List of schools in Namibia

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Namibia has 1,723 primary and secondary schools, 119 of them private and 1,604 governmental. As of August 2013,[needs update] 26 additional schools were under construction, and most of the country nevertheless experiences a shortage of schools, school hostels, and classroom space. 24,660 teachers at Namibia's schools cater for total of 617,827 pupils.[1]

Many Namibian schools are built in a uniform design that was suggested by the Chilean-born (turned Swedish citizen) architect , in the 1990s.[2]

Primary and secondary schools[]

The Government of Namibia keeps a list of all registered private and government schools in the country.[3]

A–C[]

D[]

E–G[]

  • Edward ǀGaroëb Primary School, , Kunene Region
  • Ebenhaeser Primary School, Karibib, Erongo Region
  • Eddie Bowe Primary School, Khorixas, Kunene Region
  • Edundja Junior Secondary School, Edundja, Ohangwena Region
  • Eemboo Combined School, , Ohangwena Region
  • Eengendjo Senior Secondary School, , Ohangwena Region
  • Eengwena Primary School, , Omusati Region
  • Eenhana Secondary School, Eenhana, Ohangwena Region
  • Benjamin Hauwanga Combined School, , Omusati Region[9]
  • Ehomba Combined School, , Kunene Region
  • Ekulo Senior Secondary School, near Omuthiya, Oshikoto Region[22]
  • Elakalapwa Combined School, , Ohangwena Region
  • Elamba Combined School, Tsandi, Omusati Region
  • Elao Primary School, Okanghudi, Ohangwena Region
  • ELCIN Nkurenkuru High School, Nkurenkuru, Kavango West[12]
  • Ella du Plessis High School, Windhoek, Khomas Region[23]
  • Elondo East Primary School, Tsandi, Omusati Region
  • Eloolo Combined School, , Oshana Region
  • Emma Hoogenhout Primary School, Windhoek, established 1900
  • Empelheim Junior Secondary School, Mariental
  • Eendombe Combined School, , Omusati Region
  • Engombe Junior Primary School, , Oshana Region; established in 1996 by the community and corporate sponsors; since the building's roof blew off in 2013, instruction is given in tents[24]
  • Epako Junior Secondary School, Gobabis
  • Epandulo Combined School, , Oshikoto Region
  • Epukiro Post 3 Junior Secondary School, Epukiro, Omaheke Region
  • Epukiro Roman Catholic Primary School, Epukiro, Omaheke Region[25]
  • Erkki Tauya Junior Secondary School (formerly Nakayale Combined School), Nakayale, Omusati Region
  • Eros Primary School, Windhoek, Khomas Region
  • Eros School for Girls, a school for girls with learning difficulties, Windhoek, Khomas Region
  • Erundu Combined School, Oshakati, Oshana Region
  • Esheshete Combined School, , Oshikoto Region
  • Etalaleko Senior Secondary School, Okahao, Omusati Region
  • Etanga Primary School, , Kunene Region
  • Etosha Secondary School, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region[26]
  • Etsapa Combined School, , Ohangwena Region
  • Dr Frans Aupa Indongo Primary School, Windhoek, Khomas Region[27]
  • Frans Frederick Combined School, Fransfontein, Kunene Region
  • Friedrich Awaseb Senior Secondary School, Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa Region
  • Gabriel Taapopi Senior Secondary School, Ongwediva, Oshana Region
  • Gam Primary School, Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa Region
  • Gam Secondary School, , Otjozondjupa Region
  • Gammams Primary School, Windhoek
  • Gobabis Gymnasium Private School, Omaheke Region; was the third-best school in the country in 2014 (2013: rank 6)[14]
  • G. K. Wahl Combined School, Kalkfeld, Otjozondjupa Region
  • Gobabis Primary School, Gobabis, Omaheke Region
  • Goreangab Junior Secondary School, Windhoek, Khomas Region
  • Gqaina Primary School, Okarukambe Constituency, Omaheke Region
  • Groot Aub Junior Seconday School, Khomas Region
  • Grootberg Primary School, , Kunene Region
  • Grootfontein Agricultural College (GAC), Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa Region
  • Grootfontein Secondary School, Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa Region[28]
  • Gustav Kandjii Junior Secondary School, Otjinene, Omaheke Region

H–K[]

L–N[]

O[]

P–S[]

  • P.K. De Villiers Secondary School, Keetmanshoop, ǁKaras Region
  • Pahangwashime Combined School, , Endola Constituency
  • Petrus ǃGaneb Secondary School, Uis.[60] This school offers grades 8 to 12 to currently 295 learners from grades 8 to 12.[10] The school was built before Namibian independence; its facilities are old and dilapidated.[61]
  • Petrus Vries Primary School, Khauxas, Hardap Region[62]
  • Pionier Boys' School, Windhoek, Khomas Region
  • Pionierspark Primary School, Windhoek, Khomas Region
  • Paresis Secondary School, Otjiwarongo
  • Primary School Baumgartsbrunn, Khomas Region[63]
  • Putuavanga Senior Secondary School, Opuwo[57]
  • Rietquelle Junior Secondary School, Rietquelle, part of Aminuis, Omaheke Region[64]
  • Rocky Crest Senior Secondary School
  • Roman Catholic Mokaleng Combined School, Aminuis, Omaheke Region[65]
  • Romanus Kamunoko Senior Secondary School, Rundu
  • Rosh Pinah Academy, a secondary school in Rosh Pinah[66]
  • Ruacana Vocational Secondary School, Ruacana
  • Rucara Combined School, , Ndiyona Constituency
  • Rukongo Vision School, Divundu, Kavango East Region;[37] first vision school of Namibia; established 2013[67]
  • Rundu Secondary School (RSS), Kavango Region[68]
  • Rupara Combined School, Rupara, Musese Constituency
  • Sanjo Senior Secondary School, Bukalo, Zambezi Region[69]
  • Schmelenville Combined School, Bethanie[19]
  • Shaanika Nashilongo Secondary School, Okahao, Omusati Region[70]
  • Shikeva Combined School, Ohangwena[9]
  • Shikongo Iipinge Senior Secondary School, Tsandi, Omusati Region[71]
  • Sakaria Shikudule Combined School, , Endola Constituency
  • Shitemo Combined School, Ndonga Linena Constituency
  • Simataa Secondary School, Chinchimane, Zambezi Region[72]
  • Singalamwe Combined School, , Kongola Constituency[73]
  • St. Andrews Primary School, primary school in Windhoek's Khomasdal suburb
  • St Boniface College (SBC), Kavango Region[74]
  • St Barnabas Anglican Church School, part of St Barnabas, Windhoek, destroyed in the 1960s when Windhoek's Old Location was closed for Blacks.[75]
  • Saint Charles Lwanga High School, Outapi
  • St George's Diocesan College, Windhoek
  • St. Joseph's Roman Catholic High School, Döbra, Khomas Region[12]
  • St. Mary's Odibo High School, Odibo, Ohangwena Region
  • St. Paul's College, Windhoek, Khomas Region[12]
  • Suiderhof Primary School
  • Swakopmund Christian Academy (SCA), Swakopmund, Erongo Region[76]
  • Secondary School Swakopmund (SSS), Swakopmund, Erongo Region[77]

T–Z[]

See also[]

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