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SMV talent show 2025

At the beginning of March, the SMV organized an entertaining talent show that showcased the diversity and creativity of students from different schools in Addis Ababa. The event provided a stage for jugglers, artists, singers, actors and many other talents. Especially during the breaks, the students of the German Embassy School Addis Ababa (DBSAA) created enthusiasm and an exuberant atmosphere during the open mic sessions. The audience was treated to delicious food and the sunny weather contributed to the pleasant atmosphere. In addition to the talent show, there were also numerous activities for the younger guests, making the day an all-round successful experience. First place went to an impressive circus act that amazed the audience with its performance. Second place went to the Feven group with a touching performance that won the hearts of the audience. Third place went to Nati, a talented singer who impressed the audience with a song he had written himself.Overall, the Talent Show was a complete success and a wonderful example of the creativity and commitment of the students in Addis Ababa and the organizational skills of the SMV.

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Kindergarten and primary school children celebrate carnival in style

This colorful event was duly celebrated with imaginative costumes, music and numerous games. The children arrived at school in the morning full of anticipation in their lovingly designed costumes. From princesses to pirates to superheroes – the variety of costumes was impressive. In kindergarten, the children were even allowed to come dressed up on two days and therefore had twice the fun. The delicious carnival doughnuts, which are traditionally eaten at carnival in Germany, were also a must. Beaming faces and smiling children made it clear: the carnival celebrations at the German Embassy School were a complete success!

Media skills project sponsored by the ZfA

Creative programming has been successful! A media skills project sponsored by the ZfA on the subject of “Robotics / Programming with Scratch” has taken place. 16 students from grade 5 to 7 took part.  As part of their CAS project, three grade 11 students supported and motivated our young programmers to write, design and program their own concepts for small computer games.  Here is an insight into their work and the final event at the end of the project week:

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