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Sponsored Schools
Four New Sponsored Schools in the Province of Samangan
After nine months of hard work, Help the Afghan Children completed the construction and furnishing of four schools in the Province of Samangan. They are the most impressive schools in all of Samangan Province. All four schools were officially inaugurated in March 2005. We support these schools, where currently over 8,000 Afghan students, to include 4250 Afghanistan girls and 295 Afghanistan teachers are enrolled, by providing extensive teacher training, performance assessments, Peace and Environmental, and Computer Literacy Program to Afghanistan students, teachers, and administrative staff.
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Aybak School |
Joy Zoondon School |
Ainacha School |
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Abdullah Bin Omar Primary School, District of Paghman, Kabul Through dedication, commitment, and a vision to rebuild the first primary school in the District of Paghman.. This school with 26 classrooms accommodates around 1300 students to include 625 girls and 69 teachers. We provide training and stipends to teachers and implement our pilot programs.
Kohak Primary School, Province of Kandahar HTAC made structural improvements to the original building that provides much brighter educational environment for students. Currently, 560 students are being taught by 12 teachers. HTAC has established a Community Committee that is helping us work hard toward improving conditions at Kohak Primary School, increasing the student population, recruit and train skilled educators, and ensure the sustainability of this very worthy project.
Jamal Agha Girls’ School, Province of Kapisa The school, officially inaugurated in March 2004, contains 24 classrooms, a deep well, a water reservoir, a basketball court, and a volleyball court. Currently, 54 teachers (31 female) educate 1,350 girls in two shifts.
Karte-Parwan Middle School, Capital City of Kabul We have renovated and furnished this 28 classroom school, located in the heart of the city. HTAC supports the school by providing extensive teacher training, performance assessments, and computer literacy education to students, teachers, and administrative staff. Currently, the sponsored school in Afghanistan has over 2900 students and 98 teachers.
Badakhshi Girls School, Province of Kapisa We built this school with 20 classrooms in the under served district of Nejrab where currently over 1200 students and 65 teachers are enrolled. The current school is a far cry from the cramped mud house formerly being used by the Afghanistan girls as a school. HTAC implements its pilot programs of computer literacy, peace and environmental education as well as teacher training.
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