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    Armenian international school in Dilijan to host children from 60 countries

    April 27, 2013 | 22:26


    Leading Russian businessman of Armenian descent Ruben Vardanyan shared
    his thoughts about the idea of international school in Dilijan in
    an interview with Novaya Gazeta.

    He noted that this will be a boarding school for teenagers from 13 to
    19, in which the teaching is conducted in English.

    `The idea of Dilijan School is that it is a possible alternative to
    learning in Western countries, and will serve an educational
    institution, whose graduates have a good chance to enter any
    university, including those of Ivy League,' Vardanyan said.

    According to him, Dilijan School is an international school, which
    will host children from at least 60 countries, including Armenia and
    other CIS states. The international composition of students will be
    secured by the fact that in October 2013 the school will become a full
    member of the United World Colleges community, which will allow
    recruiting students in different countries, including Europe, through
    a network of UWC national committees.

    `The project was born in my family. I am a father of four children,
    and for me and my wife this topic is relevant. It is important that
    our children have good education and at the same time remain committed
    to the values important to us,' said the businessman.

    In addition to personal reasons, according to Vardanyan, there are
    other motives to establish Dilijan School. In particular, Russia has
    maintained close ties with the republics of the former Soviet Union,
    and the school is one of the ways of integration.

    `Despite the fact that the teaching will be conducted in English, we
    will be offering an advanced courses on Russian and Armenian languages
    and literature in accordance with the national curriculum for native
    speakers,' he said.

    Ruben Vardanian is the co-Head at Sberbank CIB, Head of the SKOLKOVO
    business school's Brand and Fundraising Committee. He has worked at
    Troika Dialog since it was founded and has been the CEO since 1992.


    News from Armenia - NEWS.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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