Secondary School Gawai

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Secondary School Gawai
माध्यमिक विद्यालय गवै
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Secondary School Gawai SEE Batch 2075
Address
Gawai

, ,
44203

Coordinates 27.5705, 84.5382
Information
Other nameGawai School
TypePublic
Established2014 B.S
PrincipalRishi Khanal
Staff25
GradesNursery-12
Enrolment400
Language English, Nepali
Schedule10 am - 4 pm

Secondary School Gawai is a secondary school located in Gawai, Khairahani 13, Chitwan, Nepal. [1] It was established in 2014 BS (1957-1958) with the name Gawai Ma. Vi. It was named after the location of the school, Gawai. [2]

Sports

In 2023, Gawai school won the title of President Running Shield. [3]

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References

  1. "विषयः IEMIS अद्यावधिक भएका विद्यालयहरुको विवरण बारे ।" (PDF). cehrd.gov.np (in Sanskrit).
  2. पोष्ट, चितवन (January 7, 2023). "गवै माविको ६५औँ वार्षिकोत्सव". Chitwan Post Daily (in Nepali).
  3. "खैरहनीमा भएको राष्ट्रपति रनिङ शिल्ड प्रतियोगितामा गवै प्रथम | समाबेसी खबर". Samabesi Khabar (in Nepali). January 25, 2023.

27°34′15″N84°32′17″E / 27.5707°N 84.5381°E / 27.5707; 84.5381