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  • Ahli Mughulha High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Alkhee Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Baba Tangi High School (Karat) (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Baba Tangi Vocational Center (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Baharak High School (Sari Puli/Yardar) (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Banat ul Muslimin Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Bazghir Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Bozoi Gumbad Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Chapchi Yardar Girls Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Chilkant High School (Potokh) (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Dashtak-e-Yardar School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • De Ghulaman High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Dhan Dustikhan High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Furghamung High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Goz Khan Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Hamidi Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Ishkashim Girls Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Jamia-Tagab (e-Munjan) Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Kali-Panj Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Khandud Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Kharmani Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Kharundab-e-Jurm High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Khunkot High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Khushpak High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Kipkut High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Mahmodan High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Mazar Girls High School/Abdul Jabbar School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Namazgha Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Nawi Jurm Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Payan Shahr Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Pigish High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Pikui Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Qurashe High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Rubat High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Sakha High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Sarhad Sitara Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Shakiran Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Sheshp Girls High School (Rachon) (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Shkhwar High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Sufion Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Sust High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Tergaran High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Wajand Girls Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Wark High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Zebak Girls Middle School, Thezab (Central Asia Institute supported) (Badakhshan Province)

  • Weyar Boys High School, Shughnan (Badakhshan Province)

  • Weayr Girls High School, Shughnan (Badakhshan Province)

  • Girls Central High School, Shughnan (Badakhshan Province)

  • Rahmat High School, Shughnan (Badakhshan Province)

  • Dehshar Boys High School, Shughnan (Badakhshan Province)

  • Dehshar Girls High School, Shughnan (Badakhshan Province)

  • Ishkshim Boys High School, Ishkashim (Badakhshan Province)

  • Ishkashim Girls High School, Ishkashim (Badakhshan Province)

  • Bazgeer High School, Ishkashim (Badakhshan Province)

  • Sarcheshma High School, Shughnan (Badakhshan Province)

  • Shedoj High School, Shughnan (Badakhshan Province)

  • Afghan-Turk High School in Mazar-e-Sharif (private) (Balkh Province)

  • Aliabad School (Balkh Province)

  • Amani High School (Balkh Province)

  • Istiqlal High School (Balkh Province)

  • Bakhtar High School (boys) (Balkh Province)

  • Soltan Razia High School (girls) (Balkh Province)

  • Amir Khesraw Balkhi Secondary School (co-educational) (Balkh Province)

  • Gawhar Khaton High School (girls) (Balkh Province)

  • Ghazi Amanullah High School (boys and girls) (Balkh Province)

  • Wazir Akbar Khan Secondary School (boys) (Balkh Province)

  • Soltan Gheyasudin High School (boys) (Balkh Province)

  • Ferdawsi High School (Balkh Province)

  • Tajrobawi High School (girls) (Balkh Province)

  • Daqiqi Balkhi High school (boys) (Balkh Province)

  • Setara High School (girls) (Balkh Province)

  • Qazi hamiduddin High School (boys) (Balkh Province)

  • Jahan Malika School in Ghazni (girls) (Ghazni Province)

  • Naswan Shaher Kohna School in Ghazni (girls) (Ghazni Province)

  • Shams Middle School Jaghori in Ghazni (boys and girls) (Ghazni Province)

  • kakrak high School Jaghatu in Ghazni (boys) (Ghazni Province)

  • Gulkoh high school Qarabagh] in Ghazni (coeducational/ girls&boy) (Ghazni Province)

  • Afghan-Turk High School (private) (Herat Province)

  • Doo Ab High School (boys) (Herat Province)

  • Enghalab High School (boys) (Herat Province)

  • Malika Jalali High School (girls) (Herat Province)

  • Moulana Abdul Wasi Jabali High School (boys) (Herat Province)

  • Saifi Heravi High School (boys and girls) (Herat Province)

  • Soultan High School (boys) (Herat Province)

  • Tajrebavi High School(girls and boys) (Herat Province)

  • Towhid High School (boys & girls) (Herat Province)

  • Afghan-Turk High School in Sheberghan (private) (Jowzjan Province)

  • Habibe Kadiri High School, Aqcha (girls) (Republic of Turkey – Ministry of National Education) (Jowzjan Province)

  • Abul Qasem e Ferdowsi High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Khwaja Abdullah Ansari (Kabul Province)

  • Abdul Qadir Shahid High School [1] (Kabul Province)

  • Afghan-Turk High School (private) (Kabul Province)

  • Afghanistan National Institute of Music (Kabul Province)

  • Afghanistan Relief Organization Technology Education Center (TEC) (co-educational) (Kabul Province)

  • Afghanistan Technical Vocational Institute (co-educational) (Kabul Province)

  • Afghanistan National School (private) (Kabul Province)

  • Ahmad Shah Baba High School (boys) (Kabul Province)

  • Ahmad Shah Massoud High School (Kabul Province)

  • Aisha-i-Durani School (girls) (a.k.a. Durani High School or Mädchengymnasium Aysha-e Durani) (Kabul Province)

  • Amani High School (aka Amani–Oberrealschule) (Kabul Province)

  • Afghan Yaar High School (private) (Kabul Province)

  • Ashaqan Arefan School (Kabul Province)

  • Al Fattha High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Aryob Public School (APS) (Kabul Province)

  • Central Asia English School / Computer Center (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kabul Province)

  • Deh Dana Girls' High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Esteqlal High School (Kabul Province)

  • Familia (Reshkhur) High School (SESP) (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kabul Province)

  • Ghazi High School (Kabul Province)

  • Ghulam Haider Khan High School (boys) (Kabul Province)

  • Habibia High School (boys) (Kabul Province)

  • Hope High School (Afghanistan) (Kabul Province)

  • Abdul Hadi Dawi High School (boys) (Kabul Province)

  • Payam Private High School (Kabul Province)

  • International School of Kabul (ISK) (co-educational) (Kabul Province)

  • Lalander Primary School (Shahid Motahidi) (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kabul Province)

  • Kabul Al-fath School [2] (Kabul Province)

  • Kuchi Primary Tent School (Nomad Mobile School) (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kabul Province)

  • Kamiri Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kabul Province)

  • Khushal Khan High School [3] (Kabul Province)

  • Kaseer-ul-Estifada High School [4] (Kabul Province)

  • Hazrat Ibrahim Khalilullah High School (Kabul Province)

  • Lamia Shaheed High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Lycée Esteqlal (Kabul Province)

  • Lycée Malalaï (Kabul Province)

  • Marefat High School (co-educational) – one of the best schools in Kabul Afghanistan; has achieved the first position among private and public schools in Kabul (Kabul Province)

  • Mir Afghan Girls School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kabul Province)

  • Mohammad Tarzi High School (boys) (Kabul Province)

  • Mohammad Alam Faiz Zad High School (boys and girls) – located in the area between Kolola Pushta and Shahrara in a great area of Shar-E Naw, behind Ali Abad Hospital (formerly Malalay Zezhantoon). The previous name of this High School was Lycées Tajrobawe Etibar Khan. The name changed at the first presidency of Burhanuddin Rabani. Later on, the primary and secondary schools of Manochehre which was also located on the other side of Kolola Pushta, adjacent to Austria embassy has been merged to Mohammad Alam Faizzad High School. Mohammad Alam Faizzad High School is a well known public school its graduates are studying in different local and foreign universities and the graduates are working in different intermediate and higher levels of designations in the private and public sectors. (Kabul Province)

  • Malalai High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Malika Suraya High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Mehrabodin High School (co-educational) (Kabul Province)

  • Mustaqbal Private High School (Private) (Kabul Province)

  • Naswan Wahdat High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Navi Bakhtar High School (private) (Kabul Province)

  • Nazo Ana High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Qurtuba High School (co-educational) – in the Karte-Naw neighborhood (Kabul Province)

  • Raba-e-Balkhi High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Rahman Baba High School (boys) (Kabul Province)

  • Rahman Mena Girls High School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kabul Province)

  • Sar Asyab Girls High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Shah Shaheed School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Sooria high School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Sultana Razia School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Zarghona High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Saidal Nasery High School (boys) (Kabul Province)

  • Saidal Nasery High School (girls) (Kabul Province)

  • Abdulali Mustaghni High School (boys) in karte se (Kabul Province)

  • Ikram Private High School(boys & girls) (Kandahar Province)

  • Afghan-Turk High School (private) (Kandahar Province)

  • Ahmad Shah Baba High School (boys) (Kandahar Province)

  • Aino Girls High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Aino High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Fazal Kandahari High school (Kandahar Province)

  • Jamalladin Afghan High School in the affluent Aino Mina section of Kandahar (Kandahar Province)

  • Kaka Sayed Ahmad High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Mahmood Tarzi High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Malalai High School (girls) (Kandahar Province)

  • Mashriqi High School (boys) (Kandahar Province)

  • Mirwais Nika High School (boys) (Kandahar Province)

  • Shahid Khakrizwal Girls High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Sufi Sahib Girls High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Sufi Sahib High School (boys) (Kandahar Province)

  • Timur Shahi High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Uniti Sakhtmani High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Zahir Shahi High School (Kandahar Province)

  • Zarghona Ana High School (girls) (Kandahar Province)

  • Zarghona Ana 2nd High School (girls) (Kandahar Province)

  • Masab High School (co-educational) (Kapisa Province)

  • Murad Khawja Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kapisa Province)

  • Batyash Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kunar Province)

  • Saw Village Girls Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kunar Province)

  • Suna Gal Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Kunar Province)

  • Gumran Girls Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Logar Province)

  • Rahmaabad Girls Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Logar Province)

  • Saadi Shahed high school (Logar Province)

  • Alaie High School (girls and boys) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Amerkhil School (boys and girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Bibi Aisha Girls School (girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Imam Abu Hanifa Darulhefaz (boys) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Kariz Kabir School (Nangarhar Province)

  • Lycée Tajrobawi (boys and girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Naheed Shaheed High School (girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Najmul Madaris (boys) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Nangarhar High School (boys) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Pashtunistan School (boys and girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Imam Hussain and Bibi Aisha High school (boys and girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Mia Omer High School (boys) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Ahdad High School (boys) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Bibi Hawa High School (girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Nasrat high school (boys and girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Bibi Maryam high school (Nangarhar Province)

  • Hamza Zulfiqar Private School ( Boys and Girls) (Nangarhar Province)

  • Bibi Amina Girls High School (Panjshir Province)

  • Dowab Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Panjshir Province)

  • Pushgar Girls Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Panjshir Province)

  • Musakhil Girls Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Parwan Province)

  • Raheshet Primary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Parwan Province)

  • Nasiry High School (boys and girls) (Parwan Province)

  • Afghan-Turk High School (private) (Samangan Province)

  • Aibak High School (Samangan Province)

  • Aynacha High School (Samangan Province)

  • Ajani Malika High School (girls) (Samangan Province)

  • Experimental High School of Samangan (Lycee Tajrubawi Aibak) (Samangan Province)

  • Shah Ahmad Masood Schools (3) (previously Central Asia Institute supported) (Takhar Province)

  • Awalbaba Famila Girls Higher Secondary School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Wardak Province)

  • Nasarabad Girls Middle School (Central Asia Institute supported) (Wardak Province)

  • Abu Hanifa Tangi High School (Wardak Province)

  • Saida Abad High School (Wardak Province)

  • Bandi Chak High School (Wardak Province)

  • Khalid Bin Waleed High School (Maidan Shahr) (Wardak Province)

  • Khalid Bin Waleed High School (Said Abad) (Wardak Province)

  • Ghazi Mohammad Jankhan High School (Wardak Province)

  • Osmania Tangi High School (Wardak Province)

  • Shekh Abad High School (Wardak Province)

  • Onkhie High school (Wardak Province)

  • Bibi Khala School in Qalat, Zabul Province (boys and girls) (Zabul Province)

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Afghanistan is a landlocked country in central and Western Asia. Afghanistan is one of the world’s Least Developed Countries, and three fifths of its territory is inaccessible. Agriculture is the main economic pillar, but arable land is less than two-thirds of agricultural land. The education situation here, the government consciously to teach agricultural knowledge, hope to use the armed forces of knowledge, improve the yield of farmers. Compulsory education in Afghanistan. There are 217 schools across the country, organized in a random tool.

Education in Afghanistan has been seriously damaged by the war, the education level is backward, the teachers are weak, the lack of basic education facilities and funds, with the strong assistance of the international community, education in Afghanistan has gradually made progress. Six million children of school age are enrolled in school and 38 per cent of them are girls. More than one hundred thousand students have reportedly been forced to abandon school since 2005 because of threats and destruction by the Taliban’s remnants. When you look at the list of schools in the generator, you’ll see what a luxury it is to be educated locally.

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