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Gyan Bahadur Chemjong Limbu, Hansa Bahadur Rai and Ganesh Kumari Chemjong Limbu
Status
Active
School district
Morang
Headmaster
Uttam Raj Khatiwada
Classes
Class 1 to 12
Campus type
public
Jante Higher Secondary School is the public school of Jante-2, Morang District of Nepal.[1] It was established in 1976 AD. The founders of the school are former Pradhanpancha Gyan Bahadur Chemjong Limbu, Hansa Bahadur Rai and Ganesh Kumari Chemjong Limbu. The land of the main school building and playground was donated by Tika Prasad Chemjong Limbu. In addition, former Subba Prem Bahadur Chemjong Limbu and Mandhoj Chemjong Limbu had donated seven Bigha of land to the school for farming to generate income to support teachers' payment.
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