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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Nepal Rastriya Primary School, Dundra


This school lies in Ward No. 3 of Dhikpur VDC of Dang district - about 45 minutes drive from Tulsipur. The school looks beautiful with its colorful buildings, decorated classrooms with comfortable desks and benches. The school was established in 2036 BS and has not been managed by the community yet. The school has SMC, PTA and Child Club along with a Youth Club and Mother Group at village level. There are 7 teachers including the head teacher Mr. Mitra Lal Dangi.
The school is in good condition. It has gender friendly toilet with water facility. Spacious playground and well ventilated rooms are other positive features of the school. There are about 173 students in primary level with the majority of Janajati children. The average promotion rate is nearly 100% and the school has been able to implement CAS and LPP system for the assessment of the students, however about 5-7 students leave the school in the middle of the academic session. The average test score is 50% in each subject.
The SMC and PTA have frequent meetings and visits for the improvement of quality education. The school has got supports for ECD classroom management, fencing the compound, frames for desks and benches, and various educational materials such as kit box, academic posters, etc. The school has attempted to make School Improvement Plan (SIP). The teachers, students and SMC follow code of conducts made by them in consensus. The school is child-friendly and has been declared Zone o f Peace.

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