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Promoting Armenian-Iranian Educational and Cultural relationships

In our Educomplex, Januray is a busy month. We are engaged in realizing different projects and educational eschange programmes and also in coming up with new initiatives. No sooner had we seen off a big group of schoolchildren from Javakheti, Georgia than we received a new group of 20 schoolchildren and teachers from Lanchkhuti, Georgia. We have constant educational relationships with Georgia, and every time new regions, new towns and new schools are involved in our programme of Georgian Armenian Public Educational Bridges. Georgian is one of the 7 languages which are taught at our Educomplex. The languages of our bordering countries Turkey and Iran are among these 7 languages.    

 Ms Parsin Kazemin, vice president of the Center of Education and Culture of Iran in Armenia, was hosted at the Educomplex on a working visit with hopeful expectations to promote Armenian-Iranian cultural and educational relationships. Ms Parsin was very much inspired by the educational projects and educational exchange programmes being realized at the Educomplex. She expressed her wish that more learners be involved in the groups studying Persian and new cultural and educational projects connect the teachers and schoolchildren of our two neighboring countries.     

Marta Asatryan, our High School principal