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Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   29 March 2024

Armenia's Govt. to contribute to Ruben Vardanyan's development projects for Dilijan International School

Armenia's Govt. to contribute to Ruben Vardanyan's development projects for Dilijan 
International School

YEREVAN, JULY 25, ARMENPRESS. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Hovik Abrahamyan, who is on a visit to Armenia’s Tavush Province, visited Dilijan International School. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Minister of Territorial Administration of the Republic of Armenia, Deputy Prime Minister Armen Gevorgyan, Governor of Tavush, Mayor of Dilijan, and the Director of Dilijan International School.

Hovik Abrahamyan visited school's administrative and academic sectors, walked around the classrooms, the library where works have entered the final stage.  During the conversation with the Director of Dilijan International school, the Prime Minister promised to support them if any issue arises.

UWC Dilijan will be a vibrant and dynamic coeducational international boarding school, for boys and girls aged 13 to 19, located in Armenia, at the heart of the ever-shifting balance between the East and the West.

UWC Dilijan will offer a globally regarded education to bright students from all over the world, striving to be a beacon of excellence and diversity in the region. The School’s location in a host country where ancient cultures of the East and the West have been absorbed over millennia, will create a stimulating environment shaped by the enduring balance of its values and traditions.

UWC Dilijan will endeavour to work towards a more peaceful, equitable and sustainable world by delivering a challenging and transformative education with high academic standards to students from wide national, social, religious and ethnic backgrounds. The College will contribute to the enrichment of Dilijan and Armenia through multiple service projects and will in turn be enriched by their history and culture.








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