Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
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Location: Alexander Pushkin Street, Sarbet, Nefas Silk‑Lafto Zone 2, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The campus includes modern science and ICT labs, a digital library with reading zones, a well-equipped sports field and indoor sport courts, and dedicated art studios and music rooms. Classrooms are safe and comfortable, and transportation services are provided. Instruction is multilingual with English as the primary language and Amharic and French language support. The school sits near the Oromia Regional Government office and is within walking distance of the Indonesia Embassy and the Apostolic Nunciature in central Addis Ababa.
The facilities include a well-equipped sports field and indoor sport courts to support physical education and the school's sports program on campus. These spaces are designed to accommodate a broad range of extracurricular activities.
Facilities include modern science and ICT labs, and a digital library with reading zones. Technology-integrated classrooms feature smartboards, televisions, and e‑learning support. An LMS provides around-the-clock access to homework, interactive learning materials, grade reports, educational games and certificates. English is the primary language of instruction with Amharic and French language support. Curricula highlighted include Singapore Math & Science and Cambridge International Curriculum. The school serves Pre‑KG to Grade 8.
Extracurricular activities include arts, music, debate, coding, design, and sports. The program also encompasses clubs, educational trips, events and ceremonies, media and photography, and urban gardening.
School of Nations in Addis Ababa is a coeducational international school serving Pre Kindergarten to Grade 8 (ages 3 to 14). The curriculum combines Cambridge International Primary and Secondary programs with Singapore Math and Science, delivered through multilingual instruction, English as the main language with Amharic and French language support. The campus embraces inquiry based learning, small class sizes, and personalised education. Facilities include modern science and ICT labs, a digital library with reading zones, a smart classroom network, a well equipped sports field and indoor courts, and dedicated art studios and music rooms. Extracurriculars cover arts, debate, coding, design, and sports, with clubs and field trips promoting real world application. The school maintains a standing collaboration with the global School of Nations and expanded in 2015 to enhance science, arts and sports facilities. Diversity Day, African Day and International Women's Day highlight the multicultural community. A welcoming, global community.