Sandhikharka - Education

Education

The Shree Janajyoti Higher Secondary School in Sandhikharka was established in 1963, one of the oldest school in the District. This school is famous for providing high-level science in Arghakhanchi district. Mr. Janga Bahadur P.C. is the principal of the school since 2007. Recently, two new buildings have constructed to expand more classrooms and practical lab rooms for science and other programs. Financial support was partially funded by the government of India for one building. Currently, Plus two programs including science, commerce and education are running at the school. Due to high level education system in this school, students from neighbouring districts are coming to study every year. Nevertheless, the number of students in the school is always within the range of 1000 every year. The first English boarding school was Sandhikharkha English Boarding School. It was established in 2004. Later on the school changed its name and now is known as Arghakhanchi Higher Secondary Boarding school. It is the first private school with undergraduate level in this district.There are several private English boarding schools around the Sandhikharka area in these days. Panini Multiple College is the first and oldest college affiliated by Tribhuvan university in this district the founder principal of this college was Mr. Gyan Hari Acharya and current principal is Mr. Gyan Bahadur Chhetri since 2009. Many graduate and undergraduate courses are running in the college. Therefore, number of students always higher. Broad of the college is planning to run master course in coming days.

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