Thursday 7 February 2008

Back from Nepal!

Check out the slide show from our trip to inaugurate the Pancha Kanya Primary School.



Summary

The school was opened officially on 2 January 2008 (2064 BS). There are two buildings, plastered and painted white, one with three and one with two classrooms, with blackboards and rows of benches for the students. So far, from start to finish, the costs of the project have been $10,400; some extra money has been contributed by the Nuwakot District Education Office. The work started in February 2007 and was completed by January 2008.

What's Next?

The project is not yet finished. There is more to do to finish this stage (furniture, strengthening the buildings, playground, toilets) and we've started planning for the next stage, which is an important development: extending the school to the status of Lower Primary. This means covering Grades 1-7, instead of 1-5 as we do today.

Planned building works are:

  • Surrounding the buildings and playground with metal fence and pillars ($2000)
  • Construction of an iron gate with concrete foundation and pillars ($700)
  • Construction of 1 two-room (8'x8') toilet building ($3000)
  • Construction of an extra building with three 13'x13' rooms ($7500)
There is a need for lots of furniture for the school:
  • Fixed wall cupboards in rooms (1/room)
  • Teacher's desks with locking drawers and chairs (1/room - 7)
  • Cupboards (2), chairs (7) and shelves for the school office (2)
  • Large table for the school office
  • Extra benches and blackboards for 3 new classrooms
We have estimated the furniture costs to be around $7000 (due to sparsity of local materials), but may be able to reduce this amount. The transport costs are estimated at ~$800. The sum total projected is ~$21000. We have already raised almost $2000 of this amount.

Teacher training:

We also would like to conduct some teacher training. Some of it is provided free of charge in Kathmandu; only the teacher's room and board needs to be covered (cheap, TBC). However, the training resources are meager and any volunteers from the West are more than welcome to help in this area.

We presently have 5 teachers in the primary school, 4 have been provided by the government and 1 (intermediate Tamang/Nepali) is paid for by a sponsor. Lower Secondary school will have one extra government-paid teacher and we'll also need one more intermediate teacher ($150/month). There are ~165 children attending the Pancha Kanya Primary School today, we expect closer to 300 for the Lower Secondary School.

Performance Evaluation

We would like to evaluate the school performance and the following has been proposed:
  • Passing students count (available in April)
  • Reports from secondary schools where students go after this school
  • School report from the district education office
Santaman intends to conduct regular parent encouragement/adult education sessions in the village.

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