List of schools in Namibia

Namibia has 1,723 primary and secondary schools, 119 of them private and 1,604 governmental. As of August 2013, 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 Gabriel Castro, in the 1990s.[2]

The List of the Ministry of Education you can find here: http://www.moe.gov.na/st_li_institutions.php

Primary and secondary schools

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  • Odibo Combined School, Odibo, Ohangwena Region[54]
  • Ohaukelo Combined School
  • Oikango Combined School, Oikango, Oshana Region[55]
  • Oipya Primary School
  • Ongenga Combined School
  • Ongenga English Private Primary School, Ongenga, Ohangwena Region
  • Onghwiyu Primary School, Oshikunde Constituency, Ohangwena Region
  • Okaepe Project School
  • Okakarara Senior Secondary School[56]
  • Okashandja Combined School, situated 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Ondangwa. Established in 1937 by Finnish missionaries. In 2010 the school had 16 teachers and 460 learners, about half of them orphans or otherwise vulnerable children.[57]
  • Okathitu Combined School
  • Okomakwiya Primary School, Onesi
  • Okondjatu Combined School, Otjozondjupa
  • Olambo Primary School, Onyaanya Constituency, Oshikoto Region
  • Olupaka Combined School[58]
  • Olupale Combined School
  • Omakondo Combined School
  • Omaruru Primary School, Omaruru
  • Omatjete Primary School, Omaruru[4]
  • Ombombo Combined School
  • Ombome Combined School, Onesi Constituency
  • Ombuga Combined School, Okatana Constituency, Oshana Region[59]
  • Ombundu Primary School
  • Omuhaturua Primary School
  • Omutse Combined School
  • Omuthiya Iipundi Senior Secondary School, Oshikoto Region
  • Omuulukila Primary School
  • Onaholongo Combined School
  • Onakaheke Combined School
  • Onakalunga Combined School, Omundaungilo Constituency, Ohangwena Region, established in 1995.[60]
  • Onamukulo Combined School
  • Onamutene Combined School
  • Onangolo Secondary School
  • Onangholo Combined School
  • Onakasino Junior Primary School, Oshikoto Region
  • Onankali Combined School
  • Onangwe Junior Secondary School
  • Onampadhi Primary School
  • Onathinge-South Combined School
  • Onashitendo Primary School
  • Ondangwa Prof Pre-Primary School
  • Ondeihaluka Combined School
  • Onderombua Primary School
  • Onesi Senior Secondary School, Onesi
  • Ongha Senior Secondary School
  • Ongolo Combined School
  • Ongombombonde Primary and Secondary School, Otjozondjupa
  • Onguti Senior Secondary School
  • Oniihwa Combined School
  • Oniiwe Primary School
  • Ontoko Combined School, 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Outapi, Omusati Region[61]
  • Onyika Junior Secondary School
  • Opuwo Primary School, Opuwo. As of 2017 the school had 39 teachers and 1,200 learners.[62]
  • Orange Combined School
  • Oranjemund Private School - ǁKaras Region
  • Orban Primary School, Windhoek
  • Orwetoveni Primary School, Otjiwarongo
  • Oshakati Senior Secondary School
  • Oshali West Combined School
  • Oshigambo High School, Oshikoto Region[10]
  • Oshikulufitu Combined School, Omusati Region
  • Oshilemba Combined School
  • Otjikojo Primary School, Otjikojo, Epupa Constituency. The school was started in 2015 and inaugurated in 2017. As of 2019 it has 183 learners and 10 staff.[63]
  • Otjiwarongo Secondary School, Otjiwarongo, Otjozondjupa Region[64]
  • Oupili Combined School
  • Outjo Secondary School

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  • Pahangwashime Combined School, located in the Endola Circuit in Ohangwena Region
  • Peoples Primary School
  • Petrus ǃGaneb Secondary School, Uis.[65] This school offers grades 8 to 12 to currently 295 learners from grades 8 to 12.[9] The school was built before Namibian independence; its facilities are old and dilapidated.[66]
  • Petrus Vries Primary School, Khauxas, Hardap Region[67]
  • Pionier Boys' School, Windhoek, Khomas Region[68]
  • Pionierspark Primary School, Windhoek, Khomas Region
  • Paresis Secondary School, Otjiwarongo
  • Primary School Baumgartsbrunn, Khomas Region[69]
  • Putuavanga Senior Secondary School, Opuwo[62]
  • Rietquelle Junior Secondary School at Rietquelle, part of Aminuis, Omaheke Region[70]
  • Rocky Crest High School
  • Roman Catholic Mokaleng Combined School, Aminuis, Omaheke Region[71]
  • Romanus Kamunoko Senior Secondary School
  • Rosh Pinah Academy, a secondary school in Rosh Pinah[72]
  • Ruacana Vocational High School
  • Rucara Combined School, Kavango Region
  • Rundu Secondary School (RSS), Kavango Region[73]
  • Rupara Combined School, Kavango Region
  • Sanjo Senior Secondary School, Bukalo, Zambezi Region[74]
  • Schmelenville Combined School, Bethanie[19]
  • Shaanika Nashilongo Secondary School, Okahao, Omusati Region[75]
  • Shikeva Combined School, Ohangwena[4]
  • Shikongo Iipinge Senior Secondary School, Tsandi, Omusati Region[76]
  • Shikudule Combined School
  • Shitemo Combined School, Kavango Region
  • Simataa Secondary School, Chinchimane, Zambezi Region[77]
  • Singalamwe Combined School, Singalamwe, Zambezi Region[78]
  • St. Andrews Primary School
  • St Boniface College (SBC), Kavango Region[79]
  • St Barnabas Anglican Church School, destroyed in the 1960s when Windhoek's Old Location was closed for Blacks.[80]
  • St. Charles Lwanga High School
  • St George's Diocesan College, Windhoek, Khomas Region
  • St George's Diocesan Preparatory School
  • St. Joseph's Roman Catholic School, Döbra, Khomas Region[10]
  • St. Mary's Odibo High School, Odibo, Ohangwena Region[54]
  • St. Paul's College, Windhoek, Khomas Region[10]
  • Suiderhof Primary School
  • Swakopmund Christian Academy
  • Secondary School Swakopmund (SSS), Swakopmund, Erongo Region[81]

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Colleges and universities

(includes technical schools)

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See also

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