Cruise School

About Us

The cruise school was founded in 2007. It is currently one of Addis Ababa’s best schools. More than 4000 children are educated at the Cruise School, which has five locations. We began with a clear vision and a strong desire to create a visible and meaningful difference by providing high-quality education to those who enroll with us and by setting a high standard for schools in our area and across the country. Our School is still one of the Schools capable of giving excellent education that develops with the demands and difficulties of the time, led by experienced educational professionals famous in the area not only for long but also amazing service.

Our Business Highlights

Founded in
2007
Type of School
Private
Number of Students
1001-5000 students
Education Level
kindergarten/ Nursery School, Primary School, High School
Size
11-100 employees
Working Days
Monday to Friday
Business Hours
8am-5pm

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Our contact details
Nefas Silk Lafto Subcity, Woreda 3, House No. 1456, Libiya road, next to previous Melifoni Pastry
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