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33: 215:. The school seizes an area of 500,000 square kilometers. The school has 7,000 students however 27 students were tending the garden which has existed for many years in a negligent state. 3,800 are evening students with classroom from initial 5 or 6 to 48. There are 144 Ethiopian and 16 foreign expatriate teachers in the school. 198:
The school suffered from decline of enrollment rate to transfer the High School: 2,000 students approximately 60% of them are working with minor jobs such as shoeshiners. However, they are technically supportive in finance to their families with their income. In addition, lack of basic infrastructure
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in October 1908 as a modern school, under guidance of Egyptian educator Hana Salib and a number of Coptic teachers. Hence, this was an initial period for modern Ethiopian education. It was designed by Greek engineers and architects. Before the establishment, Menelik issued proclamation in 1906 that
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to Ferensai, and close to Testing Agency. The school began with 20 elite schoolchildren, but now can receive over 2,000 students, who came from poor families. However, many children begin much later, so that the age of fifth-grade students can range anywhere from 11-23 years of age. The average
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The earlier phase of school would face more secular and modern forms. The student population estimated around 100, nearly sons of nobles. However, the noble did not want to depart from traditional sense and began to send children of their servants or members of the extended family. Despite their
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caused schoolchildren discomfort. The schoolyard remained unmaintained filled with dust, during rainfall, it inundated with water that is much difficult for sporting. Children also discontented with dining places with poor management and most prefer not to bring lunchbox at school.
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traditional interests, they strongly encouraged influential educated elites to promote development. Menelik also faced opposition from
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from 1935 to 1941. Afterward, the school increased the grade level into 5th by 1942.
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and Syria for emphasizing worldy affairs. The school was temporarily closed by
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Primary and secondary educational institutions in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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The secondary school is located in King George VI St, Arat Kilo in
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Mengistie, Solomon (2020), Adeyemo, Kolawole Samuel (ed.),
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies
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Arat Kilo
Addis Ababa
Ethiopia
Primary
secondary
Menelik II
Amharic
Emperor
Menelik II
modern education
Ethiopia
Arat Kilo
Addis Ababa
Emperor
Menelik II
Coptic Church of Alexandria
Italian invasion of Ethiopia
Arat Kilo
Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa University
"02. Educational Advances in Menilek's Day"
"Ethiopian Education: A Medium for Social Change"
ISSN
0031-7217
JSTOR
20342373
"1900s History of Education in Ethiopia | K12 Academics"
"Education in Ethiopia during the Italian Fascist Occupation (1936-1941)"
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