Fund raised today will make a huge difference to hundreds of children affected by the earthquake in April. Thank you so much for your support and congratulations on some fantastic rowing.
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Everest Challenge
Photos from today's Everest Challenge are now available via our Facebook page at facebook.com/manishauk
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Fantastic fundraising at Whitehall Infants School
Some much deserved recognition for the pupils at Whitehall Infants School in Uxbridge, who raised over £1500 for our earthquake rebuilding fund!
Monday, 31 August 2015
A hand up, not a hand out
Shree Bhagwati Lower Secondary School in Bhalebas village is a wonderful example of a community who seek a hand up rather than a hand out.

How had this happened? In this poor rural community who had given them all this? The answer: they helped themselves! The community wanted their children to grow up with the ICT skills they will need to thrive in an evolving economy, so came together to raise the money to buy the 4 PCs, with a small contribution from the government. A Japanese NGO helped to provide the building, but with significant contributions from the community.
We were thrilled to see how much the community had done for themselves, and delighted to add three used laptops to their ICT suite as well as work with teachers on developing quality ICT lessons. It was so inspiring to see a community come together to make a better future for their children.
We were thrilled to see how much the community had done for themselves, and delighted to add three used laptops to their ICT suite as well as work with teachers on developing quality ICT lessons. It was so inspiring to see a community come together to make a better future for their children.

Thursday, 27 August 2015
Grateful for what they've got!

They may have less computers, toys and games than their British counterparts, as well as doing more housework, but 8-12 year olds reported higher levels of life satisfaction and optimism about the future of their country than children in the UK and South Korea. In Nepal 90% of children have not internet access and a third don't have a television, but those that have visited Nepal will know children their take great joy from whatever they do have, be it rubber bands made into a ball or bits of scrap wood turned into a cricket set.

Our mission is to make sure children not only enjoy going to school, but are able to stay there through secondary school and receive a high quality and valuable education. To continue to do this we rely on your support. You can donate here or get involved in our Everest Challenge here!
Sources for this article are here with additional reporting from The Kathmandu Post
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Celebrating Success!
We've now had SLC results from our 3 schools where year 10 students took SLC exams this year.
Across the 3 schools 47% of students passed, which is exactly the same as the national average.
This national average includes fee paying as well as government schools. At government maintained schools such as ours the national average pass rate was only 33%. We are delighted that our schools have been able to get so far ahead of this by adapting new teaching techniques and utilising resources we have provided.
A special mention goes to Shree Bhagawati Himalaya Higher Secondary school in Gorkha that achieved an amazing 73% pass rate, despite their incredibly remote location and severely limited resources.
Well done to all the students who took their exams this year, we're delighted for all of you and proud of your hard work.
Across the 3 schools 47% of students passed, which is exactly the same as the national average.
This national average includes fee paying as well as government schools. At government maintained schools such as ours the national average pass rate was only 33%. We are delighted that our schools have been able to get so far ahead of this by adapting new teaching techniques and utilising resources we have provided.
A special mention goes to Shree Bhagawati Himalaya Higher Secondary school in Gorkha that achieved an amazing 73% pass rate, despite their incredibly remote location and severely limited resources.
Well done to all the students who took their exams this year, we're delighted for all of you and proud of your hard work.
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Manisha UK would like to congratulate all students in Nepal who received their SLC (school leaving certificate) results this week.
47.43% of students passed this year, the best result nationally for four years. Hopefully this reflects an improvement in the quality of education. We are waiting to hear the results from our twin schools but hope confidently that new teaching techniques will have helped them beat the national average!
47.43% of students passed this year, the best result nationally for four years. Hopefully this reflects an improvement in the quality of education. We are waiting to hear the results from our twin schools but hope confidently that new teaching techniques will have helped them beat the national average!
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