Chulla Chulli Boarding English Secondary School

Chula Chuli English Boarding Secondary School
चुलाचुली अङ्ग्रेजी आवासीय माध्यामिक विद्यालय
Address
1
Damak-1, Jhapa, Nepal
Mechi
Nepal
Coordinates 26°40′19″N 87°42′09″E / 26.67194°N 87.70250°E / 26.67194; 87.70250Coordinates: 26°40′19″N 87°42′09″E / 26.67194°N 87.70250°E / 26.67194; 87.70250
Information
School type Private
Motto All for one , Education to all
(सबै एक , शिक्षा सबै लाई)
Founded २०४५
Founder Manoj Rai
Sister school Model Academy
School board Chulla Culli foundation
School district Jhapa
Principal Chandra Prakash Rai
Years offered 1-10
Color(s) Red, Blue
USNWR ranking 123rd
National ranking Sports , foot ball
Yearbook Chulla culli buds
School fees 1200

Chula Chuli Boarding English Secondary School is a private school located in Damak municipality ward no. 1 of Jhapa, Nepal.[1]

Chulachuli English Boarding Secondary School, a school in the eastern region of Nepal, is located near Mahaguru Falgunanda Chowk, ward no 1, Damak municipality, district Jhapa Nepal. This school has been imparting education for last thirty four years for a fee. This is going to produce its 26th batch of SLC candidates. This has already produced more than 1090 SLC graduates. The school is winner of National Level football tournament Coco Cola Cup 2073 BS. It can be clarified that school is famous in sports too .

Founder and Principal

This School was established on 14 poush, 2037 B.S. The founder of this school is Mr. Manoj Rai and the present principal of this school is Mr. Chandra Prakash Rai.

Facilities

This school is very popular in Damak. This school has two hostels (boys & girls), one library, one computer lab, a science lab, football ground and a basketball court. It has classes from nursery to ten. Hygienic canteen, tiffin house, meeting hall and many more facilities are there in this school.

Activities

CCEBSS is famous for taking part in district level or Inter-schools tournaments. It also organises inter house football & basketball tournament every year.

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