This week I spent two days to visit two government and two private schools. Jana Jagriti Lower secondary school and Dudhkunda Himalaya were the government schools.
There were two things that I was surprised about. One was that Dudhkunda Himalaya had a small library filled with only 63 different titles from Room to Read.
The Jana Jagriti Lower secondary school had a computer with Nepali and English letters in their office.

Here's a picture of a classroom.




The students are curious!
First grade classroom at Jana Jagriti Lower secondary school
I like this sign at White Hills!
At Mount Everest they have a small computer lab. This is the organization that has donated the computer. They are from Denmark.
After visiting these schools they gave me a general idea of the schools and their conditions. Once I finish my written comparison I will post it.
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