Ra'isot school
Ra’isot School is a public school for grades 1 through 3 in Ra’isot, Ayninbirkekin, Dogu’a Tembien, Tigray, Ethiopia.[1]
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Location | |
Ra’isot school | |
Ra’isot Ayninbirkekin municipality , | |
Coordinates | 13.6577°N 39.2678°E |
Information | |
Type | Public School |
School district | Dogu’a Tembien |
Staff | 3 teachers |
Grades | 1 – 3 |
Gender | Co-Educational |
Number of students | 83 |
Language | Tigrinya |
Data pertaining to | 2018[1] |
Description
The Ra’isot School has 2 roofed class rooms and one open-air class. As of 2018, the school had 83 students, 35 girls and 49 boys.[1] There were:
- 25 students in one class in Grade 1
- 22 students in one class in Grade 2
- 37 students in one class in Grade 3
Water and sanitation
In 2018, water was available at the school; there was a 8-metre deep hand-dug well with handpump. However, there was no toilet building.[1]
Transportation
All children travel to school on foot. Many students will walk more than an hour, twice a day, to come to school.[1]
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See also
- Education in Ethiopia
- List of schools by country
- List of universities and colleges in Ethiopia
References
- Goele Treuttens and Linde Van Der Vurst, 2018. Baseline study about water and sanitation in ten selected schools by the project ‘School – Watsani’ and in the community around the schools in ten different villages in the Woreda Dogu’a Tembien. HOWest, Bruges, Belgium.
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