Armenia, Yerevan
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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.
Shirakatsy Lyceum has 1,000 pupils, instruction in Armenian, English.
35 Mikoyan St, Yerevan, RA 0079, Armenia.
Kindergarten; Primary School; Middle School; High School.
International Scientific-Educational Complex with IB programs (PYP, MYP, DP).
Inclusive education with support for learners with access requirements (IEPs/SSPs) and multilingual learners, including scaffolding and bilingual resources.
Armenia
Shirakatsy Lyceum teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
IB Primary Years Program (PYP), IB Middle Years Program (MYP), and Diploma Program (DP) are implemented at Shirakatsy Lyceum. The Primary School follows an integrated RA State curriculum with the IB PYP for children aged 3-10 (kindergarten 3-6, junior school 6-10). The Middle School uses the IB MYP for grades 5-10 to prepare for grades 11-12 and for both National and IB DP. The High School for grades 11-12 offers the National Program as well as the English-taught IB Diploma Program.
The IB Diploma Program provides a globally acknowledged qualification for higher education.
An environment of mutual respect, cooperation and fairness is fostered in the Primary School. The Psychological Service supports students' psychological health in close cooperation with educators and the parent community. The Primary School uses a cross-curricular learning approach to connect knowledge with everyday life, supporting holistic development.
IB Diploma Programme is delivered in English at the High School.
The Psychological Service takes care of the psychological health of students in close cooperation with educators and the parent community.
Security Service provides around-the-clock security for students and employees.
1. Kindergarten admissions: Admissions to the Kindergarten are conducted year-round, subject to vacancy. The primary school director handles inquiries (Gayane Grigoryan, 093 929201). The process relies on available places and does not specify a testing requirement for entry. 2. Primary School admissions: Primary School admissions for the 2026–2027 academic year are closed; the policy for 2026–2027 has been updated. Children who turn 6 by December 31 are eligible for first grade. Applications are accepted in two stages: February 1–10 for the senior kindergarten group, children with siblings studying at the Lyceum, and Lyceum employees; and March 10–15 for new applicants. Applications are submitted online, with a one-time exam fee of 15,000 AMD payable to Amio Bank (non-refundable); exemptions apply for some categories. Admission is based on the results of a psychological readiness survey conducted after the application is accepted; the Lyceum emphasizes priority allocations: 60% of remaining places to siblings or Lyceum employees, and 40% to new applicants. An open house is organized to introduce the Primary School, and additional information is posted in announcements and on official social platforms. There is a waiting list for grades 2–4; admission from the waiting list occurs in order if vacancies arise. Tuition fees for the Primary School are published; the admissions policy and list of required documents are available in the useful documents section.
There is a waiting list for admission to grades 2–4; admission from the waiting list is conducted in the order of the list when vacancies exist.