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  2. Women's education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Before public schools for girls were opened, women born into wealthy families could access education via in-home tutoring. In 1941, the first private school for girls was opened by Indonesian and Malawian immigrants, called Madrasat AlBanat AlAhliah. [7] The first girls' public school was established in 1956 in Riyadh, called Dar Al Hanan. [9]

  3. ‘Sahar Speaks’ by Huffington Post

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    There is no one better to tell the story of womenhood in Afghanistan than the women themselves

  4. AlRawabi School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    AlRawabi School for Girls (Arabic: مدرسة الروابي للبنات) is a Jordanian teen drama television series, created for Netflix by Tima Shomali. The series mainly focuses on the impact of bullying within school systems and societal expectations of young women. [1] The series premiered worldwide on Netflix on 21 August 2021.

  5. Lists of girls' schools - Wikipedia

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    Note that government schools in this country are separated by gender. [1]AAli Intermediate Girls; AAli Primary Girls; Ain Jaloot Primary Girls; Aisha Umm Al-Moemeneen Primary Girls

  6. Bullied By The Badge

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    Of further concern to critics is the disproportionate number of black students arrested. While black students represented 16 percent of the nation’s public school population in the 2011-12 school year, they made up 31 percent of students subjected to school-related arrests, according to a 2014 report by the U.S. Department of Education.

  7. Treatment of women by the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    Women must not speak loudly in public as no stranger should hear a woman's voice. [23] All street-level windows should be painted over or screened to prevent women from being visible from the street. [24] Photographing, filming and displaying pictures of girls and women in newspapers, books, shops or the home was banned. [25]

  8. Just a few states ban corporal punishment in all schools ...

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    Corporal punishment, which can take the form of paddling, spanking or another deliberate infliction of physical pain, is the harshest form of punishment that can be delivered in schools.

  9. List of schools in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan National School (private) Ahmad Shah Baba High School (boys) Ahmad Shah Massoud High School; Aisha-i-Durani School (girls) (a.k.a. Durani High School or Mädchengymnasium Aysha-e Durani) Amani High School (aka Amani–Oberrealschule) Afghan Yaar High School (private) Ashaqan Arefan School; Al Fattha High School (girls) Aryob Public ...