Updated: 2023-06-19 (China Daily) Print
Piano teacher Basang (right) tunes in at Wanquan Primary School. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA
Wanquan Primary School in Dingri county, Shigatse city, Tibet autonomous region, is the closest school to Qomolangma, also known as Mount Everest, just over 40 kilometers away. To meet the various demands of the pupils, the school has established interesting classes such as piano, information technology, art, sports, dance, broadcasting and handicrafts.
The school has one piano.
Therefore, electronic keyboards are used as substitutes sometimes. Even so, it still leaves the piano teacher, Basang, feeling grateful.
As a local resident of Dingri county, Basang came to the school three years ago after graduating from a normal university where she learned to play the piano. "When I was in primary school, we didn't have a piano, let alone piano lessons," Basang says. "What a complete change!"
Pupils show their excitement and curiosity during a science class. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA
The primary school was established in 1983 and underwent a renovation and expansion project with a national investment of 8 million yuan ($1.12 million) in 2010. In 2016, the government invested in excess of 40 million yuan for further expansion, resulting in the current scale of the school.
Today, the school has 20 classes across six grades, with a total of 921 students. It is equipped with modern teaching facilities, and through the national smart education platform for primary and secondary schools, pupils here are able to enjoy the educational resources of first-tier cities.
A girl explores a world of possibility in computer class. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA
Specialized science laboratories, calligraphy classrooms, computer rooms, libraries and art rooms are all well-equipped. What's more, there is an artificial turf soccer field and an indoor gym.
In addition to the comprehensive facilities, children of farmers, herders and urban families facing difficulties are also exempted from the basic school expenses, including meals and lodging, thanks to the free education policy implemented by the government in 1985.
Pupils return to dormitory after night classes at the primary school in Dingri county, Shigatse city, Tibet autonomous region. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA
At an indoor gym, pupils play basketball. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA
Pupils build up their strength during lunch at the school. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA
Danba Rinqen, school vice-president, gives pupils the formula for success in a science class. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA
A teacher helps pupils get their beds ready. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA
The primary school in its majestic setting. FEI MAOHUA/JIGME DORJE/XINHUA