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EMIS code District Location Name of School Organisation Name class Construction room 1 230500001 SINDHUPALCHOK Nawalpur Nawalpur Secondary School WWF Staff, Nepal Permanent 12 2 350180003 CHITWAN kabilash Rastriya Basic School Litter Flower School Permanent 4 3 350100005 CHITWAN dharechowk Basic School Lami Danda Litter Flower School Permanent 2 4 not found CHITWAN kalikhola Rastriya Basic School Litter Flower School Permanent 2 5 290130004 RASUWA Saramthali Larachyang Basic School Nischal Neupane and Sudeep Ghimire, Kathmandu Permanent 7 6 220190013 DOLAKHA Ghang Sukathokar Jana Ekta Basic School Youth Thinkers’ Society, Nepal Permanent 4 7 310370009 MAKWANPUR Raksirang Praja Pragati Basic School Youth Thinkers’ Society, Nepal Permanent 4 8 360480002 GORKHA Panchkhuwa Deurali Bageshwori Basic School Village Environment Nepal Permanent 9 9 360480003 GORKHA Panchkhuwa Deurali Mandali Basic School Village Environment Nepal Permanent 7 10 360490005 GORKHA Pandrung Thalibari Basic School Village Environment Nepal Permanent 8 11 360570004 GORKHA Swanra Baklauri Basic School Village Environment Nepal Permanent 3 12 360570006 GORKHA Swanra Akala Basic School Village Environment Nepal Permanent 5 13 360590004 GORKHA Takukot Antar Jyoti Secondary School Village Environment Nepal Permanent 4 14 230200005 SINDHUPALCHOK Fulpingkot Laxmidevi Secondary School Malaysian Red Crescent, Malaysia Permanent 4 15 240660007 KAVREPALANCHOK Panchkhal Nawa Prativa Eng Sec Ebs Emergency Architects, France Permanent 8 16 290050001 RASUWA Dhunche Gaun Pharka Basic School Dev Bahadur Dangi and Shiva Prasad Paudel Permanent 6 17 350240003 CHITWAN Lothar Dhungwang Basic School Hami le Nagare Kasle Garne (If Not Us Then Who?) Permanent 2 18 220180002 DOLAKHA Gaurisankar Simigaun Basic School Multi Dimensional Forum For Community Awareness Semi Permanent 5 19 230160001 SINDHUPALCHOK Duwachour Bal Sudhar Secondary School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 14 20 230160002 SINDHUPALCHOK Duwachour Jalwai Devi Ss Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 9 21 230160003 SINDHUPALCHOK Duwachour Jyoti Bhanjyang Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 4 22 230160005 SINDHUPALCHOK Duwachour Pragya Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 3 23 230290008 SINDHUPALCHOK Helumbu Golmadevi Secondary School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 13 24 230300003 SINDHUPALCHOK Ichok Pating Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 6 25 230300004 SINDHUPALCHOK Ichok Mahakaleswori Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 10 26 230300007 SINDHUPALCHOK Ichok Mahendra Secondary School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 8 27 230300008 SINDHUPALCHOK Ichok Hari Siddhi Samudayik Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 7 28 230440002 SINDHUPALCHOK Mahankal Sarbodaya Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 6 29 230440005 SINDHUPALCHOK Mahankal Gyanodaya Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 5 30 230440006 SINDHUPALCHOK Mahankal Srijana Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 7 31 230440009 SINDHUPALCHOK Mahankal Saraswati Secondary School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 19 32 230440011 SINDHUPALCHOK Mahankal Helambu Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 7 33 230520001 SINDHUPALCHOK Palchok Palchok Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 8 34 230520003 SINDHUPALCHOK Palchok Jayabageswori Secondary School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 12 35 230670002 SINDHUPALCHOK Talamarang Suryodaya Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 7 36 230670003 SINDHUPALCHOK Talamarang Batashe Basic School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 12 37 230670006 SINDHUPALCHOK Talamarang Terse Secondary School Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 23 38 230670007 SINDHUPALCHOK Talamarang Kolechaur Basic Schooli Caritas / Halvitas International Permanent 7 39 240700002 KAVREPALANCHOK Puranogaun Dapcha Bal Ujjawal Secondary School Kavre Sewa Samaj Permanent 4 40 not found LALITPUR Shramik Bal Bigyan Love Green Nepal Permanent 4 41 110020005 SOLUKHUMBU Basa Padma Kanya Basic School The Small World Permanent 2 42 110090008 SOLUKHUMBU Deusa Deusha Secondary School The Small World Permanent 2 43 110230006 SOLUKHUMBU Mukali Mukali Basic School The Small World Permanent 2 NO of Type of S.N. EMIS code District Location Name of School Organisation Name class Construction room 44 110290009 SOLUKHUMBU Salleri Ramailo Jyoti Basic School The Small World Permanent 4 45 300320008 DHADING Murali Bhanjyang Deurali Secondary School Lekbahadur Tamang, Dhading Permanent 4 46 300320010 DHADING Murali Bhanjyang Gayatri Devi Basic School British School Permanent 4 47 300350009 DHADING Nilkantha Khani Gaun Basic School British School Permanent 4 48 300420007 DHADING Sangkosh Rudra Kanya Basic School British School Permanent 4 49 290050003 RASUWA Dhunche Saraswati Basic School Chaya Nepal Permanent 5 50 110080002 SOLUKHUMBU Chheskam Cheskam Secondary School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 51 110080006 SOLUKHUMBU Chheskam Denam Purba Basic School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 4 52 110130001 SOLUKHUMBU Gudel Hunga Basic School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 8 53 110310008 SOLUKHUMBU Sotang Lidhunga Basic School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 7 54 110310010 SOLUKHUMBU Sotang Narkel Basic School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 8 55 130590003 KHOTANG R.maheswori Jyoti Basic School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 6 56 130610005 KHOTANG Riakha Bangdel Janahit Basic School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 6 57 130620003 KHOTANG Rakha Dipsung Yuwa Jyoti Basic School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 6 58 130710002 KHOTANG Sungdel Chandra Basic School DZI Foundation, Nepal Permanent 7 59 200250038 SINDHULI Kamalami N.P. Nabajyoti Bahira Basic School Plan International Permanent 8 60 200340013 SINDHULI Mahadevsthan Gaurisankar Secondary School Plan International Permanent 8 61 220060002 DOLAKHA Bhusaphedi Navin Secondary School Plan International Permanent 8 62 220470009 DOLAKHA Sunkhani Sitka Secondary School Plan International Permanent 8 63 230100004 SINDHUPALCHOK Bhotasipa Sipatindhara Janata Secondary School Plan International Permanent 8 64 230480001 SINDHUPALCHOK melamchi Indreswori Secondary School Plan International Permanent 8 65 230610001 SINDHUPALCHOK Sikharpur Hira Devi Basic School Plan International Permanent 8 66 250360005 LALITPUR Sankhu Magar Gaun Secondary School Plan International Permanent 8 67 270200004 KATHMANDU Gokarneswor Gokarneshwor Mahadev Ebs Plan International Permanent 8 68 270280004 KATHMANDU Jorpati Khagendra Nawa Jivan Plan International Permanent 8 69 310200010 MAKWANPUR Hetauda N.P. Shanti Bahira Tatha Susta Shrawan Basic School Plan International Permanent 8 70 310400019 MAKWANPUR Shreepur Chhatiwan Gitawar Basic School Plan International Permanent 8 71 not found DOLAKHA Bhimeswor bahira Basic School Plan International Permanent 8 72 220480001 DOLAKHA Sundrawati Saraswati Basic School Pramod Kharel Permanent 4 73 220010003 DOLAKHA Alampu Mane Danda Basic School Shanti Education Initiative Nepal Permanent 2 74 220110005 DOLAKHA Chhetrapa Kshatrawati Secondary School Shanti Education Initiative Nepal Permanent 75 240890006 KAVREPALANCHOK Tukucha Nala Swaita Baraha Secondary School Shanti Education Initiative Nepal Permanent 4 76 250150006 LALITPUR Ghusel Gjusel Secondary School Shanti Education Initiative Nepal Permanent 2 77 270290003 KATHMANDU Kabhresthali Kali Devi Secondary School Shanti Education Initiative Nepal Permanent 2 78 270310966 KATHMANDU Kathmandu N.P. Gurukul National School Shanti Education Initiative Nepal Permanent 79 270340008 KATHMANDU Lapsephedi Devi Basic School Shanti Education Initiative Nepal Permanent 80 270410003 KATHMANDU Naglebhare Bal Jyoti Basic School Shanti Education Initiative Nepal Permanent 2 81 230110001 SINDHUPALCHOK Bhote Namlang Bhotenamlang Secondary School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 5 82 230260001 SINDHUPALCHOK Gunsa Sat Kanyamati Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 6 83 230290005 SINDHUPALCHOK Helumbu Deurali Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 5 84 230290007 SINDHUPALCHOK Helumbu Pema Chholing Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 85 230290008 SINDHUPALCHOK ichok pating Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 8 86 230300001 SINDHUPALCHOK Ichok Narayan Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 8 NO of Type of S.N. EMIS code District Location Name of School Organisation Name class Construction room 87 230300003 SINDHUPALCHOK jyamire panchakanya Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 4 88 230340003 SINDHUPALCHOK helambu Golmadevi Secondary School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 5 89 230340005 SINDHUPALCHOK Jyamire Pancha Kanya Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 4 90 230380003 SINDHUPALCHOK Kiwool Nurbuling Basic School Manichaur Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 6 91 230380008 SINDHUPALCHOK Kiwool Risankumane Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 4 92 230380010 SINDHUPALCHOK Kiwool Satdhara Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 4 93 230410003 SINDHUPALCHOK Langarche Saraswati Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent 5 94 230620003 SINDHUPALCHOK Sindhukot Mahendra Priya Basic School Helambu Education and Livelihood, Nepal Permanent
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