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Kathmandu University High School

Kathmandu University High School.

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Kathmandu University High School

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  1. Kathmandu University High School • Founded in 1998, Kathmandu University High School is initiated by Kathmandu University. Located in the beautiful out hills of Dhulikhel it has a very enchanting scenes of the mountains. With the total of 550 students , each class has 30 students in primary section and 60 students in secondary section. It also has A -level comprising of 100 students. Apart from education our school also has hostel facilities for the students.

  2. Circle Members • Chandan Thakur (CAPTAIN) • Naman Koju • Pratik Sapkota • Rojan Bajgain • Amrit Acharya • Umang Raj Shrestha

  3. Brainstorming for Group Name Avengers Super Solvers Unity Static The Reality QC Reality Rangers The Giant Path Finders

  4. Finalized group name

  5. Circle Info: • Group Name: The Reality QC • Constituted on: 3rd Sept 2011 • Average Age: 14yrs • Working Days: Wednesday and Thursday • Meet-Up Time: 2:40 to 3:40 PM • Co- ordinators: Mr. Narad Rijal and Mr. Umesh Timalsina

  6. Important Dates

  7. Brainstorming I For Problem Identification • Lack of Computer Appliances (Gadgets) • Lack of Hostel Facilities • Lack of Classroom Displays • Overuse of Cosmetics • Lack of Projector • Slow Internet • Bullying • Groupism • Lack of Furniture • Noisy Assembly • Less Books in Library • Wastage of Food • Improper Uniform • Unqualified Teachers • Less Musical Instruments • Poor English • Lack of Punctuality • Lack of Educational Tours • Wastage of Paper • Stress of Homework • Lack of Practical Knowledge • Unqualified Cooks • Lack of Eco-Friendly Environment • Lack of Care

  8. Stratification of Problems

  9. Finalized Problems for Brainstorming II • Wastage of Food • Misuse of Paper • Lack of Classroom Displays • Violation of School Rules • Misuse of First-Aid Room • Disobeying Teachers • Bunking • Overuse of Deodorants • Lack of respect to Volunteers • Polluted Classroom Environment

  10. Study Group for Problem Selection • Class 4 and 5 (30 Students each) • Class 6-10 (60 Students each) • Total- 360 Students • KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL

  11. Problem Prioritization A- Wastage of Food F- Disobeying Teachers B- Misuse of Paper G- Bunking C- Lack of Classroom Displays H- Overuse of Deodorants D- Violation of School rules I- Lack of respect to volunteers E- Misuse of First-Aid Room J- Polluted Classroom Environment

  12. Pareto Matrix 1- Wastage of Food 2- Bunking 3- Polluted Classroom Environment 4- Violation of School rules 5- Lack of respect to volunteers

  13. Problem Pareto Diagram C U M U L A T I V E P E R C E N T T O T A L M A R K S PROBLEM 1 PROBLEM 2 PROBLEM 3 PROBLEM 4 PROBLEM 5

  14. Selected Problem Wastage of Food

  15. Wastage Of Food • Despite the providence, many people of the world have to satisfy their hunger with just a crumb of bread to eat whole day while we the students of KUHS are misusing our opportunity and wasting food. • We should know about the importance of food and also know the harmful disease we might get if we do not get proper diet. • We the students who are the future and the pillars of our nation must know the consequences of wasting food and the problems we might face in future, we also must make others aware about wasting food to make better future.

  16. Causes Of Problem • Negligence • Lack of Strict Rules • Over Freedom • Taking Food beyond need • Unhygienic Utensils • Lack of Tasty Food • Arrogant Cooks • Excessiveness of Food • Lack of Food Management • Serving Stale Food • Disobedience • Bad Company • Lack of Awareness • Daily Habit of Throwing Food • Lack of Discipline • Lack of Consciousness • Lack of Guidance • Spicy Food • Food Fighting Habit of Students

  17. Stratification of Causes

  18. Ishikawa Diagram Man Method Serving stale food Food fighting habit of students Negligence Lack of food based knowledge Daily habit of throwing food Lack of guidance Taking food beyond need Excessiveness of food Lack of pre-plans Wastage of Food Lack of food management Dirty utensils Throwing vegetables unnecessarily Gas shortage Spicy food More amount of water in milk Over freedom Material Environment

  19. Why-Why Analysis

  20. Cause Pareto Matrix

  21. Cause Pareto Diagram C U M U L A T I V E P E R C E N T T O T A L M A R K S 66 60 52 44 43 Problem 1 Problem 2 Problem 3 Problem 4 Problem 5

  22. Observation Initial

  23. Survey Questions • Do you think that our School provides Quality Food? • Do you think our school students Waste Food? • Do you think our school’s food is Spicy? • Are you aware of Wastage of Food? • What is the value of Food in your opinion? • --------------------------------------------------- • In your Opinion which is the most Wasted Food in our School? • ---------------------------------------------------- • Do you think our Survey will make any change?

  24. Survey Results

  25. Data Collection :

  26. Do you think that our School provides Quality Food? 83%

  27. Do you think that our school students waste food?

  28. Do you think that our school food is spicy?

  29. Are you aware of wastage of food? 32% 68%

  30. Problem Analysis • After our surveys and observation we were surprised by the wastage of food done by the students. • Students were wasting food as if it has no importance. • They were not much aware about the crisis of food in the world and wasting food as their wish.

  31. Solution • Volunteers for the lunch and snacks time. • Awareness of importance of food. • Strict rules. • Proper guidance. • Not making spicy and oily food. • Not serving food which students don’t like. • Proper washing of food and vegetable.

  32. 5W’s 1h

  33. Implementation • We conducted awareness program among students. • We implemented rules made by school. • We encouraged the students to follow the rules. • We showed documentary to the student regarding importance of food.

  34. Implementation II

  35. Observation Final

  36. Comparison (Before & After)

  37. Comparison (Before & After)

  38. Gains: Tangible and Intangible While implementing our plans for wastage of food, we saw many positive changes which proved detrimental to our school. They are as follows: Tangible Intangible School saved a lot of money Students got concerned about the importance of food • Fresh environment • Wastage of food was not seen much • The environment of the dining hall was more hygienic than usual.

  39. Conclusion • After our case study we have got in a conclusion that we have been able to make the students aware about the consequences about wastage of food. • We have made students aware about the wastage of food. We have also given the trainings. • This has all been possible by the implementation of the case study.

  40. ANY QUERIES ?

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