Pratyanta (Remote Area) Schools

For information about the schools see
below.

Talmu Junior High School
121 Students
5 Teachers
Mayadih Primary School
30 Students
3 Teachers
Bali Primary School
60 Students
2 Teachers
Shalgram Primary School
32 Students
2 Teachers
Malka Primary School
20 Students
1 Teacher
Ropo Primary School
25 Students
2 Teachers
Piri Primary School
25 Students
1 Teacher
Bakulvita'n Primary School
28 Students
2 Teachers
Chamchaka Junior High School
26 Students
3 Teachers
Chamchaka Primary School
24 Students
3 Teachers
Jeladih Primary School
30 Students
2 Teachers
Sushnidih Primary School
25 Students
1 Teachers
Patamjuri Primary School
40 Students
2 Teachers
Sengghagra Primary School
35 Students
2 Teachers
Tatuara Primary School
65 Students
2 Teachers
Barudi Primary School
52 Students
3 Teachers
Dimdiha Primary School
58 Students
2 Teachers
Taherbera Primary School
34 Students
2 Teachers
Chatka Primary School
20 Students
1 Teachers
Kaoshikii Junior High School
91 Students
2 Teachers
Sulunglahar Primary School
114 Students
4 Teachers
Khatanga Primary School
40 Students
2 Teachers
Damrughutu Primary School
70 Students
2 Teachers
Chargali Primary School
41 Students
3 Teachers
Kotshila Primary School
52 Students
4 Teachers
Nowahatu Primary School
27 Students
2 Teachers
Rola Primary School
15 Students
1 Teachers
Pimangda Primary School
24 Students
1 Teachers
Notun Rola Primary School
40 Students
2 Teachers
Guridih Junior High School
86 Students
5 Teachers
Guridih Primary School
42 Students
4 Teachers
Bansgarh Primary School
38 Students
2 Teachers

There are 30 free Primary and Post Primary Schools at Ananda Nagar for the benefit of the poor tribal children without any distinction given to caste, community, creed or color. These schools were built with the generous aid of individuals, charitable organizations and aid agencies. These schools have been in existence for the last 15 - 20 years and the children who graduate from the Primary Schools are admitted to the High Schools at Ananda Nagar which are affiliated with the Board of Secondary Education, West Bengal.

Eight junior high schools are part of the post-primary education. All these schools teach both English and Bengali, the mother tongue, as these schools are situated in West Bengal. In addition to the traditional education system, these schools also impart moral and non-denominational spiritual teachings, cultural moorings of the country and Stu-Vol (students volunteers) teachings to help them become effective citizens from an early age.

The total number of students studying in these 30 schools is 2236 as of 9/1/2005. The total numbers of teachers teaching in these schools are 72 men, and 11 women (including monks and nuns). The total number of students who have graduated from these schools so far is around 10,000.

Salaries for the 83 teachers are 600 - 800 rupees per month. This is $14 to $18 less than $20 per month. However, most of the students are too poor to pay tuition. The schools depend on outside support. At present, less than 50% of the teachers salary is accounted for on an ongoing basis.

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