Thursday, May 15, 2008

OUR SCHOOL'S MISSION

Based on the mission and history of the Armenian Evangelical Church, the goal of the Armenian Evangelical School is to equip students with a quality Christian Armenian education, adhering to the governmental curriculum, in addition to maintaining the orientation set by the Armenian Evangelical Educational Council.

The aforementioned goal has three characteristics:

1. Quality Education:

Aims to educate the whole person, preparing the student to attain the highest possible educational level, or the alternative of a technical career.

2. Armenian Identity:

Provides a national ethnic education at all teaching levels, through the teaching of Armenian language, literature, history and cultural programs.

3. Armenian Evangelical Heritage:

Above all, invites the student to know God through the Lord Jesus Christ.

OUR SCHOOL'S HISTORY

Armenian Evangelical Shamlian Tatikian Secondary School is located in Bourj-Hammoud, a suburb to the north east of Beirut, Lebanon. It began in 1934 with kindergarten and primary classes only. Now it has 306 pupils and kindergarten, primary and secondary classes.A Brief History: New Marash, the first Armenian street in Beirut, Lebanon, was built in the Bourj-Hammoud area, in 1929. Armenians were the only inhabitants of the street. They arrived from Kilikia, Anadol and other regions, after the genocide in 1915. Little by little the streets of Bourj-Hammoud were enlarged; people settled in the area and were eager to establish cultural, educational institutions and churches beside their humble residences. The Armenian Evangelical School among others in Beirut was one of the first schools to open. It had a kindergarten and two elementary classes. (The first branch was in Ashrafieh, under the initiative of the New Marash Armenian Evangelical Church). The Armenian Evangelical Shamlian-Tatikian Secondary School has gradually developed through the years from this Armenian Evangelical school started in 1930. In 1936 Reverend G. Hassessian increased the number of elementary classes to six. Subsequent to this, Reverend A. Hadidian added several more classes. First in 1950 the four intermediate grades of the second cycle. Then, in 1958 the three secondary grades of the third cycle were certified. In 1964 Mr.& Mrs. J. Shamlian and their son Mr. G. Tatikian contributed to the school a new modern building and called it the Armenian Evangelical Shamlian-Tatikian Secondary School. Today, our school embodies the Christian, educational and civic objectives of life. It views the education of the individual learner as a means to develop Christian Armenian citizens capable of serving their country and self-confident adults ready to face the challenges of the twenty-first century.