REPAIRED MUSICAL SCHOOL OPENS IN IJEVAN WITH PARTICIPATION OF RA PRIME MINISTER
ARMENPRESS
SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS: Repaired musical school ceremonially
opened today in Ijevan with participation of Armenian Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan. The school was built in 1978 and had never been
subject to repair since then.
Director of the school Svetlana Beglaryan noted that construction
started from November 2009. According to her, not only repair works
have been implemented, but one more floor has been added as well. The
director noted that previously the school did not have halls for
sessions and concert; they are currently placed at the third floor.
The repair has been funded by the World Bank through the Armenian
Social Investment Fund. The latter also supported the school in
updating of the property.
The musical school is intended for 320 pupils, but Mrs. Beglaryan
said that currently 325 pupils attend it, 25 of who are from children
houses. According to her, not only the children from Ijevan, but from
neighboring regions as well attend the school.
The Armenian Prime Minister has made his own contribution to
replenishment of musical instruments; he has donated a German royal.
The executive director also visited the local tourism center, where
an expo-fair of books published in the recent years was held. Tigran
Sargsyan walked around in the building, getting acquainted with
the exhibits.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS: Repaired musical school ceremonially
opened today in Ijevan with participation of Armenian Prime Minister
Tigran Sargsyan. The school was built in 1978 and had never been
subject to repair since then.
Director of the school Svetlana Beglaryan noted that construction
started from November 2009. According to her, not only repair works
have been implemented, but one more floor has been added as well. The
director noted that previously the school did not have halls for
sessions and concert; they are currently placed at the third floor.
The repair has been funded by the World Bank through the Armenian
Social Investment Fund. The latter also supported the school in
updating of the property.
The musical school is intended for 320 pupils, but Mrs. Beglaryan
said that currently 325 pupils attend it, 25 of who are from children
houses. According to her, not only the children from Ijevan, but from
neighboring regions as well attend the school.
The Armenian Prime Minister has made his own contribution to
replenishment of musical instruments; he has donated a German royal.
The executive director also visited the local tourism center, where
an expo-fair of books published in the recent years was held. Tigran
Sargsyan walked around in the building, getting acquainted with
the exhibits.
From: A. Papazian