Al-Najah Secondary School

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Al-Najah Secondary School
مدرسة النجاح الثانوية
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Al-Najah Secondary School

Coordinates 31°55′19″N35°12′43″E / 31.922°N 35.2120°E / 31.922; 35.2120
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Established1995
Gender All-girls
LanguageArabic, English
Website Official website

Al-Najah Secondary School it is a High School in Al-Baloua neighborhood, Al-Bireh city in Palestine. Founded in 1995. [1] [2]

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References

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  2. {{Cite web|url=http://www.alnajah.org/?TemplateId=info&PageId=3&MenuId=43&Lang=1%7Ctitle=Al Najah Schools | School History|website=www.alnajah.org|access-date=2019-06-02}}