The police said they believed the girl might not have attended school ever in her life.
In 1779, 29 boys and 9 girls were attending this school.
By 2015, all children, and girls in particular, should be attending school.
It had become a day school again by 1835 when there were 69 boys and 49 girls attending.
The children's day camp, she said, looked much like the one her girls attend.
However, not all children could have access to these schools, and the majority of the students were boys, while few girls attended.
Because of cultural issues boys and girls attend the school at separate times.
Now there are 420, including 150 girls, attending classes every day.
Girls may only attend if their parents work or live on campus.
In total 1100 girls and women attended, 600 of which were from overseas.