Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
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The campus is located in Gurd Shola and provides ample room for students to explore, play, and grow. It features playgrounds and expansive fields for outdoor activities. The campus is adjacent to the Athletics Federation office. The school supports a learning environment beyond the classroom.
Expansive fields on the Gurd Shola campus support outdoor sports and physical education. Playgrounds provide space for active play and informal activities. Physical Education is included as a subject in the curriculum.
The school uses the Pearson Edexcel curriculum for iPrimary, iLowerSecondary, and International GCSE. Pearson iPrimary is for children aged 3 to 11, iLowerSecondary for ages 11 to 14, and International GCSE for ages 14 to 16. Andinet began offering the Pearson Curriculum in the 2023/2024 academic year. During the transition period, students are not required to take IGCSE, AS, or A Level exams until the 2025/2026 school year.
The school offers a co-curricular program that extends learning beyond academics. The Service-Learning Program connects classroom knowledge with real-world issues and partners with local organizations. It provides a range of projects addressing diverse needs and develops teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and leadership. These activities foster empathy and social responsibility.
Andinet International School is located on the Gurd Shola campus, offering international education for ages 3 to 18. The school delivers the Pearson Edexcel curriculum across iPrimary (ages 3–11), iLowerSecondary (11–14), and International GCSE (14–16). Andinet began offering Pearson in the 2023/2024 academic year. During a transition period, students are not required to take IGCSE, AS, or A Level exams until the 2025/2026 school year. In Primary, the International Primary Curriculum supports inquiry-based, experiential, and cross-curricular learning with personal and international goals. The campus features playgrounds, fields, and outdoor spaces, supporting physical activity and learning beyond the classroom; PE is part of the curriculum. Languages include Amharic and English; German is available after school for interested students, and French is taught for international students. The Service-Learning Program connects classroom knowledge with local organizations, fostering teamwork, leadership, and social responsibility. Notable co-curricular activities include Model United Nations, robotics, and creative arts.