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Stepan Gishyan charity foundation opens modern French language classroom at #8 school in Hrazdan

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 19 / ARKA /. From now on, the students at #8 basic school in the town of Hrazdan will be having their French language classes in a new and furnished classroom.

The classroom created by the joint efforts of the Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation and the Armenian Fund for Sustainable Development is equipped with all multimedia capabilities: a computer, an electronic board, a TV set of Armenian production, rich French literature, as well as upholstered furniture for conducting lessons in an informal environment, the press service of ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK said.

“I am very happy that the children here have joined the ranks of those happy students who have the opportunity to take French lessons in such a beautiful classroom. Now all the necessary conditions are in place for children to learn French more effectively and to have more interesting classes,” said Anna Gishyan, the director of Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation.

“I am very impressed to see how the children are prepared and excited to learn. I also see the work of teachers. I thank them for their great efforts to teach French. I congratulate the school administration for having such a modern classroom,” said Alain Touhadyan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian Fund for Sustainable Development.

The Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation was established in 2015 by ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank, French Credit Agricole, Credit Agricole National Federation and the Gishyan Family. — 0–

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