Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
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STEM clubs provide hands-on science and problem-solving experiences. Debate and public speaking build communication and critical thinking skills. Language enrichment supports multilingual development beyond the core curriculum.
Music and arts activities form part of the extra-curricular programme, providing opportunities for creative expression. They support personal growth, confidence, and collaboration outside lessons. These activities are accessible as part of the broader programme.
Language enrichment supports multilingual development beyond core classes. The community emphasises cross-cultural understanding and inclusion. Diversity is celebrated and students engage with local organisations through service and community engagement.
Extracurriculars include sports teams, music and arts, debate and public speaking, language enrichment, and community service. These clubs and activities provide opportunities for social interaction and hobby development. Students can explore interests beyond academics and build friendships.
Community service and service projects are part of the extracurricular programme. Students engage with local organisations to give back to the community. These activities foster empathy, leadership, and social responsibility.
Leadership opportunities through student councils and clubs are provided. The school emphasizes leadership development as a pillar of education. Students are encouraged to lead and contribute to service projects.
Sport is an essential part of the educational philosophy. The programme includes football, basketball, athletics, and track and field. Regular physical activity supports mental well-being and academic performance.
Cambridge Academy Ethiopia is a private international school delivering the National Curriculum for England from Early Years to secondary, with Pearson Edexcel accreditation for IGCSE and A Levels. The school serves more than 1,000 students, supported by over 135 educators, with a parent community of around 1,400. The curriculum covers English, French and either Amharic or Afan Oromo, and core subjects run across all stages from EYFS through KS5. The campus features outdoor grounds, including a grass football pitch, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, track and field facilities, and lawns and green spaces designed for outdoor learning. Green Learning Zones provide shaded outdoor classrooms, and a dedicated Nursery/Lower Primary play area supports early years learning. A performing arts theatre is under construction, and planned facilities include a competition swimming pool, a training pool, and an outdoor tennis court. After-school programmes, clubs and community service activities enrich academics and personal development.