German Embassy School Addis Ababa Deutsche Botschaftsschule Addis Abeba | |
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Coordinates | 9°01′38″N38°46′46″E / 9.0272°N 38.7794°E |
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Website | dbsaa |
The German Embassy School Addis Ababa (German : Deutsche Botschaftsschule Addis Abeba; DBSAA) is a German international school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [1] The school operates from kindergarten, until Grade 10, [2] as well as the BIB International Baccalaureate programme. [3]
DBSAA is supported by German government. In 1965 it had 22 teachers and 221 learners. [4]
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