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Private school in Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
Yeprem and Martha Philibosian Armenian Evangelical College
Location
Beirut, Beirut
Lebanon
Information
TypePrivate
Established1923
PrincipalDr. Armen Urneshlian
GradesKindergarten – secondary
Religious affiliationArmenian Evangelical Church
WebsiteArmenian Evangelical College

The Yeprem and Martha Philibosian Armenian Evangelical College (A.E.C.) (Armenian: Հայ Աւետարանական Գոլէճ, Arabic: المدرسة الأرمنية الانجيلية العالية) was founded in 1923 in Beirut, Lebanon. There are three sections to the school: a kindergarten for children aged 4–6 years, a primary section for children 6–12 years and a secondary level for those aged 12–18 years.

Dr. Zaven Messerlian has been the principal of the school since 1967 and in 2007, he got a tribute for his 40 years of service in Los Angeles.

History

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The beginnings of the Armenian Evangelical College date to the early 1920s (official founding 1923), when, from simple origins among the growing immigrant group, a school was organized, which in time developed into a boys' high school. Meanwhile, in 1921 an Armenian Girls' American School had been established, under the auspices of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. In 1934 the two high schools were combined and were governed by a board of managers initially representing the entire Armenian Evangelical community in Beirut; it came under the sole jurisdiction of the First Armenian Evangelical Church of Beirut.

The AEC established the first baccalaureate class in 1960. In 1969 the “Second Baccalaureate” was started, with financial aid from Mr. S. Philibosian. To date, the AEC has had almost 1500 graduates.

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References

  1. Check some pictures here: http://www.aecalumnibeirut.com/node/54

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