Military high schools are a type of high school that include military cadet education, so are a form of military academy. They are found in a number of countries and offer a regular high school education but with an extra curriculum of military training. For example, cadets must rise early and do physical training to be followed by games in the afternoon. However, in the same way as a high or secondary school, they have academic classes after the breakfast. In the evening there may be self study classes. As a part of military institute, seniority is important and commands of seniors must be obeyed by juniors. The grade works as the rank of the cadets. All cadets from the same batch are considered to be of the same rank. However, in higher grades, prefects are selected to lead the normal cadets.
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1List
1.1Bangladesh
1.2Canada
1.3Indonesia
1.4Malaysia
1.5Nigeria
1.6Pakistan
1.7Turkey
1.8United Arab Emirates
1.9United States
2References
3See also
List
Bangladesh
See also: Cadet colleges in Bangladesh
Barisal Cadet College
Comilla Cadet College
Faujdarhat Cadet College
Feni Girls Cadet College
Jhenaidah Cadet College
Joypurhat Girls Cadet College
Mirzapur Cadet College
Mymensingh Girls Cadet College
Pabna Cadet College
Rajshahi Cadet College
Rangpur Cadet College
Sylhet Cadet College
Canada
Robert Land Academy
Indonesia
Taruna Nusantara, Magelang
Krida Nusantara, Bandung
Malaysia
The Royal Military College, Sungai Besi
Nigeria
Air Force Military School, Jos, Nigeria
Nigerian Military School, Zaria
Pakistan
Main article: Cadet colleges in Pakistan
Cadet College Hasan Abdal
Cadet College Kohat
Cadet College Larkana
Cadet College Mastung
Cadet College Palandri
Cadet College Petaro
Cadet College Razmak
Cadet College Sanghar
Cadet College Skardu
Garrison Cadet College Kohat
Military College Jhelum
Pakistan Steel Cadet College
WAPDA Cadet College Tarbela
Turkey
Heybeliada Military High School
Isiklar Military High School
Kuleli Military High School
Maltepe Military High School
United Arab Emirates
The Military High School, Al-Ain
United States
See also: List of United States military schools and academies
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