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  2. Education in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Bhutan. A primary school in Paro, Bhutan. Western-style education was introduced to Bhutan during the reign of Ugyen Wangchuck (1907–26). [1] Until the 1950s, the only formal education available to Bhutanese students, except for private schools in Ha and Bumthang, was through Buddhist monasteries. [1]

  3. Ministry of Education (Bhutan) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education is presently focused on achieving the following objectives: To improve relevance and quality of education. To improve access to and sustainability of education. To strengthen youth development programme and services. To enhance adult literacy and lifelong learning.

  4. Motithang Higher Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Motithang higher secondary school. Motithang Higher Secondary School ( Dzongkha: མུ་ཏིག་ཐང་འབྲིང་རིམ་སློབ་གྲྭ་གོང་མ) is a government high school in the capital city of Thimphu, Bhutan. It was established in the year 1975. Motithang translates to The Meadow of Pearls in English ...

  5. Royal University of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The university was established to consolidate the management of tertiary education in Bhutan. It is a decentralized university with nine constituent colleges and two affiliated college [2] spread across the kingdom. The principle which influenced the development of a university system was the government's priority for equitable development.

  6. Yangchenphug Higher Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the institution was given the name it now holds, Yangchenphug Higher Secondary School. This was part of the Education Ministry's drive at the categorization of levels of schools. In the 70s, the school had a strength of just over 250. During the early 90s, the student number steadily rose to about 500, primarily consisting of resident ...

  7. OpenEMIS - Wikipedia

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    OpenEMIS. OpenEMIS, or Open Education Management Information System (EMIS), is an Education Management Information System for the education sector. Its main purpose is to collect, analyze, and report data related to the management of educational activities. Initially conceived by UNESCO, OpenEMIS serves as a response to Member States ’ need ...

  8. College of Language and Culture Studies (Bhutan) - Wikipedia

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    The College of Language and Culture Studies (CLCS) is a school at the Royal University of Bhutan in Taktse, Trongsa, central Bhutan. It was formerly known as the Institute for Language and Culture Studies (ILCS). CLCS Bhutan logo. CLCS was founded in 1961 as a semi-monastic school at Wangditse. It later moved to Semtoka Dzong in Thimphu.

  9. List of universities in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities and colleges in Bhutan. Royal University of Bhutan. Royal Thimphu College. College of Science and Technology (Bhutan) Royal Institution. College of Natural Resources (Bhutan) Paro College of Education. Sherubtse College. Jigme Namgyel Engineering College.