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2 Sep 25

Letters from students in Rugin

This week we were over the moon to receive letters from some of the students at a partner school in Rugin, Bajura, Far West, Nepal.

In autumn 2024 girls at a school in London wrote letters to the students in Rugin. After the letters took a long journey on several flights and a long jeep ride, the students in Rugin were delighted to receive them. So they quickly set about replying! This week the responses arrived in the UK and are now with the girls in London.

If you know of a school that would like to have a relationship with one of our partner schools in Nepal please do get in touch. We can offer talks, assemblies and direct contact with students in Nepal (in exchange for some fundraising for the partner school).

Please get in touch at info@phaseworldwide.org


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