Installation of a Three-Phase Digital Electric Meter
By Linus Tigiti, SJ
In today’s fast-evolving digital world, embracing modern technology is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity. Reflecting Ethiopia’s national shift from analog to digital systems, a three-phase digital electric meter has been installed, marking a significant step toward modern energy management.
This is more than a meter—it is a smart gateway to real-time energy awareness. Equipped with advanced technology, the meter automatically transmits electricity tariff readings to a designated mobile phone number, eliminating the need for manual checks. The result: instant, accurate, and easily accessible energy consumption data for smarter decision-making.
Shaping a Safer and Greener Tomorrow
Construction has officially commenced on the perimeter fence, walkways, and landscaping of the school —an inspiring transformation that blends safety, beauty, and functionality. The fence will enhance security by clearly defining boundaries and deterring unauthorized access. At the same time, newly designed walkways will ensure smooth, safe movement across the compound, while thoughtful landscaping will breathe life into the grounds, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere for all.
This is more than construction—it is a vision unfolding. A compound where learning thrives in a space built with care and purpose.
Fixing of the Aluminum Windows
A remarkable transformation is unfolding as aluminum windows are being installed throughout the school. More than just a structural upgrade, these modern fittings symbolize a bold step forward—inviting natural light, improving airflow, and enhancing energy efficiency. Their clean, minimalist design brings both elegance and durability, offering a safer, brighter, and more inspiring learning atmosphere. With every pane fitted, the vision becomes clearer: a school built not only with concrete and steel, but with innovation, beauty, and purpose. The future is no longer waiting—it’s being framed, one window at a time.
G+1 Classroom Block Nearing Completion: A Home for 368 Students
Construction of the G+1 classroom block—designed to have 8 rooms for 368 students—is progressing impressively. The ground floor has reached plastering stage of the wall, while the first floor awaits construction as the curing period continues. Structural works for the block’s foundation and columns are nearly complete, with great attention given to quality and durability. The block walls are almost finished, giving shape to a strong and welcoming learning space. Once completed, this facility will significantly expand the school’s capacity—just in time to welcome new students for the upcoming academic year.