Shree Harikul Model Higher Secondary School

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Shree Harikul Model Higher Secondary School [1]
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Shree harikul main building
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Shree Harikul Model Higher Secondary School
Mahendra Highway


Coordinates 26°38′42″N87°53′35″E / 26.645°N 87.893°E / 26.645; 87.893 Coordinates: 26°38′42″N87°53′35″E / 26.645°N 87.893°E / 26.645; 87.893
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Type Private school
Established6 February 1995 (1995-02-06)
FounderChandra Prasad Mainali
School district Jhapa
PrincipalRoshan K.C. Khatri
Staff60+
FacultyHumanities, Management
Number of students1200(approx.)
Color(s)  Green
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Shree Harikul Model Higher Secondary School [2] also called Shree Harikul in short is a privately owned secondary school in Kankai Municipality, Surunga, Jhapa District, Nepal, established in 1995. It is one of the oldest school in the locality which has been running through private sector and in English medium. [3] [4]

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History

The school was founded by Chandra Prasad Mainali following his retirement from Government school Shree Kankai Secondary School, Surunga. The name of the school is derived from the names of Mainali's parents: Mother Harimaya and Father Kulprasad.

Staff, Students and Facilities

Buses at Shree harikul which carry Students Buses in harikul.jpg
Buses at Shree harikul which carry Students

Shree Harikul has classes from Nursery to Grade 12. It has a faculty of Humanities and Management at the college level. As of 2020 there are about 1200 students. There are six school vehicles that carry students from different places. Shree Harikul also gives scholarship to some students every year. The school has 60 members of staff including teachers, drivers and other workers. There are qualified teachers with at least one years experience. Shree Harikul provides several educational related facilities to students. It is an English-medium school in Nepal where teaching is done in English.

Events

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Students performing in annual function of shree harikul.

Shree Harikul hosts an annual function with different events celebrating the school's anniversary on 6 February (23 Magh) each year. It also takes parts in different cultural events organized by PABSON (an association of Nepalese Private Schools). Shree Harikul has won different prizes which can be found in several online magazines. It also performs a School Programmes on every Friday which is called as Friday-Programme.

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References

  1. https://pahelopanna.kiranpantha.com.np/details/23516/SHREE%20HARIKUL%20EDUCATION%20FOUNDATION/ shree harikul
  2. "Shree Harikul Higher Model secondary school Details, Information".
  3. "SLC Results from Jhapa including Harikul Higher Model secondary school" (PDF).
  4. "Harikul Higher Model secondary school Schoolius".