Somaliland Boarding School Begins Inaugural Year
Press release
This week marked the beginning of the Abaarso Tech 2009 - 2010
school year. AT is pleased to announce that all 51 students who
received an inv itation, committed to Abaarso Tech’s four year
secondary program and many more students expressed their desire to
join the school.
Of the 51 students accepted, 30 boarding students were chosen as a
re sult of scoring in the top 1% of the country on the Somaliland 8^th
Grade Exit Exam and then further passing an exam administered by SOS
and AT. This diverse group draws from all over Somaliland, including
the distant Eastern regions, with 20% of students coming from
Sanaag and Sool.
Abaarso Tech’s 21 day students were selected from a pool of students
w ho fell just below the top 1% on the Somaliland 8^th Grade Exit
Exam, we re recommended by their principals, or attended our
September program. This group then took a separate AT exam which
tested math, logic, scienc e and writing. With an acceptance
rate well under half of those students applying, the AT faculty is
extremely pleased with the day students selec ted and thus far
those children are proving every bit as good as those who are
boarding.
Initially, Abaarso Tech did not anticipate having the capacity to
house fe male students in its first year. However, the school
recently received a grant commitment from Horseed Inc. (a non-profit
organization comm itted to supporting education in Somalia) to
put towards the construction of a temporary girls dormitory. As
such, AT was able to accept 8 girls in its inaugural boarding school
class and 15 overall. In the future, when proper dormitories are
constructed for both boys and girls, this structure will become the
Abaarso Tech biology/chemistry Lab.
Abaarso Tech is a world class
secondary boarding school designed to take the best students from
across Somaliland, provide them with four years of practical
curriculum and intensive English classes. At the end of their time
with Abaarso Tech, students should be well equipped to seek
oppor tunities in Somaliland and abroad that they would not have had
access to otherwise. Abaarso Tech is also running professional
training for teachers and starting development projects in the
village of Abaarso
Source:Waaheen
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