Balachandra Secondary School – Ryale – Kavre District (2013/2021)
The very impressive Ryale School was built in just under 18 months in 2013, about 2 hours south of Kathmandu, and can accommodate more than 300 students.
The very impressive Ryale School was built in just under 18 months in 2013, about 2 hours south of Kathmandu, and can accommodate more than 300 students.
After almost two years of construction, the school in Tanjakot in Humla, in the far west of Nepal, was officially opened on 1 April 2024. 360 schoolchildren now have a new school in one of the most remote areas of Nepal.
The children are eagerly awaiting the completion of their new primary school in the village of Khahare, as the old school was badly damaged in the 2015 earthquake. The 145 pupils should be able to move into their new school in spring 2025.
Since the end of 2023, Bahunepati’s secondary school has been rebuilt by NHB, after the 2015 earthquake had severely damaged the school and actually rendered it unusable. Nevertheless, classes continued to be held there. In September 2024, the work was completed and the students were able to return to their school.
In December 2023, work began on the expansion of the Khaireni School near Phokara. The school, with 43 teachers and more than 1100 students from pre-school to grade 12, is bursting at the seams and urgently needs new rooms.