[1][4] Before the school was built, the dry ground of the spur was covered with cactus foliage around the remains of derelict houses.
The school caters for boarders, with two hostels for girls and one for boys, as well as accommodation for the principal and the caretaker.
[1] The school was consecrated on 26–27 March 1996 by the Venerable Lopen Tse of Punakha Dratshang and opened under the principal Mr. Lekey Tshering, who remained until 2004.
[1] Since 1996, the school has developed and the dry, dusty campus has been transformed by strategic planting of trees and gardens, significantly improving the stability and beauty of the living environment.
[11] The technology includes interactive question-and-answer facilities, plus downloadable recordings held in an archive at a data centre in DrukNet for students who miss any of the lessons.