The children in our Nursery, Lower Kindergarten and Upper Kindergarten classes at KBS Jumla have classrooms with dirt floors that are subje
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These small children need a learning environment that focuses on early childhood development. They are currently unable to use any resources they have due to the lack of a suitable building.
The Kailash Bodhi School was established in 2005 to preserve the language and culture of the Tibetan (Mugumpa) people an indigenous population who have lived for centuries at the foot of the Himalayas in Nepal. In 2005 KBS Jumla opened its doors to twenty-five children. Today there are more than six hundred and fifty children attending the school.The In Time Trust provides classrooms, teachers, text books, stationery and school uniforms so these children can receive the education they need to break the cycle of poverty that exists there.
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