
When we arrived, we were greeted by dozens of youngsters. Almost 1,000 children attend the school, but most are there just a half-day -- there are two daily shifts. After a few moments of chaos the teachers ordered the kids back into the classrooms and they obediently followed.
Just in case you were wondering how popular Barack Obama is in Ethiopia, here's one of a few Obama-themed notebooks we spotted at the school.
The school's recess yard -- as we were leaving they were setting up a volleyball net.
These 8th graders were attending a biology review session conducted in English.
These little ones sang us a song in English -- as you can see from the vocabulary words on the wall, English language education starts at a young age.
We thanked the assistant principal for our tour and gave him some notebooks and crayons for his students.