Brahamini School, Chatturale, Nepal
Shree Brahmayani Primary School
is a government run school. There
are 156 pupils from grade 1 -5 currently
studying at the school and there
are only 3 teachers which have been
allocated by the government. It
is very hard for three teachers
to cope with 156 children. The whole
school building is in a bad condition
that it looks like it may collapse
any time. The school does not have
many facilities.
There is no library, computer labs
or a canteen for the children to
have their snacks, so most of them
carry Tiffin boxes to school for
their afternoon snacks. There are
only 5 class rooms and the tables,
benches, and blackboards are so
old that they creak a lot when the
children sit down or write on the
table or when the teacher writes
on the blackboard. There aren't
any dustbins in any of the class
rooms so the rubbish is just thrown
on the ground. There are only two
small toilets with no locks on the
doors and only one is in use due
to the lack of water. If a child
needs to use the toilet, another
child also needs to go at the same
time to accompany him/her, one has
to stand on guard to block the toilet
door while the other is doing their
business!
Furthermore there aren't any staffs
such as cleaner, sweeper or a caretaker
allocated to take care of the school.
There is no proper school attire
so the children are not properly
dressed. Ten years ago a Japanese
woman had donated Rs. 75 000 to
build part of the school. The school
was built with the help of the villagers.
The children do not have any sport
equipment to play with so most of
the time the children make up their
own games.
Hardly any of the children have
school bags. The constructed classroom
floors and walls are badly damaged.
Each year Rs. 30 000 is given to
the school by the Education Ministry
as an annual budget.