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Nangkhor CS in Limelight, Zhemgang CS in their Best Mood


Recently Nangkhor CS from Pemagatsel District has made a cultural exchange tour to Zhemgang CS. Their three day's tour successfully ended on 24th April with the exchanges of handshakes, good wishes and safe journey messages on the bumpy roads of Pangbang to their Home

We have welcomed them with our open heart, and ushered them with every best possible way we can. 

We hope that their stay in our campus will become memorable and worth visiting. Although, Zhemgang lies far away from modern touch. However, the place is serene and beautiful in its accord. The place is rich in culture and biodiversity.

We have shared officially as well as unofficially as many things as possible on how to improve the education quality or teaching in our schools. So, our students walk out of our campus with the best valuesattitude, and education. Nevertheless, Zhemgang CS has been one of the great learning institutions so far and we hope to continue with the same spirit. We have a safe and enduring campus for our studentsstaff and visitors. For educational purposes, we leave no stone unturned. We create a bigger platform for our students to learn both academic and non-academic parts in school. We care for our students in every possible way we can since we believe that school is "home-sweet-home". Not to forget that we have a good management system in place for everyone. 

Although, school has very young teaching faculty, however, everyone is talented in their own way, everyone has a special quality that makes us very unique and undefiled from the rest of the schools in the District. We have strong unity amongst teaching staff and non-teaching staff that made us superior in many ways.

Like Nangkhor CS, we also practice a holistic approach in educating our students. We came to know that both the schools have many good practices in common that made both the school one of the best schools in the country academicallyculturally, and aesthetically

However, overall the cultural exchange program between two titans went very well. We get to exchange not only academic parts but also get to see new and beautiful faces of two schools. We hope and pray for better change hereafter. We hope to meet in future with a similar program between two schools. 



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