4,000 students usually go to girls' school.

Since the Taliban took power, almost half of the classrooms are empty.

Some have fled the country.

Other children are kept at home by parents who are worried about their children's safety.

What the training will look like after the Taliban take power is still unclear

- It is said that you should be able to study until year six, then you must not continue.

But I do not like the idea of ​​not being allowed to continue studying.

It is said that they put obstacles in the way so that you can not read what you want.

That girls are not allowed to become teachers or doctors, says Lemar Latifi who is a student.

"School is a good place"

SVT's broadcaster talks to several girls at school, who explicitly want to be able to complete their education.

- I am very interested in going to school.

The school is a good place.

I'm happy to be able to be here, says Omi Gulsom who is one of the students who stays.

Staff at the school also emphasize the importance of students' presence.

- A nation without education can not be built, history has shown, says principal Shamail Sowaida.

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