Limassol Armenian school explained

See also: Armenian Cypriots and Armenian education in Cyprus.

Nareg Armenian School
Native Name:
Type:Private High-School
District:Limassol

The Nareg Armenian School (;), also known as the Limassol Armenian School, is located in Limassol. As of 1972, it has been called Nareg, after Saint Krikor Naregatsi. It's located on 16, Vassilis Michaelides street in central Limassol, next to the Sourp Kevork church. The current building was built between 2006 and 2007 by the Technical Services of the Ministry of Education and Culture and was inaugurated on 5 November 2008 by then-President of Cyprus Demetris Christofias.[1]

The first Armenian school in Limassol operated in 1928, by initiative of Armenian Archbishop Bedros Saradjian, at the house of Siranoush Avedikian on Zena Gunther street. After the Sourp Kevork church was erected (1939–1940), lessons were held inside the church. In 1951, by initiative of priest Shahé Semerdjian and a donation by Ethiopian-Armenian Roupen Babigian, the initial building of the Armenian National School was built, which was inaugurated on 17 November 1951. In 1954, by donation of the Limassol Armenian youth, the building was expanded and as of then, all lessons were held inside the school.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Booklet on the Armenians of Cyprus. Hadjilyra. Alexander-Michael. May 2009. Kalaydjian Foundation. 30 July 2011.
  2. Web site: Book The Armenians of Cyprus. Hadjilyra. Alexander-Michael. May 2009. Kalaydjian Foundation. 30 July 2011.