THE COURSES OF SYRIAN CILICIAN SCHOOL ARE IN THEIR REGULAR PROCESS
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Cilician school operating for Syrian
children is taking its normal course. As Hranush Hakobyan, Minister
of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia told in the briefing with
Armenpress, no efforts are cared the school will become professional
sooner. "This is a key issue, we shall make everything possible Syrian
Armenian children will integrate into our society" Hranush Hakobyan
noted. The Minister will personally attend school to find out what
difficulties it faces. Syrian Cilician School is located in Yerevan
number 14 school after Nar Dos. Over 220 Syrian children of 1-9 grade
are studying there. The educational process is conducted in accordance
with Syrian curriculum, in Arabic language, the teachers are Syrian
Armenians. The school establishment is initiated by Cilicia charitable
organization so that Syrian children's educational process will not
be interrupted, and reportedly they would not encounter troubles
after the political situation in Syria be settled.
From: A. Papazian
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 22, ARMENPRESS: Cilician school operating for Syrian
children is taking its normal course. As Hranush Hakobyan, Minister
of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia told in the briefing with
Armenpress, no efforts are cared the school will become professional
sooner. "This is a key issue, we shall make everything possible Syrian
Armenian children will integrate into our society" Hranush Hakobyan
noted. The Minister will personally attend school to find out what
difficulties it faces. Syrian Cilician School is located in Yerevan
number 14 school after Nar Dos. Over 220 Syrian children of 1-9 grade
are studying there. The educational process is conducted in accordance
with Syrian curriculum, in Arabic language, the teachers are Syrian
Armenians. The school establishment is initiated by Cilicia charitable
organization so that Syrian children's educational process will not
be interrupted, and reportedly they would not encounter troubles
after the political situation in Syria be settled.
From: A. Papazian