Publish dateSaturday 6 July 2024 - 11:13
Story Code : 293058
Reopening of 41 private schools for girls above the sixth grade in Kabul
Officials of the Ministry of Education announced the reopening of about 41 private girls' schools above the sixth grade in Kabul, saying that these schools have aligned themselves with the criteria defined by the Ministry.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: An official of the Ministry of Education informed about the issuance of a decree to reopen about 41 private girls' schools above the 6th grade in the city of Kabul. The opening of girls' schools above the sixth grade is an internal and domestic issue.

According to one of the officials of this ministry, due to the fact that these schools are private, there is no need to announce it and he also added that the space provided by these schools for education is appropriate from the point of view of Islamic Sharia.

According to TV One, this official of the Ministry of Education pointed out that these schools are not mixed and said that the group of teachers who are teaching in these 41 schools are also for boys, men and for girls, women.

According to the official of this ministry, other schools that can meet the criteria set by this ministry will be ordered to reopen.

This is despite the fact that three years have passed, government schools for girls above six years of age are still closed and the caretaker government officials are always trying to provide the ground for their reopening.
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