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Yeresere school

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Yeresere school
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Location
Yeresere school is located in Ethiopia
Yeresere school
Yeresere school
Yeresere

Mizan municipality
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Coordinates13°34′05″N 39°04′37″E / 13.568°N 39.077°E / 13.568; 39.077Coordinates: 13°34′05″N 39°04′37″E / 13.568°N 39.077°E / 13.568; 39.077
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Information
TypePublic School
School districtDogu’a Tembien
Staff9 teachers
Grades1 – 6
GenderCo-Educational
Number of students304
LanguageTigrinya, English
Data pertaining to2019[1]

Yeresere School is a public school for grades 1 through 6 (a preparatory “Grade 0”) in Yeresere, Mizan, Dogu’a Tembien, Tigray, Ethiopia.[1]

Description[edit]

The Yeresere School has four classrooms. As of 2019, the school had 304 students, 135 girls and 169 boys.[1] There were:

  • 35 students in one class in Grade 0
  • 38 students in one class in Grade 1
  • 31 students in one class in Grade 2
  • 43 students in one class in Grade 3
  • 52 students in one class in Grade 4
  • 59 students in one class in Grade 5
  • 46 students in one class in Grade 6

Water and sanitation[edit]

In 2019, no water was available at the school. There was a hand-dug well with handpump and the school had a roof water harvesting system, but both installations were damaged. Up to 2019, there was a toilet building, in relatively good condition; the latrine pit is emptied every two years.[1] Through nudging approach, the students are sensitised for using the sanitation and water facilities.[2]

Transportation[edit]

All children travel to school on foot. Many students will walk more than an hour, twice a day, to come to school.[3]

See also[edit]


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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Jeroen Berloo, 2019. Update to baseline study about water and sanitation in eight selected schools by the project ‘School – Watsani’ in the Woreda Dogu’a Tembien. HOWest, Bruges, Belgium.
  2. Griet Verrewaere, 2019. Report of latrine use and behaviour amongst students - The nudging approach at School-Watsani. HOWest, Bruges, Belgium.
  3. Goele Treuttens and Linde Van Der Vurst, 2018. Baseline study about water and sanitation in ten selected schools by the project ‘School – Watsani’ and in the community around the schools in ten different villages in the Woreda Dogu’a Tembien. HOWest, Bruges, Belgium.

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