Armenian premier visits prestigious education establishment in Yerevan
24.06.2016,
11:47
Hovik Abrahamyan, Armenian prime minister, has visited Yerevan’s Anania Shirakatsi seminary-educational complex to get acquainted with the amenities and educational programs, the press office of the government reported on Thursday.
YEREVAN, June 24. /ARKA/. Hovik Abrahamyan, Armenian prime minister, has visited Yerevan’s Anania Shirakatsi seminary-educational complex to get acquainted with the amenities and educational programs, the press office of the government reported on Thursday.
“During the tour, Seminary Director Ashot Alikhanyan gave details of the training process, acquisitions and development projects,” the press release says. “He noted that the institution implements education in senior, middle, junior schools and elementary grades in the sphere of secondary education in line with the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) system. Its individual departments are conducting research in different directions.”
Alikhanyan briefed the prime minister on the ongoing renovation work and the construction of a new sports complex.
Hovik Abrahamyan talked to college students and high school teachers to discuss with them issues related to education and professional development. The premier welcomed the educational activities and, on behalf of his government, expressed readiness to assist in the development of the college, if necessary.
Over 300 graduates have studied and are studying at prestigious universities worldwide; a large number of its students have won prizes in international and republican Olympiads.
The seminary is also a full member of the International Schools «Round Square» Organization Association. --0----
“During the tour, Seminary Director Ashot Alikhanyan gave details of the training process, acquisitions and development projects,” the press release says. “He noted that the institution implements education in senior, middle, junior schools and elementary grades in the sphere of secondary education in line with the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) system. Its individual departments are conducting research in different directions.”
Alikhanyan briefed the prime minister on the ongoing renovation work and the construction of a new sports complex.
Hovik Abrahamyan talked to college students and high school teachers to discuss with them issues related to education and professional development. The premier welcomed the educational activities and, on behalf of his government, expressed readiness to assist in the development of the college, if necessary.
Over 300 graduates have studied and are studying at prestigious universities worldwide; a large number of its students have won prizes in international and republican Olympiads.
The seminary is also a full member of the International Schools «Round Square» Organization Association. --0----