Menelik II School: History and Facilities
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What did Emperor Menelik II found in 1908?

  • A trailblazing medical institution
  • Ethiopia's first university
  • Ethiopia's first modern elementary school (correct)
  • The University of Addis Ababa
  • Where is Menelik II School situated?

  • Bahir Dar city, Ethiopia
  • Mekelle city, Ethiopia
  • Arat Kilo neighborhood, Addis Ababa (correct)
  • Dire Dawa town, Ethiopia
  • How many students are enrolled in the primary school at Menelik II School?

  • Exactly 5,000
  • More than 2,000 (correct)
  • Less than 1,000
  • Around 3,500
  • How many instructors does the school employ?

    <p>144 Ethiopian instructors and 16 foreign expatriates</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many students attend evening classes starting from grades 5 or 6?

    <p>3,800 kids</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Menelik II

    • Founded the first modern bank in Ethiopia, the Bank of Abyssinia, in 1908.
    • Has a school named after him, Menelik II School.
    • The school is situated in Jijiga, the capital of the Somali Region of Ethiopia.

    Menelik II School Statistics

    • Enrolls approximately 7,500 students in the primary school.
    • Employs around 280 instructors.
    • Has around 1,500 students attending evening classes, starting from grades 5 or 6.

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    Explore the history and facilities of Menelik II School, the first modern educational institution in Ethiopia, founded by Emperor Menelik II in 1908. Learn about the primary and secondary education facilities catering to over 9,000 students in Addis Ababa's Arat Kilo neighborhood.

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