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Hem Sheela Model School

Located in Durgapur, India, the Hem Sheela Model School is a sister school of Drury University. Founded in 1995 by Drury professors Drs. Rabindra Roy and Protima Roy, Hem Sheela is an elementary and secondary school with more than 3,200 students. The Tribal School (Protima Child and Woman Development Center) is a sister school that offers a basic education to students and villagers in West Bengal. Education is offered free to first-generation learners.

Overview
• About Hem Sheela
• Location
• Photo Galleries
• About The Tribal School
• The Drury-Hem Sheela Global Educational Partnership
• The Drury Model for Teaching at Hem Sheela

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• India Links
• School of Education & Child Development
• Study Abroad
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• DU Calendar

Contact:
Dr. Rabindra Roy, Director
Office: (417) 873-7247
rroy@drury.edu

History of Hem Sheela Model School
A brief history
Quick Facts About Hem Sheela Model School
Immersing Themselves in Eastern Culture
Drury students go to India, Thailand
The Drury/Hem Sheela Scholars Initiative
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