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Shree Satkanyamati Secondary School, a venerable institution established in 2018 BS (1961 AD), stands as a testament to educational excellence in the Sindhupalchowk district of Bagmati province. Situated at the juncture of Bhotenamlang and Bhotang, the school holds a pivotal place in the local landscape. The village surrounding the school thrives on subsistence farming, cultivating a variety of crops including rice, wheat, maize, millet, and barley. While rooted in agriculture, the allure of foreign employment in Gulf Countries and India has gradually emerged as an appealing option for the villagers. In the academic year of 2079 BS, our school boasted a vibrant community of 513 students, encompassing 263 girls and 250 boys. The majority, around 99%, belong to the Tamang indigenous community, with a representation from Dalit, Newar, Brahmin, and other backgrounds. Our institution provides comprehensive education from Early Childhood Development (ECD) up to Grade 10, accommodating…
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Sindhupalchowk, our school, established in 2021 BS, stands as a cornerstone of education in Bhotang. With 351 students from ECD to Class 10, we embrace diversity, with 95% of our students from the Tamang community, alongside Lama, Sherpa, and Bishwakarma ethnicities. Students trek for hours, some from villages like Dewrali, showcasing their dedication. Our committed team of 16 teachers ensures a quality learning experience, supported by resources like a library, science lab, and computer lab. Three concrete buildings, an infirmary, and a canteen cater to student needs, while lunch is provided for ECD to Grade 6 students. Bhotang, a village rich in culture, practices Buddhism, Hinduism, and partially Christianity. It houses a health post and ward office, offering employment. Many villagers engage in foreign employment, while others thrive in farming, carpentry, animal husbandry, and homestays. Accessible by three daily buses to Kathmand…
The school is situated in the northeast of Janakpur, about 12 kilometers from the city. It was founded by Late Jahuri Mandal, who began the school with a small group of 10-15 students. Born as a humble abode of learning, it commenced its journey with a handful of students and offered lower secondary programs. Over time, it burgeoned into a comprehensive secondary institution, fostering growth thanks to the stalwart support of Aasman Nepal and the visionary zeal of its founder. Presently, the school stands as a cornerstone of education in the region, catering to approximately 1400 students from Early Childhood Development to Grade 10. At the core of its ethos lies an unwavering commitment—to provide quality education, transcending economic constraints and societal status. Fridays are a vibrant canvas of Extracurricular Activities (ECAs), meticulously tailored to meet students' observed needs. These activities range from stimulating quizzes and engaging spelling contests to future pl…