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Teach at Asmara International Community School in Eritrea

Map pin iconEritrea
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About Asmara International Community School

The Asmara International Community School is a non-profit independent day school that offers education in English to international students from Pre-K to Grade 12. The school offers international curriculum in core subjects and specialist classes. AICS also offers English language support (ESL) to elementary students if it’s needed.

Asmara International Community School contact information

Address: Asmara, Asmara, Eritrea
Phone: +291 1-161705

Eritrea at a glance

Country information

Capital: Asmara

Language: Tigrinya, Beja, Arabic, Tigre, Kunama, Saho, Bilen, Nara, Afar, English

Population: 5 million

Currency: Eritrean nakfa (ERN)

Government: one-party presidential republic

Major Religion(s): Christianity, Islam

Climate: temperate highlands, arid and semi-arid lowlands

Country quick facts

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The Eritrean population is made up of nine recognised ethnic groups, the largest of which is the Tigrayan community.
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Eritrea is a multilingual country with no official language. However, Tigrinya is most widely spoken and English serves as the working language.
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Eritrea spent most of its modern history under foreign rule. Italy colonized the country at the end of the 19th century. When World War II broke out, they were replaced by a British military administration, and after the War, Eritrea was federated with Et
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In 1993, Eritrea officially gained its independence after decades of armed struggle with Ethiopia.
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Football and cycling are the most popular sports in Eritrea.
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The literacy rate for Eritrean youth aged 15 to 24 years is around 93% for males and 88% for females.
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