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Annapurna baghban ranadeepa rai school



About THE sCHOOL





Sri Annapurna Baghban Ranadeepa Rai Secondary school is located in Temke Malyung Rural Municipality, Dilpa in Bhojpur District. It was established in B.S. 2010 in Kartik. It has 22 classrooms and about 300 students. Its recent SEE pass rate was 100%. The Principal of the schoool is Mr. Dambar Rai and the computer teacher is Mr. Kapil Dev Jha.



Project Partner





Rotary Club of Kathmandu West (RCKW) is a social, non-political, nonprofit charitable organization in Nepal working under the aegis of Rotary International. It is one of the most active Rotary Clubs in the RI District 3292. It was very instrumental in designing and providing low cost temporary housing made of tin sheets to the families devastated by the 2015 earthquake and was quick to establish earthquake relief distribution center in Bhaktapur, among plethora of community services it has provided. This is the sixth school RCKW is partnering with eBlackboard to establish the computer lab.



The implementation





A team of Rotarians traveled to the project site in Bhojpur to participate in the installation and handover program, including the ex-IGP who is also a member of the RCKW. A separate room large enough to house six computer terminals was provided by the school for the purpose of establishing the computer lab.





A formal equipment handover ceremony was held prior to the installation activity in front of the school. The Chairman of the Temke Mylung rural municipality, Principal of the beneficiary school, RCKW Executive Committee members were some of the dignitaries present in the function. Six sets of Raspberry Pi computers, 19" LCD monitors and twelve headphones were handed over to the school during the Handover Ceremony.





Six sets of Raspberry Pi computers loaded with ePaath - digital interactive learning software - were installed in the brand new computer lab. The software which is developed locally contains learning materials for Math, Science, English and Nepali subjects for grades 1-8 based on national curriculum. Each computer has two audio outputs allowing twelve students to learn at the same time. All computers operated in standalone mode and don't need internet connection. A short training on how to operate the computers, specially the interactive software, was provided to few teachers who also participated in the installation process. Final testing was carried out to ensure all computers were working as expected.



the implementation was a success



handover ceremony



Six sets of Raspberry Pi Model B along with 19" LCD monitors, keyboard, mouse and headphones were handed over to the school during the function



Handover ceremony lineup



dignitaries of the function line-up for a photo shoot in front of the school



Audience at the handover ceremony



Audience - locals, students and parents - watching the handover ceremony in front of the school.



Ready - sET - SMILE!



The real beneficiaries of the project - young students!




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