Srongtsen Bhrikuti Boarding High School was established on March 5th, 1982 with the primary goal of preserving Tibetan culture and heritage while delivering quality education. Affiliated with the CTA, Department of Education, this Tibetan school in Kathmandu is operated by the Snow Lion Foundation. With a student body of 600 and 65 staff members, it caters to learners from kindergarten to class X. The school’s core commitment is to serve children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. It prioritizes the enrollment of orphans, semi-orphans, and destitute youth, as well as those from remote areas, children of divorced parents, victims of natural disasters, and individuals facing social or psychological challenges.
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Name: Kunsang Wangmo Gurung
Date of Birth: January 1, 2011
Kunsang is in grade VI. She has only one younger brother who lives with their parents in Dolpo. She lives with her aunt in Ramhiti, Bouddha, Nepal. Her parents work in agriculture, primarily raising field crops, and do not have a steady source of income. As a result, Kunsang’s school fees are a significant burden for the family.
Name: Phurpu Mendo Tamang
Date of Birth: November 25, 2004
Phurpu, currently in grade VIII, was initially sent to a nunnery along with her younger sister. However, she had to return home following the passing of her father. Despite facing adversity, Phurpu’s teacher is determined to support her in continuing her education. Concerns about funding weigh heavily on the teacher, who is growing older. Your support could play a crucial role in helping Phurpu pursue her dreams and receive the education she deserves.
Name: Tenzin Kunsang
Date of Birth: August 13, 2012
Tenzin is currently in sixth grade. Her mother works as a kindergarten teacher, earning a modest income, while her father lacks permanent employment. The family relies solely on the mother’s monthly salary for their livelihood. They reside in a rented room near Buddha for shelter.
Name: Tenzin Gyalpo
Date of Birth: May 4, 2015
Tenzin is a grade III student and the only child in his family. His father works as an in-charge at a hostel, and his mother is a housewife. With only one source of income, the family struggles to cover daily expenses and Tenzin’s school fees.