Dharapani Lower Secondary School

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Dharapani Lower Secondary School
 
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This school was established in 1965 in the middle of the Dharapani village. In the beginning it had only 10 students attending the school. After six years the school was relocated from Abire Chautare, at which time there were 65 students. In 1987 the school was destroyed by a landslide leaving all the buildings damaged, and some ire-repairable. The school was rebuilt in 1988 in its current location. Over the years the Dharapani school has experience many critical situations and the locals get very anxious as to how they can improve the schools conditions resources and educational needs for their child's educational development. As the older generation never had the option or the opportunity for quality education as most generally work in fields or do labour work in order to survive. This is normally just enough support and to feed their family with nothing left for children's education or health requirements.

Once children have completed at Bhairabi Primary they will go on to continue their education at Dharapani Lower Secondary School, within a years time, our aim is to turn Dharapani into a higher Secondary School this will all work in together to benefit many local villages within the same area and save the children tireless hours of walking to attend high school.

 
Inside of class room at Dharapani School. Students of Class 5 at Dharapani School.
Inside of class room at Dharapani School. Students of Class 5 at Dharapani School.
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School Snags Built, Allan Waldon continuing to seek support...

Urgent refurbishment works are complete at Bhairabi School.

New building construction work of Bhairabi School has been started again from March 25th 2008

 
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