List of Education Projects
Shree Dhrubatara Secondary School
Dhrubatara Community School is located in Budhanilkantha Municipality in Kathmandu. The earthquake in 2015 destroyed the infrastructures of school creating risk for students in future. There was an effort to rebuild it but without any iron or steel columns (was built with clay and brick). Currently, around 600 students from economically and socially disadvantaged backgrounds are studying at the school...[ read more ]
Nepal Rastriye Basic School
This dilapidated school is located in Mugu, one of the most remote areas of Nepal. The old and fragile infrastructure makes this school very dangerous, it could collapse over the students’ heads at any time. During the rainy season, most of the classrooms are flooded. The classes are also dark and cold, with children sitting on the freezing stone floors...[ read more ]
Shree Paroha Basic School
Phase I Rautahat District has a very low literacy rate (42 %) and a poor economic situation. Chay Ya believes that children’s education is the backbone of village communities and leads to sustainable poverty reduction. Underprivileged ethnic groups and castes in particular have very difficult access to education in Nepal, as do girls. However, at the Shree Basic School in...[ read more ]
Shree Tarebhir Basic School
Phase I Tarebhir Basic School (Primary school-up to 5th standard) is the only school in Tarebhir village. 65 kids are enrolled in the current primary school. After primary education, students have to walk more than 5 km distance, about 45 minutes to get to lower secondary and secondary education providing school. At present, 100 students go to two different schools...[ read more ]
Shree Manjushree Secondary School
The school rebuilding and rehabilitation project was carried out through the financial support of Earth C-Air, Chay Ya Switzerland and implementation work at community level was carried out by Chay Ya Nepal. In consultation with the stakeholders of the school, the construction management committee was chosen, of which “School Management Committee” was unanimously given authority for the construction process. The...[ read more ]
Support of Children with Special Needs (SuPa School)
The Supa Inclusive School is located in one of the poorest regions of the Far-Western Development Region, Nepal (Kailali District), and provides education for sixty physically and mentally disabled children. The school was built originally to accommodate a maximum of twenty children. However, the demand was so great that, after a short time, the school was already bursting at the...[ read more ]
Shree Chharka Bhot Basic School
Chharka Bhot is an isolated village in the northeastern part of the Dolpo region, on the border with Tibet. The Shree Chharka Bhot Basic School is a government school managed by the local community. 60 children attended it in the last years although it was dilapidated, and parts of it in danger of collapsing. Chay Ya, in cooperation with many...[ read more ]
Shree Saraswati Basic School
The earthquake in April 2015 hit the Rasuwa region particularly hard. 70-80% of the houses were destroyed. Despite the remoteness of the area, our team was able to provide emergency aid (blankets, tarpaulins, food, medicine) within only two days and kept receiving requests for support to rebuild schools. Since Thade is one of the poorest villages in the region, we...[ read more ]
Shree Ichchhya Lower Secondary School
The village of Hulchuk is located at 1,503m and is mainly inhabited by the Gurung ethnic group and some Dalit communities. It can be reached in a 2-day walk from Sotikhola. The local school, which is also attended by children from neighboring villages, had unfortunately collapsed due to the earthquake, leaving the many students in this area without access to...[ read more ]
Shree Bal Kalyan Basic School
The village of Patlekharkha is inhabited by Gurung and Tamang communities whose livelihood depends on agriculture. The 83 households with 344 inhabitants live isolated in the hills at an altitude of 1,975m. They can be reached in a day’s walk from the nearest larger village, Arughat. As in so many other places, the old school building of the Shree Balkalyan...[ read more ]
