Schools in parsa

According to the locals of the community, Shree Deep Narayan Adarsh school is very prestigious because the founder of the school Mr. Deep Narayan was awarded with "Gorkha Dakshin Bahu Takma” by Late King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah because Mr. Narayan realized that the community could only flourish through education. The school was established in 2028 BS and in the academic year, 2075 - 2076 BS, there were a total of 1,018 students studying in the school. The school represents teamwork and engagement as its core value which can be seen among the staff members and teachers. All the teachers share their ideas and implications for the sustainable progress and prosperity of the students and the school. The school has various facilities for its students such as computer lab, however, due to the lack of trained personnel the laboratory is not functioned and utilized properly. Moreover, science and mathematics laboratories are also being constructed for the students. However, one of the maj…

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Gyan Batika school is one of the first schools of Subarnapur. Established in 2046 B.S.(1990 A.D.), this school now has more than 500 students enrolled. The students belong to diverse ethnicities like Tamang, Newar, Brahmin, Tharu, and Yadav. With the majority of the students being females, the school stands against the deep-rooted patriarchy prevailing in society. One of the pressing challenges to school administration has been students bunking classes. Only 60% of the students getting admission are present during the classes, the rest of the students only appear to give their exams. Absenteeism is a major problem in this school. The infrastructure of the school is good with a canteen, computer lab, library and a Saraswoti temple on this school's premises. Despite the good infrastructure, the school currently needs books, sports equipment, band projectors for the holistic development of the students. Water tanks and dustbins have also become a need for proper hygiene. The schoo…

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Nestled in the heart of Bijayabasti within Thori Rural Municipality, Shree Secondary School thrives in a vibrant community approximately 45 KM away from Birgunj. Accessible via the Midhill Highway, the school enjoys a well-connected setting, a one-hour commute from the city, served by a daily local bus at 3 PM. With a diverse student body of 700, supported by 12 teachers and 3 Teach For Nepal Fellows, the school reflects a 60-40 male-female ratio, representing predominantly Newar and Tamang communities, with Brahmin, Chhetris, and Dalit as minorities. Despite challenges, the school excels academically within the Parsa cluster where Teach For Nepal operates, although aspirations for higher education abroad often meet financial limitations, leading some students to pursue low-paying jobs in Gulf countries. The school's Management Committee actively engages in its growth of the school. Partnering with Surya Nepal, Teach For Nepal began placing Fellows since 2018. While basic amenit…

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With more than 1300 students studying from playgroup to grade 12, Nepal Rastriya Secondary School is one of the largest schools in the area. The students are mostly Tharus and Yadavs. Most of the students speak Bhojpuri as their mother tongue, with little knowledge about Nepali and English language. The students in grades 9 and 10 still find it hard to form a correct sentence in the English language. The students of Nepal Rastriya Secondary School belong to an agricultural background and their economic condition is very poor but this does not stop the children from going to school and learning. The students travel 5-7 km every day to reach the school. Some of the students do not have shoes or backpacks. They only have a shirt to wear during the harsh winter months but these factors have not affected their attendance in the classrooms. The students have a hunger to learn and thus, the dropout rates of the school are also very low. The students have the potential and know the va…

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Shree Nepal National Higher Secondary School, Nichuta, located in the metropolitan city of Birgunj, was established in the year 2021 BS. The people in the community live harmoniously despite the heterogeneity of religions followed since 65% of people follow Hinduism while the others follow Islam. Being nearby the Birgunj bazaar, the total number of students was more than 1000 in the academic year 2075 – 2076 BS and is estimated to increase next year as well. With the significant increment of the number of students, the school has become technology savvy by installing WIFI facilities in the school premises. They aim to set up smart boards in the school to approach animated and visual ways of learning and teaching. The school also has a well-equipped and resourceful library, science and computer laboratories. However, the computer lacks a projector in the computer lab. As a part of physical growth for students, the school has a huge playground with sports materials. The ground is …

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