List of schools in Namibia

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Namibia has 1,723 schools, 119 private schools and 1,604 government schools.[clarification needed] As of August 2013,[needs update] 26 additional schools were under construction, and most of the country nevertheless experiences a shortage of schools, school hostels, and classroom space. 24,660 teachers at Namibia's schools cater for total of 617,827 pupils.[1]

Many Namibian schools are built in a uniform design that was suggested by the Chilean-born (turned Swedish citizen) architect Gabriel Castro, in the 1990s.[2]

Primary and secondary schools

A–C

D

E–G

H–K

L–N

O

P–S

T–Z

Colleges and universities

(includes technical schools)

See also

References

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  77. ^ Shaanika, Helvy (29 May 2015). "San learners attend classes standing". New Era. p. 1.
  78. ^ Nakale, Albertina (20 May 2014). "Private school draws praise from Namwandi". New Era.

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