Janajyoti Vidyamandir

Janajyoti Vidyamandir
जनज्योति विध्यामन्दिर
Janajyoti Vidyamandir building complex
Address
Ghorahi, Dang
Rapti
Nepal
Information
Type Private
Motto 'Qualitative education [is] today's necessity'
Established 2054 B.S/1997 A.D.
School district Dang
Chairman Prakash Sharma
Principal Pitambar Shah (preceded by Hikmat Thapa)
Staff Nearly 60
Number of students More than 2200
Classes Nursery to Grade 10 [about to have high school]
Song Banu Satya Badi by Lekhnath Paudyal
Nickname J.J.V.M
Affiliations PABSON
Information 082-561187 / 082562593 {Nepal}

Janajyoti Vidyamandir (Nepali: जनज्योति विध्यामन्दिर) is an English medium boarding school in Ghorahi, Dang, Nepal. The school was established in 1997 (2054 BS).

The school was founded by 16 members. It is now one of the top English boarding schools in Nepal. Notable teachers include Jeevan Kumar Acharya (Science), Yuvraj Yogi (Mathematics), Madan Raj Regmi (Nepali), Hikmat Thapa (Optional Maths), Khem Raj Acharya (Nepali), Pitambar Shah (English), Prakash Sharma (Civics) and Bimal Shrestha (Account, Math).

This school is one of the notable schools of Nepal. Despite many students, it has been able to give correct and qualitative education to all. Different facilities that are rarely seen in the other schools are found in this school. Drinking water is being continuously provided from its own boring. Science Lab and Computer Lab facilities are available.

This school has remarkable results in S.L.C including district top and Mid-Western Development Region, Nepal top as well.[1] J.J.V.M school has the highest number of students (2200 as of 2072 B.S)[2][3] in the district. It has a science laboratory, a computer lab, clean drinking water, a library, a latrine, and a playground for table tennis and basketball.

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References

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