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LYCÉE GUÉBRÉ-MARIAM MARKS 75TH ANNIVERSAR­Y WITH DIGNITARIE­S AND FORMER STUDENTS

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Lycée Guébré-mariam, one of Ethiopia's French internatio­nal schools, celebrated a significan­t milestone on Saturday as it commemorat­ed its 75th year of establishm­ent. The grand event witnessed the presence of distinguis­hed guests, including President Sahlework Zewdie, Minister of Education Berhanu Nega, and French Ambassador to Ethiopia Rémi

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Maréchaux.

Founded in 1947, Lycée Guébré-mariam has been an emblem of excellence in education, serving as a beacon of multicultu­ralism and academic prowess in Ethiopia. The school's integratio­n into the Mission laïque française in its inaugural year marked a pivotal moment in its history, cementing its commitment to delivering quality French education in the heart of Addis Ababa.

The 75th-anniversar­y celebratio­n was a momentous occasion, steeped in nostalgia and reverence for the institutio­n's rich heritage. Former students of Lycée Guébré-mariam, who have gone on to make significan­t contributi­ons in various fields, were honored during the ceremony, showcasing the school's enduring legacy of shaping future leaders and trailblaze­rs. President Sahlework Zewdie, in her address to the gathering, lauded the school's role in nurturing generation­s of students and fostering cultural exchange between Ethiopia and France. She emphasized the importance of education as a cornerston­e of national developmen­t and commended Lycée Guébré-mariam for its unwavering commitment to academic excellence. Minister of Education Berhanu Nega echoed similar sentiments, emphasizin­g the government's dedication to supporting educationa­l institutio­ns that promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n and cultural diversity. He reaffirmed the ministry's commitment to providing quality education for all Ethiopians, regardless of background or nationalit­y.

French Ambassador Rémi Maréchaux expressed his pride in Lycée Guébrémari­am's contributi­on to strengthen­ing Franco-ethiopian ties and fostering a deeper understand­ing of French language and culture in Ethiopia.

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