Rahman Baba High School
The Rahman Baba High School is a high school located in western Kabul, Afghanistan. It was originally built in the 1950s, but saw large-scale destruction during the Soviet–Afghan War and the ongoing Afghanistan [conflict (1978–present)|Afghanistan conflict]. Following the United States [invasion of Afghanistan], the school underwent a massive reconstruction campaign as part of a joint German, Japanese and Pakistani effort. Following its rebuilding, the school has been among the highest-ranking educational institutions in Kabul Province. It is specially dedicated to meeting the needs of students living in the rural areas of Afghanistan, and follows the curriculum of the Ministry [of Education (Afghanistan)|Afghanistan Ministry of Education] in the Pashto language.
The school has a specialized English program, where over 700 students from predominantly ethnic Pashtun areas develop English skills through programs conducted by the Rauf Learning Center.