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International Community School of Addis Ababa (formerly American Community School) Istituto Statale Italiano Omnicomprensivo di Addis Abeba; Lideta Catholic Cathedral School; Lycée Guebre-Mariam; Menelik II School; Nativity Girls School; One Planet International School [2] St John Baptist De La Salle Catholic School, Addis Ababa [3] St. Joseph ...
International Community School of Addis Ababa [1] Sandford International School [1] One Planet International School [1] British International School Ethiopia [1] Andinet International School [1] Bingham Academy [1] Lycée Guebre-Mariam [1] German Embassy School Addis Ababa [1] Kelem International School [2] Zagol Academy [3] Bright Future ...
The sports facility of the school includes, among others, a 300-meter track dedicated to Haile Gebrselassie and a sports pavilion. The Early Childhood area is on a separate campus right next to the main campus. The New Classroom Building (NCB), dedicated for the middle school, is equipped with classrooms and laboratories. ICS Addis Ababa campus
The school's name commemorates Dejazmach Gebre Mariam Gari, who was an Ethiopian anti-fascist resistance fighter during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and the subsequent Italian occupation of Ethiopia. [6] His name, Gebre Mariam, translates to “servant of Mary”. [7] The hyphen in the school's name is due to a French punctuation convention.
One Planet International School is an international school located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. At the kindergarten level, it offers Lower Kindergarten (Age 3-4), Upper Kindergarten (Age 4-5), and Preparatory (Age 5-6). At the primary level, grades one through eight are offered. At the secondary level, grades nine through twelve are offered. [1]
Menelik Primary School is located in Arat Kilo to Ferensai, and close to Testing Agency. The school began with 20 elite schoolchildren, but now can receive over 2,000 students, who came from poor families. However, many children begin much later, so that the age of fifth-grade students can range anywhere from 11-23 years of age.
What became Bingham Academy was first established in 1946 as the "Home and School for Missionary's Children" (SMC). In 1952 it moved from its original location in Eas Dairu to its present location in Kolfe. Over the years it has had a various number of different grades, starting with Grade 1 to 8 in 1946 to the current Kindergarten to 12.
Previously known as the Addis Ababa Art School, this school was founded in 1958 and was the first and remains the only formal art school in Ethiopia. [8] It was founded by the artist Alle Felegeselam with the support of Emperor Haile Selassie and the former Ministry of Education and Fine Arts. It has been vital to modern Ethiopian art as it has ...