Shree Seti Devi Secondary School has 124 students and 12 teachers (8 government and 4 from donations) and is situated in the Sindpalchowk area which was one of the most devastated regions in earthquake. 11 of the 14 classrooms and all 5 toilets were totally destroyed and the children are currently being taught in makeshift tents and tarpaulins which were provided by Clean Energy and Foundation China. 250,000 Rupees ($2400) was provided by the Nepalese government to clear the debris. Pasang Lhamu Mountaineering Foundation is proposing to build a new 7 classrooms and a new toilet block at an estimated cost of $25,000 (£16,000).