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Restarting our teacher training
We believe in the power of teacher training to improve the quality of education in Nepal. Better teachers make better schools—and better schools, of course, make better students. Especially in the rural areas where we work, strong schools can provide critical support...
New classrooms for three more schools
Recently, we unveiled new classrooms at three different schools in Kathmandu District that were damaged by the 2015 earthquake. Together, more than 370 students have benefited from these improvements. Since the earthquake, if school was in session at all, children...
Clean drinking water
We want to thank Tanirika Singh, a student at Gale Ranch Middle School in California, for fundraising on our behalf this spring. She raised $400 for school bags and water bottles for 49 needy students at Ghusel Secondary School in Lalitpur district, which was hard-hit...
Rebuilding remote schools were no one else would
The earthquake of April 2015 destroyed nearly all of the buildings at Ghusel Secondary School, located in a more remote area of the Kathmandu Valley. Many different organizations visited to assess the damage, but the Santi School Project was the only one who returned...
Furnishing new classrooms
It’s hard to believe that a year has passed since a devastating earthquake rocked Nepal. Recovery has been painfully slow, but gradually schools are moving their students into new classrooms. We are proud to help make that possible. We are helping to rebuild schools...
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