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  2. List of schools in Kabul - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of schools in the Afghan capital, Kabul. It includes elementary and high schools. Some are schools for boys only while others are strictly for girls. All schools in Afghanistan are run by the Ministry of Education and free to the public although some private ones may charge fees.

  3. Education in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The American University of Afghanistan (AUAF) in Kabul. Education in Afghanistan includes K–12 and higher education, [1] which is under the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Higher Education. [2] In 2021, there were nearly 10 million students and 220,000 teachers in Afghanistan. [3] [4] The nation still requires more schools and teachers.

  4. List of schools in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. List of schools in Zaranj - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of schools in Zaranj, the capital of Nimroz province, Afghanistan. It includes primary and high schools. Zaranj has 47 public primary, secondary and high schools. [1] Some are schools for boys only while others are strictly for girls.

  6. Higher education in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Girls still encounter more difficulties than boys in completing their schooling and are penalized by the lack of university dormitories for women. In 2012, there was a net intake of 66% of girls and 89% of boys at the level of primary education. Boys could expect to complete 11 years of schooling and girls seven. [2] [10] [11]

  7. UNICEF concern over report of aid group ban from Afghan education

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    The U.N. children's agency said on Thursday it was following up with Afghanistan's Taliban authorities over whether international organisations would be excluded from education projects, which ...

  8. 2 years ago, the Taliban banned girls from school. It’s a ...

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    Two years after the Taliban banned girls from school beyond sixth grade, Afghanistan is the only country in the world with restrictions on female education. Now, the rights of Afghan women and ...

  9. Taliban’s abusive education policies harm boys as well as ...

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    The Taliban’s “abusive” educational policies are harming boys as well as girls in Afghanistan, according to a Human Rights Watch report published Wednesday. The Taliban have been globally ...