PASCH-Project, a worldwide initiative from the German Government in order to support teaching German to local children, has already been implemented in two schools in Nepal, namely the DAV Sushil Kedia Higher Secondary School (Dhobighat, Lalitpur) and the Nobel Academy Higher Secondary School (New Baneshwor).
Currently about 800 students (6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grade; upper grades optional) are learning German in both schools. “German Classrooms” have been furnished and therefore the students can learn about Germany and its culture in a German environment.
Several students of Pasch schools in Nepal are invited each year for camps in Germany in order to learn the language and meet other German speaking students from all over the world. Other regional camps are organized in the SAARC Region.
Other events are being planned for this year.
PASCH-Project, a worldwide initiative from the German Government in order to support teaching German to local children, has already been implemented in two schools in Nepal, namely the DAV Sushil Kedia Higher Secondary School (Dhobighat, Lalitpur) and the Nobel Academy Higher Secondary School (New Baneshwor).
Currently about 800 students (6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grade; upper grades optional) are learning German in both schools. “German Classrooms” have been furnished and therefore the students can learn about Germany and its culture in a German environment.
Several students of Pasch schools in Nepal are invited each year for camps in Germany in order to learn the language and meet other German speaking students from all over the world. Other regional camps are organized in the SAARC Region.
Other events are being planned for this year.