The School
Inaugurated on February 26th 2005, this building follows the architectural style of the school building in Kovalam. It is on two levels and includes 14 large classrooms, a computer room, biology lab, chemistry lab, psysic lab, library and rooms for the principal and the staff.
It covers a surface of 1.390 square meters. The school offers 12 levels of education, from First Standard (primary or elementary) to Higher Secondary School (top level of high school). A scholarship program, similar to the one functioning in Kovalam, started in June 2007 for students who will have graduated from Higher Secondary School. .
Home for boys
This building was inaugurated on April 20th 2006. It is a boarding house for 100/150 boys and for about 10 aged men. It has dining halls, study rooms and rooms for the staff. It measures 1.398 square meters.

Home for Girls
This building was inaugurated on April 20th 2006. It is a boarding house for 100/150 girls and for about 10 aged women. It has dining halls, study rooms and rooms for the staff. It measures 1.398 square meters.
Multi-Purpose Hall
This building was inaugurated on April 20th 2006. It measures 465 square meters The building is used for various functions including school meetings, concerts, religious events.
Due to the high demand for attendance which is developing now in this area (formerly almost illiterate), the hall has been used (until the construction of the new building) for classes that could not find space in the proper school building.
Furniture

Besides bearing all the construction costs of the above four buildings, Fondation Cuomo has also provided the funds to purchase furniture, equipment, computers, and other items necessary to furnish the Village
The new school building
Following the popular success of the new school, it has become indispensable to increase classroom space. Therefore, an additional school edifice (including 10-12 classrooms) has built and inaugurated on February 23rd, 2008.
The surface of this building is 1115 m2 on 3 floors and hosts 300 more students.
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