Some pictures of AGBU Paris Saturday Shool graduation ceremony which was held on June 20 at AGBU Alex Manoogian Cultural Center.
At the AGBU Saturday School in Paris, France students participate in a year-end performance for parents and family members. The program aims to make working with the Armenian language fun for youth of all ages.
Serving students from 6 to 17 years old, this year’s Paris Saturday School wowed guests with a full program of dance, music and theatre.
PLEASE NOTE: Enrollment for next year’s Saturday School classes in Paris, France will take place on September 13 from 2:00 to 6:00 pm and the 2008/2009 session will begin on September 20, 2008.
The youth of AGBU Paris were interviewed by NTV Slovenia for a report on the Armenians. This program is part of a series on the communities of France. The reporter having chosen the Armenian community, explains that the Armenians were victims of a genocide in 1915 and each year the youth of the [city's Armenian] organizations together organize a gathering on April 23. This year, she says, a Turkish intellectual will be speaking
AGBU offers many programs promoting the development of the identity and culture of young Armenians especially during holiday trips organized in Armenia and France
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France Ski Vacation in Haute-Savoie for children (10-16 years old) in February.
France Summer Camp in Haute-Savoie for children (7-14 years old) in July.
Discovery Trips to Armenia for children (15-18 years old) in August.
Internship Programs for students (19-26 years old) in New York, Paris and Yerevan.
Scout Camp in Armenia for children (13-18 years old) in August.
AGBU Europe will promote important Armenian initiatives in areas as diverse as academic research, the preservation and promotion of heritage, culture, higher education and Armenian language teaching, European policies, training programs, children and youth activities. AGBU annually touches the lives of some 400,000 Armenians on six continents.