Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
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Over two decades ago, School of Nations was founded in Addis Ababa by a small group of students and educators to introduce a new standard of international education in Ethiopia. In 2010, the school established a formal collaboration with the global School of Nations to share educational philosophy and best practices. In 2015, the campus was expanded to accommodate growth and to provide state-of-the-art facilities for science, arts, and sports. Today, School of Nations is a leading international school in Addis Ababa with more than 20 years of experience, serving a diverse, global student community. The core philosophy emphasizes inquiry-based learning, small class sizes, and personalized education.
A vibrant student life extends learning beyond the classroom. Diversity Day celebrates cultures from around the world, Sports Day promotes teamwork, Fruits Day highlights healthy eating, International Women's Day honors the achievements of women globally, and African Nations Day celebrates the continent's history, culture, and unity. Student clubs range from Young Citizens to Aesthetics, fostering leadership, collaboration, and a wide range of interests. The school emphasizes a diverse and inclusive community through cultural events and student-led activities.
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.