

Upon my return, I was happy to see the progress the monks have made in their studies. Of course they have all grown over those years and some of them dramatically so. The older monks can now lead all the pujas and rituals, play all the instruments and have become more proficient in Tibetan.
Upon my arrival, we set up a new schedule for English classes. We also purchased new text books for the classes. There a total of 30 monks. This year we had 4 new monks join the monastery.

- Group One is the beginner class for basic reading and writing (8 to 12 years old).
- Group Two are the older monks with better English skills (12 to 16 years old) .
For the older Group Two, I have introduced a class on basic Science and another on Buddhism in English.
In the future more subjects will be introduced to help round out their knowledge. Students and teacher are happy to be reunited again.

4 am Wake up and Pecha memorizing
5:30 am Puja, Drolma or Monlam
7 am Breakfast
8 am Tibetan
10 am Tibetan
11:30 Lunch
1 pm Reading and memorizing
2 pm English Group 1
3 pm Mahakala puja
5 pm English Group 2
6 pm Dinner
7 pm Recitation
9 pm Sleep

Exams are held annually at the end of the year after which the monks have an extended holiday.
Teachers: Lama Rigzin, Lama Choki Senge, Lama Mani, Lama Tenpa.
Lama Sonam, Lama Purna and Lama Orgyen also help out in their education as needed.

