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'''Araniko Secondary English Boarding School''' ({{lang-ne | अरनिको अङ्ग्रेजी माध्यमिक विद्यालय }}) is an English medium private boarding school operated by a group in collaboration and is situated at ] Municipality of ] in eastern development region of ]. The current principal of the school is |
'''Araniko Secondary English Boarding School''' ({{lang-ne | अरनिको अङ्ग्रेजी माध्यमिक विद्यालय }}) is an English medium private boarding school operated by a group in collaboration and is situated at ] Municipality of ] in eastern development region of ]. The current principal of the school is Hem Raj Adhikari.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} | ||
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Araniko Secondary English Boarding School (Template:Lang-ne) is an English medium private boarding school operated by a group in collaboration and is situated at Myanglung Municipality of Terhathum District in eastern development region of Nepal. The current principal of the school is Hem Raj Adhikari.
History
This school is the second established boarding school in the city. After deep jyoti English boarding school it is the second English boarding schoool in myanglung.
Library
It has a modern fashioned library endowed with all kind of books and magazines related to education.
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