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Armenia offers a range of international schools for expat families, with options spanning British, IB, American, and other curricula. Families relocating here will find schools at various price points, from affordable to premium institutions with world-class facilities.
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Lycee Francais Anatole France is an Armenian-based International French Lycée, the only Armenian school approved by the French Ministry of National Education and recognised under the 2011 intergovernmental agreement between France and Armenia. The school teaches in French, following the programs of the French Ministry of National Education, from nursery to high school. It offers a bespoke curriculum and a pathway to French diplomas: nursery (maternelle) 2-5, elementary (elementaire) 6-10, middle (college) 11-14 with the Brevet, and high school (lycee) 15-17 with the Baccalaureat. The school is part of the AEFE network, in the ZECO zone, enabling exchanges and study in France or abroad. Facilities include a canteen with meals included, designed by a nutritionist. After-school activities (Périscolaire) begin October 1, with extracurriculars and a Student Council in leadership roles. An Armenian section supports local language and culture. This environment broadens students' horizons and learning for their future in Armenia.
CIS Armenia International School is an international Cambridge-accredited institution in Yerevan for students aged 3 to 18. The school offers a British-style curriculum that blends the British National, Cambridge International and Armenian National curricula, guiding learners from Early Years Preschool through Primary to Secondary, with Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS and A Levels in the senior years, alongside the Australian Curriculum. The campus is a four-floor building in the city centre with bright, well-resourced classrooms and interactive technologies. Facilities include a science laboratory and dedicated computer science rooms, plus a sports equipment area and on-site playground; the city-centre location is paired with 24/7 safety. An after-school programme provides a wide range of activities, and school trips are organised as part of the curriculum. Core subjects include English (or ESL), Mathematics, Science and ICT, alongside Armenian and Russian, with additional subjects such as Art, Geography, History, Music and Physical Education.
UWC Dilijan is an international boarding school in Armenia that delivers a global education across ages 3 to 18. It offers Cambridge Primary and Secondary programmes for younger students and the IB Diploma Programme (DP) for students aged 16 and above, taught in English with Armenian and Russian support for language learners. The campus spans eight hectares in Dilijan National Park, featuring facilities including Academic and Administration Building with classrooms, laboratories, a Library and Resource Centre, integrated IT, Art Studios and a Medical Centre. Boarding houses and staff accommodation are on site, with a Sports Complex containing a gym, swimming pool and a FIFA-standard football pitch, plus tennis, squash, and volleyball courts. The school emphasises service, sustainability, and hands-on learning through CAS and a broad range of clubs. It welcomed its first cohort in 2014 and marked its tenth anniversary in 2024, maintaining a diverse community drawn from fifty countries.
Shirakatsy Lyceum International Educational Complex in Armenia educates students aged 3–18 within an IB framework alongside a national program. The Primary School follows an integrated RA state curriculum and implements IB PYP for ages 3–10. The Middle School uses IB MYP for grades 5–10 to prepare for grades 11–12 and for both the National program and the IB DP. The High School offers the National Program and an English-taught IB Diploma Program for grades 11–12. Founded in 1990, Lyceum joined Round Square in 2010 and CIS in 2022, emphasizing international exchanges and service. On campus, students access laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, a library with 27,000 eBooks and 15,000 hard copies, a Multimedia Center with a Conference Hall, plus a Concert Hall, Gymnasium, Dance Hall, and a Sports Ground with a tennis facility. Support services include Counseling, Medical, Dormitories, and two-week Summer Camp; university counseling and enrichment activities are offered.
QSI International School of Yerevan is a non-profit, day school in Armenia serving ages 3 to 18. The campus in Vahagni, established in 2011, houses 20 classrooms, an automated library with over 12,000 volumes, a makerspace, art and music rooms with a stage, science and technology labs, and a kitchen/cafeteria. Facilities include a playground, a soccer field, and a sports area; an indoor gym is used at a partner facility in winter. The school delivers an English-language American-style international curriculum with mastery learning, and AP courses are offered onsite and online. AP Capstone Diploma is part of the program. Students graduate with Academic Diploma with Honors (240 credits), Academic Diploma (240 credits), or General Diploma (220 credits), earning higher-order mastery for A grades. The school is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) and affiliated with the U.S. Department of State's Office of Overseas Schools (AOS).
Dilijan International School of Armenia (DIS) is an independent, not-for-profit international boarding school located on the Dilijan campus in Armenia. The school delivers Cambridge International Primary and Middle Years (Primary and Secondary) programmes for KG to Grade 10, operating as the primary, middle and high school section of the Dilijan International School. The DIS campus shares grounds with UWC Dilijan, which delivers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for the final two years of high school to about 220 students from more than 80 countries. DIS is administered by the Dilijan International School of Armenia Foundation (DISA) as a charitable trust; governance includes UWC Dilijan and is run by an all-volunteer Board. The community includes over 120 pupils from 10 nationalities and 27 staff from 11 nationalities, with a focus on international education in a multilingual, multicultural setting. This inclusive environment welcomes families seeking a global, standards-based K–12 pathway for learners.
British International School of Armenia is an independent international school that blends Pearson Edexcel curricula with Armenian national qualifications. It offers Pearson iGCSE and International A‑levels alongside the Armenian National Diploma for High School, and runs KS3 and iGCSE programs for Middle School. Instruction is in English, with extension options such as English for Young Learners, TOEFL iBT, IELTS, General English and Mathematics to support study and assessment. The Armenian diploma is delivered in parallel with international qualifications, following accreditation in 2023. A‑level Departments cover Business & Economics, IT and Mathematics/Physics, all taught in English 4–5 days a week (3–6:15 PM). Afterschool provision for Middle School (KS3 and iGCSE) runs from 3:30–5:45 PM, three to five times weekly. The school operates independently, collaborating with educators to combine Armenian educational traditions with international curricula and aims to prepare students for local and global higher education. It is independently governed and accountable too.
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