History
After the Armenian genocide, the Armenians, who had sought refuge on the Eastern shores of the Mediterranean, tried to revive the Armenian life in a foreign land. One of the first envoys of this holy mission was Rev. Yenovk Hadidian, who formed an elementary school, in order to create a small Armenian family who would receive an evangelical education, and would give rise to new Armenian generations. On May 16, 1922 the first branch of the school started operating in a hut named “Adana Camp” in Beirut.
In 1922, a second evangelical school was formed in the nearby “Isgenderon camp”. In 1924, the two schools united under the name “Armenian Evangelical School for boys and girls”. It received its official license in 1925. Through Reverend Henry Rigg's generous donation, and in memory of his wife and daughter, a new building was built to serve as a church and classroom in the Ashrafieh area.
During the years 1943-50, in successive steps the school undergoes further changes:
- It becomes a full high school, with 11 years of study after 3 years of kindergarten.
- It develops its own library within the possibilities of the times.
- It furnishes a modest laboratory with three departments - physics, chemistry and biology.
- It develops a good high school choir with four voices.
- It starts the tradition of annual field days.
- It starts publishing "Arpi" — the annual schoolbook.
- Organizes parent-teacher meetings and teacher training seminars
The advancement of the Armenian Evangelical Central School continued as it set its first secondary class in the academic year 1944–1945. Ever since that day, the school is renamed Armenian Evangelical Central High School.
In 1965, the school starts implementing the official state educational program with its three levels of examination: Certificate (6th grade), Brevet (9th grade), First and Second Baccalaureates (11thand 12th grades).
In 1969, the kindergarten and elementary building was completed, and included a memorial hall dedicated to the victims of an accident during a school trip that took place on April 1, 1960, costing the life of 3 teachers and 18 students.
During the academic year 1976–1977, grade twelve was established.
The school celebrates its 60th anniversary in 1982 with commemorative events and its 65th in 1987 with a concert of performing arts. The publication of a large-format anniversary scrapbook/photo album marks the 70th anniversary. In 2002, church and community leaders, government ministers, academic representatives, school principals and others join the school family and its alumni in a public 80th anniversary grand jubilee in the Royal Plaza Hotel.
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