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Afghan-Turk Maarif Schools are private chain of Turkish educational institutions currently working under Turkish Maarif Foundation, an educational institution connected to Turkish Republic with a special status. 20 branches of Afghan-Turk Schools are operating in Kabul, Herat, Mezar-e Sherif, Kandahar, Celalabad, Shibirgan, Akcha, with a total student population of more than 6000.
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Afghan-Turk Maarif Schools | |
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Location | |
Afghanistan | |
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Type | Private chain |
Motto | "Two Countries, One Nation" |
Established | 2018 |
Chairman | Salıh Sağır |
Grades | 0–12 |
Number of students | Over 8000 |
Language | English, Dari, Pashto |
Colour(s) | Turquoise - white |
Website | afghanturkmaarif |
Afghan Turk Maarif High Schools provide the studies from pre-school to university level for the achievements in the Federal Board of Intermediate Education and other Provincial Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education. Afghan Turk Maarif educational institutions prepare students for YOS (Foreign Student Education) which is essential to get admission to a higher education degree program in Turkey, thus facilitating them with the opportunity of further education in Afghanistan, Turkey and elsewhere in the world.[1]
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