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List of schools in Namibia

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As of 2022, Namibia has 1,947 primary and secondary schools,[1] up from 1,723 schools in 2013.[2] These schools cater for a total of 822,574 pupils[1] (2013: 24,660 teachers, 617,827 pupils).[2] Most of the country experiences a shortage of schools, school hostels, and classroom space.

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.[3]

Primary and secondary schools

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The Government of Namibia keeps a list of all registered private and government schools in the country.[4]

A–C

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D

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E–G

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H–K

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  • Karasburg Primary School karasburg, //karas region

L–N

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O

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  • Okandjengedi primary school, Ompundja circuit, Oshana region
  • Oshaaluwata Combined School, Okalongo Circuit, Omusati Region
  • Oshatotwa Combined School, Okalongo Circuit, Omusati Region

P–S

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  • St. Gabriel Primary School, Okalongo Circuit, Omusati Region
  • Sheetekela Combined School, Okalongo Circuit, Omusati Region

T–Z

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See also

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References

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