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Modern French language class opened in Mastara village school with the support of the Stepan Gishyan Foundation

YEREVAN, June 10. /ARKA/. Students of the Mastara village school in Aragatsotn region now have the opportunity to study French in a fully equipped classroom equipped with all the multimedia capabilities, the press service of Acba Bank reports.
The French language class in the Mastara village secondary school was fully equipped and technically modernized by the Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation together with the Armenian Fund for Sustainable Development.
Students will be able to overcome language barriers in a classroom equipped with modern equipment.
“We are glad to be in Mastara Secondary School today, where hundreds of students now have the opportunity to study French in a renovated, new and digitalized classroom, also equipped with new literature brought from France,” said Anna Gishyan, director of the Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation.
“It is very important that French is taught in Armenian schools, and I am very happy that we are seeing such a result again. I am really impressed by this level of proficiency in French. I am glad that we are implementing this program together with the Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation,” said Alain Tuhadyan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian Sustainable Development Fund. The Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation was founded by Acba Bank, French Credit Agricole, the National Federation of Credit Agricole and the Gishyan family. The foundation’s programs are aimed at strengthening Armenian-French ties, improving and perfecting the socio-economic, scientific-educational, cultural and healthcare systems of Armenia. -0-

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