Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
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The school organizes social and cultural activities to develop students' social skills, effective communication, responsibility, altruism, entrepreneurship, aesthetic awareness and social understanding. Activities include visits to cultural and historical sites, student clubs, study projects, ceremonies, performances, school journals, sports tournaments, exhibitions and youth camps.
The school is an authorised Cambridge English Exams centre, offering Cambridge Young Learners English (YLE Starters, Movers and Flyers) and other Cambridge qualifications for schools (KET for Schools, PET for Schools), supporting English language development for students.
Orientation Services provide specialist-led guidance focusing on cognitive, affective and psychomotor development, with staff trained in counseling and guidance to support students' wellbeing.
International Maarif Schools of Ethiopia – Addis Ababa comprises two campuses established in 2021: the Addis Ababa Campus (primary and secondary) and Sarbet Campus (kindergarten). The schools deliver education in English through Cambridge IGCSE (International Cambridge Curriculum) and are affiliated with Türkiye Maarif Foundation. As of 2025, two campuses educate 642 students and employ 125 staff. Classrooms and science laboratories support learning in physics, biology, chemistry and computing; the CMC Campus has 26 classrooms in addition to its labs. Addis Ababa Campus covers primary and secondary stages, while Sarbet focuses on early years. Students have access to sports facilities including a football field, a basketball court and open areas. An active extracurricular program includes visits to cultural and historical sites, student clubs and performances, and a Career Follow-up and Guidance System supports graduates. Turkish language and culture are taught through cultural clubs, with English as the common language of instruction.