Top 10 Secondary Schools (Sudan)
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1. Al-Ghaedir Secondary School
- is a British International School in Sudan. A school for boys and girls aged 4 to 18. It aims to provide all its students, whatever their gender, nationality, religion or ethnic origin, with an education of the highest quality.
- The school is growing every year, and at the moment we have 27 classrooms. KAS is a co-educational day school which includes program for grades Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. The majority of the international staff are qualified American teachers. All classroom teachers are certified, with an average of 15 years of teaching experience.
4. Khartoum International Community School
- is a school that prides itself on its sense of spirit and community. Our students, from 3 to 18 years of age, feel a great sense of belonging and pride in their school. The three sections – Infants (Nursery to Year 2), Juniors (Year 3 to Year 6) and Seniors (Year 7 to Year 13) – all have their respective identities but share so much in common.
Al Obied Sec.School
Comboni Secondary School – Port Sudan
Kassala High School
Khartoum Diplomatic School
Khartoum High School
Khartoum International High School
Khartoum International Preparatory School
Medani High Secondary School
Port Sudan High Commercial Secondary School
Bashir Mohamed Said High school
AlManar New Private High School
Comboni College Khartoum
Omdurman Ahlia High School
Almotaamar High School
Sister School Khartoum
Wadi Saydna High School
Almotamar High School
Khartoum North High School
Hantoob High School
Irtiqa school Khartoum Bahri
Holm English Medium School (HEMS)
Kibeida International schools
Secondary School of Sudan Interior Church
- opened on September 29th with an enrollment of about 40 students. Students are in classes for Bible, English grammar, English conversation, English reading and writing, and agriculture. They spend a part of their afternoons doing agriculture in the field, growing food for their own consumption. Most of the students are from Mabaan and Uduk.
- will be situated in Kadugli in the remote Nuba Mountain area in the centre of the country. It will be a boarding school because pupils from villages in the area will have to travel for long periods to reach the school.