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Chandragiri is located in the Eastern Ghat region at the height
of 1900 feet above sea level, about 250 kilometres away from
Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the state of Orissa. The
school was established in Phuntsokling Tibetan Settlement
in the year 1965 with the blessing of His Holiness the Dalai
Lama and managed by Central Tibetan Schools Administration,
Delhi, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Govt. of India. The school was established to
impart modern education and to preserve and promote the rich
Tibetan cultural heritage to the children of Tibetan refugees
settled in Orissa.
At present the school has two primary school branches, one
at Lobersing Camp No. 3 and another at Mahendragarh Camp No.
5 each with a headmaster. The main secondary school at Chandragiri
has classes from VI to X. The school has a total strength
of 345 students including both the branch schools. Tibetan
is the medium of instruction at the primary classes and English
in middle and secondary classes. The school is affiliated
to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi
and follows textbooks published by the National Council of
Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and CBSE. The total
staff strength is 32, which includes 23 teaching staff. The
academic performance of the school continues to show improvement
and the result of Class X CBSE Board examination held in March
2004 was 92.31% as against 52.77% last year.
The school has good facilities viz. spacious playgrounds,
multi-purpose halls, computer lab, senior & junior science
labs, audio-visuals, resource centre, library, OHP, art and
tailoring sections. The Settlement Officer and Parent-Teacher
Association take active interest in the development of the
school. Mr. Ramesh Chandra has joined the school as its Principal
on August 27, 2004 on being transferred from CST Sonada. The
Headmasters of branch schools at CST Lobersing and CST Mahendragada
are Mr. R.C. Pradhan and Mr. Chime Youngdung (Incharge) respectively.
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