On the 16th October, the primary school students of the German Embassy School Addis Ababa celebrated a cheerful costume party, organized by the Student Council (SMV). From the moment they entered the decorated gym, excitement filled the air: colorful balloons, lively music, and children dressed in imaginative costumes everywhere. With great enthusiasm, the SMV had prepared various games and activity stations that brought plenty of fun and laughter. A particular favorite was the can toss, which required precision and focus. Another highlight was the game “Pin the Tail on the Donkey”, where children were blindfolded, spun around, and tried to place a small pin on a picture – accompanied by laughter and cheers from their classmates. The music playing in the background created a cheerful atmosphere, with happy faces and creative costumes all around. By the end of the afternoon, everyone agreed: the costume party was a great success! Thanks to the SMV’s dedication and the children’s joyful participation, it turned into a wonderful day full of fun, energy, and togetherness.
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Last Thursday, the campus of the German Embassy School Addis Ababa transformed into a place of lived diversity and cultural curiosity. During the German-Ethiopian Cultural Exchange Day, everything revolved around togetherness, creativity, and cultural exchange. Already in the morning, the schoolyard and classrooms were filled with lively activity: students of all grade levels took part in various projects that combined German and Ethiopian traditions in exciting ways. Whether pottery, dyeing, crafts, dancing, or cooking – everywhere there was experimenting, laughing, creating, and marveling. In the pottery workshop, artistic vessels and figures were created, while in the dyeing corner, brightly colored fabrics shone with natural pigments, and birdhouses were built in the crafts area. The delicious aroma from the school kitchen filled the entire building – students and teachers cooked traditional Ethiopian and German dishes together, tasted them, and proudly presented the results. A special highlight of the day was the final celebration with the entire school community, where the project results were showcased and parents proudly admired their children’s creations. Through a colorful exhibition, musical performances, and culinary delights, the students demonstrated what they had learned and achieved. The Cultural Exchange Day was more than just a project day – it was a vibrant symbol of how enriching cultural diversity can be and how strong a united community truly is.
Our school is now also on YouTube:👉 https://www.youtube.com/@DBSAA There you will find our film for the German School Award and the winning entry in the 50 Years of German Language Diploma competition. On Thursday, 25 September at 3 p.m., we will also be publishing our contribution to the European Day of Languages – Languages Open Hearts. This day has been coordinated by the Council of Europe and supported by the European Union since 2001. It is all about multilingualism. You can hear 13 languages in our video – and perhaps they will open your heart too.
Traditional Entrance with School Cones Today was a very special day for our former kindergarten children: they were officially welcomed into primary school. In keeping with tradition, they walked from the kindergarten to the school, proudly carrying their colorful “Schultüten” (traditional German school cones filled with sweets and school supplies). Welcome by the School Community Upon arrival, the entire school community greeted them with cheerful singing. The excitement and joy were clearly visible on everyone’s faces. Celebration in the Gym The celebration continued in the gym, where a festive program had been prepared. The two primary school principals, Mrs. Bezabih and Mrs. Wagner, introduced themselves, followed by a welcoming speech from our head of school, Mr. Hasse. Musical Highlight A special highlight of the day was the wonderful musical performance by the 2nd grade students, which brought big smiles to the faces of the new first graders and their families. Exploring Their New Classrooms To conclude the day, the children of classes 1a and 1b were able to explore their new classrooms together with their teachers – a very exciting moment marking the official beginning of their school journey. We wish all our new first graders a wonderful start to their school life and many happy experiences in the years ahead!