List of schools in Afghanistan

This list of schools located in the Asian country of Afghanistan includes the country's primary and secondary schools. Afghanistan's tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Afghanistan.

The list is organised alphabetically by Afghan province and within a province, alphabetically by school name.

According to the Afghan Ministry of Education, there are 16,000 schools across Afghanistan. In May 2013, Afghan Education Minister Ghulam Farooq Wardak stated that another 8,000 schools are required to be constructed for the remaining three million children who are deprived of education.[1]

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.

Badakhshan Province

Balkh Province

Aliabad School in Balkh Province

Ghazni Province

Jahan Malika School in Ghazni

Herat Province

A school in Herat Province

Jowzjan Province

Kabul Province

Further information: List of schools in Kabul
Inside a classroom of Sir Asyab Girls' High School in Kabul

Kandahar Province[3]

U.S. soldier providing security outside the Zarghona Ana High School in Kandahar

Kapisa Province

Construction of Masab High School in Kapisa Province (2009)

Kunar Province

Logar Province

Nangarhar Province[4]

Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team members cross a foot bridge over a canal to conduct a quality control check at the Amerkhil High School.

Panjshir Province

Parwan Province

Samangan Province

Takhar Province

Wardak Province

Onkhie High school

Zabul Province

Bibi Khala School in Qalat, Zabul Province

See also

References

  1. "Wardak seeks $3b in aid for school buildings". Pajhwok Afghan News. 18 May 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. "CAI Master Project List". Central Asia Institute. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  3. "Kandahar City Map" (PDF). AIMS.
  4. UNICEF. "School Data for Nangarhar" (PDF).
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