Sunday, July 19, 2009

Thank you

Prajwal School family would like to thank Melanie Surry, Karen Retter and Chris Swanson co-directors of the Everest of Apples for their contributions to the Prajwal School's development. The relationship between the school and the Everest of Apples has been matured during your leadership. We are more hopeful in achieving our goal to educate children and adults and improve their lives by providing learning opportunities.




The school has witnessed development not only on infrastructure but also in the quality of education it offers. Because of your hard work in Japan, the school has been able to improve its teaching and learning environments. More than 50 students have received scholarship. Teachers feel more confident in using child-friendly teaching methods and children have enjoyed learning. Community members have been inspired and their participation in the school has increased significantly. It would not be possible without your support. So, we owe you sincerely gratitude and thank you very much for your suggestions, commitments and dedication to make a better world through educating children and fighting inequality.



We wish you good luck with your future endeavour and miss you a lot !

Friday, July 10, 2009

World Environment Day Observed

Prajwal School observed World Environmental Day on 5th June 2009.
Prajwal School has initiated environment awareness programmes and pupils have started using cloth bags instead of plastic bags. On the occasion of World Environment Day, Nepali Debate on “Rural life is better than urban life”was organised . Twenty students took part in the competition and the Principal, Prajwal Shrestha distributed awards to winners.

The school congratulated the Executive Director of NEST, Mr. Ganesh Shrestha on having won the National Award for his contribution to a successful environment campaign to stop the use of polythene bags during his tenure as the chairmanship of Nawa Jivan Jyoti Club of Chaughada.