Alumni Day
The first Friday assembly of the new term for Middle and Upper School students was held on the day that six former E.I.S. students returned to school to give presentations on academic and social life in their respective universities.
Delighted to spend time back together in Cotonou on their holiday, the university students eagerly answered questions, shared anecdotes and gave advice to their former E.I.S. schoolmates.
Now studying in different parts of the world and preparing for various careers, they are as follows:
Mikael Creppy: Cleveland State University, U.S.A. - Chemical Engineering
Achraf Hage Ali: American University of Beirut, Lebanon - Biology/Pre-Medicine
Brian Manglani: Suffolk University Madrid, Spain - Environmental Science
Julien Carsky: University of Maryland, U.S.A. - Criminology and Criminal Justice
Nadia Grimaud: Suffolk University Boston, U.S.A. - Biochemistry
Loic Ouandji: Ashesi University, Ghana - Information Technology
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