Students of grades 8 and 2 are studying in the courtyard and gallery after a storm blew off the roof of the school building in Kapurkot Rural Municipality-4.
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Classes are being held in the open field after the roof of the two-room building of Gayatri Basic School in Kapurkot Rural Municipality-4 Gadapani was blown away by the wind.
As the roof of the school that was blown away by the wind last week could not be repaired, the children of grades 8 and 2 are studying in the open field. When it rains or is very hot, they study in the gallery of the stairs of the new building.
After the roof of the two-room building was blown away by the wind, the students had to study in the open field and the gallery of the stairs of another building due to the lack of other classrooms, said Principal Hasta Bahadur Budha.
The school, which operates up to grade 8, has 109 students. He informed that 19 students, 9 in grade 8 and 12 in grade 2, have to be taught in some places and some places. 'The school operating up to grade 8 has five buildings, both new and old. There are 12 rooms in each. One has an office, the other a library, a store, and a science laboratory. Nursery children study in small rooms in the old building, he said. "Since there are not enough rooms, they have to be taught in groups, sometimes in the courtyard, sometimes in the stairwell, and sometimes in another classroom."
He said that the school did not have the budget to repair the roof that was blown away by the wind, and he requested the ward and municipality to provide funds. He said that all the materials in the school library got wet due to the rain accompanying the wind. Ward chairman of Kapurkot-4, Mitra Kathayat, said that the roof that was blown away by the wind has been inspected by a municipality technician and will be repaired soon.
