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Andinet International School is a collegium of students and teachers working together to build a culture that promotes creative problem solving, critical thinking, and academic excellence, and that embraces unity, integrity, and inclusion. The AIS family nurtures and encourages children to challenge themselves academically and creatively in a supportive environment. We believe in children. We believe in our children’s ability to think and to create. Students from more than 25 nationalities are enrolled at AIS. They share their cultures through academic studies, and through special programs of culture, music, dress, dance, foods and other aspects of social life. Encouraging children to embrace and express their culture is most important in building a child’s self-confidence. Sharing their culture with others contributes to strong self-esteem and helps them to understand their contribution to life’s beautiful garden of cultures and traditions, thus paving the way to mutual respect and unity. |
![]() The Early Childhood Center of Andinet International School offers Nursery, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Preparatory education. We provide a conducive environment where children are able to promote their development physically and psychologically and acquire the very essential of social interactions through play. We are committed to producing confident, vibrant individuals for primary school. |
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![]() The Primary School is where student begin to form good work habits by building on the solid Early Childhood foundation. Language skills are enhanced with continuation of phonics, reading, spelling, and creative writing. Stories are an important feature in English class, as well as in Amharic class. Amharic language class challenges students to improve their spelling, reading and writing in order to express themselves confidently. |
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![]() Middle School continues the tradition of students to ask questions and learn how to search for the answers. Middle School teachers are encouraged to bring the real world into the classroom to help students connect to real experiences. By relating subjects including: mathematics, chemistry, biology, physics, and geography to life, students begin to see and understand their usefulness. |
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