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Sarada, Anju and Shanta

June 08, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Sarada, Anju and Shanta
Balaju, Kathmandu 2011

I first got to know the teachers of Niharika Shishu Kunja High School in 2005. I think it was because I was walking by when they were putting on an outdoor student talent show.

People from the area and passersby from Ring Road lined the fence around the school, watching as students performed intricate dance routines. I too looked in, and I think I was invited inside.

Sarada and Shanta teach the school's youngest children (see below), while I believe Anju teaches one of the higher grades.

The school is a caring, welcoming place—and I'm glad the students have it.

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Children in Shanta's nursery classroom

Children playing a game of Duck, Duck, Goose

A lone "copy" (notebook) left behind on a desk

June 08, 2015 /Teacher Jack
teachers, trio, Sarada, Anju, Shanta, laughing, laughter, 2011, Balaju, Kathmandu, Niharika Shishu Kunja High School, uniforms, ties
Kathmandu Nepal
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Anju

May 31, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Anju
Betrawati, 2002

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May 31, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Anju, 2002, Betrawati, eyes, looking up
Betrawati Nepal
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