Lessons center on questioning, discussion, and problem solving. Teachers use continuous assessment and project work to deepen understanding rather than rote memorization.
Small classes (10:1) let teachers provide tailored feedback on essays, experiments, and research projects, guiding each student’s academic path and university choices.
Well-equipped labs, ICT and robotics workshops, and project-based assignments help students apply theory to real challenges — from scientific experiments to community-focused design projects.
Co-curriculars (literary society, debate, entrepreneurship, sports) and student-led service programs develop leadership, teamwork, and civic engagement. Students gain real responsibilities — running fundraisers, teaching younger learners, and managing club projects.
Structured EUEE coaching, mock exams, and university-application guidance ensure graduates are competitive candidates at leading Ethiopian universities and prepared for rigorous tertiary study.
Regular outreach and sustainability projects strengthen ties with Mehal Meda and build students’ empathy and social impact skills