List of Schools in Ethiopia - List of Schools

List of Schools

This is a list of schools in Ethiopia, sorted alphabetically. Unless otherwise noted, these schools are located in Addis Ababa.

  • Adama Secondary School, Adama
  • Adama No 3 Primary and Junior Secondary School, Adama
  • Awolia Muslim Mission School,
  • Akaki Seventh Day Adventist School, Akaki

Addis Ketema Secondary School, Mercato

  • Ambo High School (Ambo, Oromia region)
  • Assay School, Addis Ababa
  • Aste Yohannes High School (Mekelle, Tigray)
  • Bethel Evangelical Secondary School, Dembi Dollo
  • BeteSeb Academy, Addis Ababa
  • Bingham Academy, Addis Ababa
  • Bright Future School, Addis Ababa and Hawassa
  • Cistercian Monastery, Addis Ababa
  • Hawas Preparatory School, Adama
  • International Community School (Former American Community School), Addis Ababa
  • Lideta Catholic Cathedral School, Addis Ababa
  • Meki Catholic School, Meki
  • Menelik II School, Addis Ababa
  • Sanford International School, Addis Ababa
  • St. Joseph School (Addis Ababa)
  • Zagol Academy, Addis Ababa
  • Fasiledes Comprehensive Secondary School, Gonder
  • Dilchibo Junior & Secondary School, Bahir Dar
  • Nigus Tekle Haymanot Elementary & Junior Secondary School, Debre Markos
  • Debre Markos Senior Secondary Comprehensive School, Debre Markos
  • Abema Elementary & Junior Secondary School, Debre Markos
  • Medhanialem secondary and Preparatory school,Addis Ababa
  • Hailemariam Mammo Preparatory,Debre Berhan
  • Arbegnoch Senior Secondary School,Alem Ketema
  • Alhabesh Academy, Harar

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