Schools in Nigeria - Katsina State

Katsina State

  • Nuril Islam Academy, Kofar Kaura Katsina
  • Dutsinma Science and Technical College
  • Federal Government College, Daura
  • Government Junior Secondary School Girka, Kaita
  • Federal Government Girls College, Bakori
  • Nadabo Primary School, Bakori
  • Gidado Primary School, Katsina
  • Government College, katsina
  • Government Day Secondary School Jikamshi
  • Government Day Secondary School, Mashi
  • Government Girls College, Katsina
  • Government Girls Secondary School, Ajiwa
  • Government Girls Secondary School, Sandamu
  • Government Girls Secondary School, Shargelle
  • Government Secondary School, Funtua
  • Jikamshi primary school, Jikamshi
  • Science and technical College, Mashi
  • Shehu Primary School, Zaria Road, Funtua
  • Tsintsiya computer training school, Jikamshi
  • Tsintsiya nursery and primary school, Jikamshi
  • Girka Primary School, Kaita
  • Makaurachi Primary School, Kaita
  • Dabatsu Primary School, Kaita
  • Police Boys Secondary School, Mani
  • Ulul-Albab Science Secondary School, Katsina
  • Unity College Malumfashi
  • Unity College Jibia, Katsina
  • Women Teaching College, Katsina
  • Farin Yaro Primary School, Katsina
  • Government Day Secondary School, Kofar Yandaka Katsina
  • Government (Pilot) Day Secondary School, Kofar Sauri, Katsina
  • Rafindadi Primary School, Katsina
  • Danmarna Primary School, Katsina
  • Sir Usman Nagogo, College of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Katsina
  • Musa Yar'adua Qur'anic Model Primary School, Katsina
  • Gobarau Primary School, Katsina
  • Sararin kuka Primary School, Katsian
  • Ideal International Schools, Funtua
  • Unity Nursery and Primary School Funtua
  • Focus International School funtua

Shamsu Rabiu Galadunchi 18:36, 24 November 2012 (UTC)

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