Wonderful time in IInd phase inauguration program! Proud to welcome and receive full Stichting Vajra, Holland delegates! Thank you all for their contribution and support!
Wonderful celebration
Posted on : Monday Nov 7th , 2011Inauguration of IInd phase on Nov. 7
Posted on : Friday Nov 4th , 2011The Inauguration ceremony of IInd phase building of Vajra Academy to accommodate 100 students is going to be on Monday, November 7, 2011. We would like to invite all our well-wishers to be present in the program going to held in academy premises at sharp 11:00 o’clock.
Now Festivals are over! time to be busy in teaching learning process…. School in operation by Wednesday! Inauguration of building on November 7, so busy time for preparation. Welcome to all delegates and Vajra family members!
Happy Dashain & Tihar
Posted on : Monday Oct 3rd , 2011Ont the auspicious occasion of Dashai & Tihar, we wish for the success and good health to upcoming days to all. May peace prevail in the country and globe! May Nepal peace process end soon! May goddes Durga bless us!…..
Dashain and Tihar vaccation form tomarrow..
Posted on : Thursday Sep 29th , 2011Dashain and Tihar Vaccation begins from tomorrow till November 1, 2011. The construction work will be going on……
Students are preparing for the excursion, teachers are preparing for children day celebration
Posted on : Thursday Aug 25th , 2011Students are preparing for the excursion, teachers are preparing for children day celebration and second phase construction is also rapidly going on…..
Second phase building is under construction (for hostel purpose)
Posted on : Tuesday Jul 12th , 2011Second phase building is under construction to accommodate 100 students
Vajra won the herbal garden competition
Posted on : Tuesday Jul 12th , 2011Promoting Herbal Gardens in Schools – Best Herbal Garden
The award ceremony for the ‘Promoting Herbal Gardens in Schools – Best Herbal Garden’ competition was held on 10 December at ICIMOD to mark International Mountain Day (11 December). The competition was jointly organised by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) and the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC) in collaboration with the Private and Boarding Schools’ Organization in Nepal (PABSON). The competition was launched six months ago on World Environment Day (5 June 2010). The aim of the competition was to familiarise schoolchildren with herbs and their uses.
The competition had three linked components: Herbal Poster with Recipe,Herbal Profile, and Herbal Garden. The first two components were completed earlier in 2010. The final component, the Herbal Garden, was evaluated during three monitoring visits over the six-month competition period, the last of which was on 25 November 2010.
The awards for ‘Best Herbal Garden’ were presented by Dr Michael Kollmair, Programme Manager of the Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction division of ICIMOD, and Mr Juddha Bahadur Gurung, Member Secretary of the Governing Body of Trustees, NTNC, in a ceremony attended by students and teachers from 14 of the 15 participating schools, as well as representatives from NTNC, PABSON, and ICIMOD.
Winners
Winner: Vajra Academy
Special features: The entire school ground, which was initially a barren slope, was transformed into an herbal garden. All of the students of Vajra Academy were engaged in developing the garden. They students developed an innovative way of remembering the plant names – each student was given a scientific name of an herbal plant. On the final monitoring round, judges were also given an herbal plant name.
1st Runners Up: Suryodaya Jyoti Secondary School and Ullens School
Special features:
- Suryodaya Jyoti Secondary School had a wide variety of plants and the garden was extended between each monitoring visit.
- Ullens School stood out for its excellent labelling of plants, well-maintained garden, and wide variety of species.
2nd Runners Up: Loyalty Academy and Annal Jyoti Boarding School
Special features:
- Loyalty Academy had a well-maintained garden with an attractive display of tools and herbal profiles.
- Annal Jyoti Boarding School stood out for its wide variety of medicinal plants and use of organic manure. On each monitoring visit the judges found that the garden had been extended with herbal species.
Special Mentions: Rato Bangala and Aims Academy
Special features:
- Rato Bangala employed eco-friendly plant labelling and had a bulk display of several herbal species.
- AIMS Academy used vermicomposting and the children made a consistent effort to maintain the garden despite water shortages.
The winner was awarded a cash prize of NRs. 22,000, the first runners up received NRs. 10,000 each, and the second runners up NRs. 8000 each. The two special mentions received NRs. 5000 each, along with certificates and herbal plant saplings. All participating schools received International Mountain Day posters, brochures, and the International Mountain Day message from the ICIMOD Director General, as well as souvenirs and publications from the organisers, ICIMOD and NTNC.
Admission Open from Nursery to V
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