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This list of schools located in Afghanistan includes the country's primary and secondary schools. According to the Afghan Ministry of Education, there are approximately 18,000 schools across Afghanistan.[1] Afghanistan's tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Afghanistan. The list is organized alphabetically by province and within a province, alphabetically by school name.

  • Ahli Mughulha High School (Central Asia Institute supported)[2]
  • Alkhee Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Baba Tangi High School (Karat) (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Baba Tangi Vocational Center (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Baharak High School (Sari Puli/Yardar) (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Banat ul Muslimin Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Bazghir Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Bozoi Gumbad Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Chapchi Yardar Girls Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Chilkant High School (Potokh) (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Dashtak-e-Yardar School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • De Ghulaman High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Dhan Dustikhan High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Furghamung High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Goz Khan Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Hamidi Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Ishkashim Girls Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Jamia-Tagab (e-Munjan) Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Kali-Panj Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Khandud Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Kharmani Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Kharundab-e-Jurm High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Khunkot High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Khushpak High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Kipkut High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Mahmodan High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Mazar Girls High School/Abdul Jabbar School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Namazgha Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Nawi Jurm Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Payan Shahr Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Pigish High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Pikui Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Qurashe High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Rubat High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Sakha High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Sarhad Sitara Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Shakiran Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Sheshp Girls High School (Rachon) (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Shkhwar High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Sufion Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Sust High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Tergaran High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Wajand Girls Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Wark High School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Zebak Girls Middle School, Thezab (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Weyar Boys High School, Shughnan
  • Weayr Girls High School, Shughnan
  • Girls Central High School, Shughnan
  • Rahmat High School, Shughnan
  • Dehshar Boys High School, Shughnan
  • Dehshar Girls High School, Shughnan
  • Ishkshim Boys High School, Ishkashim
  • Ishkashim Girls High School, Ishkashim
  • Bazgeer High School, Ishkashim
  • Sarcheshma High School, Shughnan
  • Shedoj High School, Shughnan
Aliabad School in Balkh Province
  • Afghan-Turk High School in Mazar-e-Sharif (private)
  • Aliabad School
  • Amani High School
  • Istiqlal High School
  • Bakhtar High School (boys)
  • Soltan Razia High School (girls)
  • Amir Khesraw Balkhi Secondary School (co-educational)
  • Gawhar Khaton High School (girls)
  • Ghazi Amanullah High School (boys and girls)
  • Wazir Akbar Khan Secondary School (boys)
  • Soltan Gheyasudin High School (boys)
  • Ferdawsi High School
  • Tajrobawi High School (girls)
  • Daqiqi Balkhi High school (boys)
  • Setara High School (girls)
  • Qazi hamiduddin High School (boys)
Jahan Malika School in Ghazni
A school in Herat Province
Ghazi High School in Kabul
Rahman Baba High School in Kabul
Inside a classroom of Sir Asyab Girls' High School in Kabul
U.S. soldier providing security outside the Zarghona Ana High School in Kandahar
Construction of Masab High School in Kapisa Province (2009)
  • Masab High School (co-educational)
  • Murad Khawja Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Batyash Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Saw Village Girls Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Suna Gal Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Gumran Girls Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Rahmaabad Girls Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Saadi Shahed high school
Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team members cross a foot bridge over a canal to conduct a quality control check at the Amerkhil High School.
  • Bibi Amina Girls High School[8]
  • Dowab Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Pushgar Girls Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Musakhil Girls Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Raheshet Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Nasiry High School (boys and girls)
  • Afghan-Turk High School (private)
  • Aibak High School
  • Aynacha High School
  • Ajani Malika High School (girls)
  • Experimental High School of Samangan (Lycee Tajrubawi Aibak)
  • Shah Ahmad Masood Schools (3) (previously Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Awalbaba Famila Girls Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Nasarabad Girls Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported)
  • Abu Hanifa Tangi High School
  • Saida Abad High School
  • Bandi Chak High School
  • Khalid Bin Waleed High School (Maidan Shahr)
  • Khalid Bin Waleed High School (Said Abad)
  • Ghazi Mohammad Jankhan High School
  • Osmania Tangi High School
  • Shekh Abad High School
  • Onkhie High school
Bibi Khala School in Qalat, Zabul Province

See also

References

  1. ^ "At Least 400 Schools Remain Closed Countrywide: Minister". TOLOnews. April 17, 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  2. ^ "CAI Master Project List" (PDF). Central Asia Institute. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  3. ^ Afghan Turk School Students And Teachers Arrested In Herat (in Dari). TOLOnews. November 11, 2018. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  4. ^ Families Of Afghan-Turk School Students Hold Protest In Kabul (in Dari). TOLOnews. April 8, 2018. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  5. ^ "Kandahar City Map" (PDF). AIMS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2005-10-27.
  6. ^ Improving Access to Quality Education in Afghanistan. World Bank. November 27, 2017. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  7. ^ UNICEF. "School Data for Nangarhar" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-04-21.
  8. ^ Afghan Students Find Better Learning in New Schools. World Bank. February 13, 2017. Retrieved 2019-04-17.

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