects in its regular extracurricular activities, including playground cleaning and the initiative of Sharmadan, fostering a culture of community participation. The school's infrastructure comprises four buildings, one currently under construction, and features a substantial playground, supported by a generous budget all…
Janakalyan Secondary School has been providing free education to the students since 2044 B.S. (1987 A.D). To reach the school, one can take a bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, get off at Damauli and travel 24kms in local transport to Belchautara. Belchautara is believed to have been named after a temple that is under a Bel tree. The community consists of people from various ethnic groups living together in harmony - Gurungs and Magars being the common people living in this community. As the school is located near the Prithivi Highway, there are plenty of facilities available in the local area. There are good network services and internet connection. The school has facilities like a school bus, science lab, and computer lab. The school has now incorporated the use of multimedia in the classroom for a better understanding of the subjects. Although the infrastructure of the school is good, a lack of extracurricular activities and sports equipment is seen. Tanahun is a very hot and humid …
Located in the serene expanse of Dang district, Shree Secondary School, Pratapkot, stands as a hub of education amidst its remote setting. Despite being a bit distant from Tulsipur, this school holds a special place for learning. The surrounding natural beauty and the supportive community make it a unique educational haven. Students, showing remarkable dedication, come from villages like Ambaas, Naaula, and Garinaula, making lengthy journeys of up to two hours to attend classes. This determination reflects their profound commitment to education, shaping the school's identity as a place where dedication and perseverance thrive. With a fluctuating student population ranging from 160 to 200, Shree Secondary School, Pratapkot, fosters a predominantly female student body, outnumbering male students. The dedicated staff of 11-15 teachers, subject to recruitment changes, works tirelessly to provide education in this diverse and challenging environment.
The school is located an hour and a half off road from Melamchi. It was established in 2017 B.S. There are around 250 students with almost equal ratio of male to female. The school caters services to students from ECD to Grade 12 with the majority of them from Tamang and Chhetri backgrounds. They come from places like Aagey, Kot Gaun, Soley, Makhlo Gaun, Tallo Gaun, Khadka Tole and Thapa Tole. The majority of the Tamang students are from Lapse which takes an hour-long walk to school each day. Similarly, there are 16 teachers out of which 7 are males and 9 are females who are mostly from Brahmin and Chhetri backgrounds and none from the Tamang community. Five of the teachers have studied in the very school including the Head Sir, Ram Mani Dhital. Three concrete school buildings were built after the earthquake in 2015. Unfortunately, there isn't a proper power supply in the classrooms. The school has a science lab, a computer lab with some of the computers properly functioning but …
Established in 1974 A.D., Shree Secondary School Doghare is a government institution situated in Doghare, within Tulsipur Sub Metropolitan City, Dang. The school currently accommodates approximately 400 students ranging from Nursery to grade ten, predominantly hailing from lower economic and marginalized backgrounds. Many students in attendance balance their studies with labor, engaging in household work or employment at construction sites, stone mining sites, workshops, or furniture-making during holidays to support their education and families. Nearly half of the students belong to the Dalit community, with the remainder coming from Janajati, Brahmin, and Kshetri castes. Most commute from nearby villages, walking distances spanning 20 minutes to an hour. Despite its close proximity to the Buspark of a developed Sub Metropolitan City in Nepal, the school suffers from dilapidated infrastructure and lacks basic amenities such as toilets for male students. Building trust with pare…
Shree Bhim Vidyashram Secondary School was initially established in 2007 B.S. by a local activist and education enthusiast Ganesh Bahadur. Initially, the school operated informally, providing education to a handful of students in just a single classroom. It wasn't until 2030 B.S ,Mangsir 18, that the school was formally established and named Bhim Vidyashram Secondary School inspired by the Bhimshen Mandir, a temple symbolic for education in the community.The school was upgraded up to grade 10 in 2065 B.S. Situated in Baanskharka, ward no 1 of Paanchpokhari Rural Municipality, two hours off road drive from Melamchi, the school provides a panoramic view of the surrounding Palika and Melamchi city. Following its reconstruction after the 2015 earthquake with support from ADB, the school is currently equipped with good infrastructure facilities such as well furnished classrooms, a science lab, a computer lab, a library and a projector room with a smart board. The community of Baa…