The main goal of General Education is the comprehensive and harmonious development of mental, spiritual, physical, and social abilities of learners and children, formation of proper manners, and behavior. (The RA "Law on Education", Yerevan, 1999).
According to State General Education Curriculum, it is envisaged to implement the 12-year general secondary education in a three-tier secondary school in the following successive levels:
- Elementary school - 4 years (grades 1-4)
- Middle school - 5 years (grades 5-9)
- High school - 3 years (grades 10-12)
The Republic of Armenia declares universal inclusive education as a guarantee of the right to education for every child. The inclusive education policy is aimed at ensuring the accessibility, opportunity equal of participation in, and quality of education of every child.
The goal of higher professional education is the preparation and re-qualification of highly qualified specialists; meeting the needs of education development of a person based on secondary general and secondary vocational education.
The two-level qualification system of higher professional education is established within the Republic of Armenia.
The person has passed the final attestation is granted with:
- the Bachelor’s degree — at the first level
- the Master’s degree — at the second level
Post-graduate professional education is aimed at increasing the educational level and raising the scientific and pedagogical qualifications of persons with higher professional education.
Post-graduate professional education is provided in doctoral studies, medical internship, and residency medical training of higher education institutions and scientific organizations by educational programs of a researcher and residency medical practitioner.
The qualification degree of a researcher provided under postgraduate professional education is established in the Republic of Armenia, with duration of at least 3 years.
- For more information please visit MESCS
- For applications for foreign citizens and Armenian Diaspora applicants to study in educational institutions of the Republic of Armenia please visit MESCS
- For detailed and full access to educational centers and information please visit here
Kindergartens
There are various kindergartens in Armenia where you can easily take your children if you have a residency permit. For viewing the list please visit here.
Unfortunately, the kindergarten online registration system is available only in the Armenian language, but you can easily contact for more information about the registration and availability.
Address: 1 Argishti str., Yerevan
E-mail: mankapartez@yerevan.am
Information Support Telephone: +374 11 514249
International preschool in Armenia:
The Smart Start International Preschool in Armenia (Contact: +374 11 333301/ +374 99 949994)
Any person 18 years or older can apply for Armenian citizenship. Terms of acquiring or terminating Armenian citizenship are settled upon the Law of the Republic of Armenia on "Citizenship of the Republic of Armenia" and Governmental Decision N 1390-N (23 November, 2007).
General requirements are: legal residence in Armenia for the last 3 years, good knowledge of Armenian, acquaintance with the Constitution of Armenia.
Procedure of acquiring Armenian citizenship is simplified for ethnic Armenians, for spouses of Armenian citizens, for children of former Armenian citizens (must apply within 3 years after reaching adulthood – 18 years) and for persons who have terminated Armenian citizenship after the year of 1995. In these cases the requirements of legal residence and knowledge of Armenian do not apply.
Armenian citizenship can be awarded without any requirement to persons who have provided exceptional service to the Republic of Armenia.
Citizenship of Armenia is granted upon a decree of the President of the Republic of Armenia.
- For detailed information about the citizenship process please visit here.
- The Law of the Republic of Armenia on the Citizenship of the Republic of Armenia
Applying for Armenian citizenship If your spouse (wife/husband) has Armenian citizenship you can apply for Armenian citizenship when:
- after two years of being in a registered marriage. Besides, you will have to satisfy one of the following criteria:
- You have a common child with your spouse and your child is an Armenian citizen, or
- You have resided in Armenia for at least 365 days over the last two years.
- If your marriage was registered in a foreign country the marriage certificate will have to be legalized (Apostille or consular legalization) and translated into the Armenian language.
Please note that police and national security officers may check if you live with your spouse or the marriage is merely a sham.
Marriage Registration in Armenia
The marriage of the foreign citizens, stateless persons in the Republic of Armenia, the citizens of the Republic of Armenia permanently residing in a foreign state with each other or with the citizens of the Republic of Armenia is registered in the territorial body of the civil status acts registration upon permission from the Head of the Civil Status Acts Registration Agency of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia.
For more information please visit the website of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia.
Since ancient times Armenian codes and legal regulations provide indirect evidence that women were treated as equal members of the society. The Armenian famous public figure, writer and philosopher of 18th century Shahamir Shahamirian, whose work was to pursue his views on an independent Armenian nation, which is scholarly regarded as the first ever draft constitution of an independent Armenia has stated:
- “Every human being, whether Armenian or of some other race, whether man or woman, born in Armenia or from another country, shall live in equality and shall be free in all their occupations. Nobody shall have the right to enslave another person and workers should be paid like in any other kind of job, as is laid down in Armenian legislation”
The current constitution of the Republic of Armenia was adopted in 1991 and officially guarantees gender equality. This has enabled women to actively participate in all spheres of Armenian life. Armenian women have attained prominence in entertainment, politics and other fields.
Armenia’s legislative frameworks in support of ensuring gender equality and advancing women’s empowerment is relatively strong. Women’s Global SDG Database gives Armenia a scoring of 81.8% for overall legislative frameworks on gender equality and women’s empowerment 41.7% for overall legislative frameworks on GBV; 80% for overall legislative frameworks on Employment and Economic empowerment; and 81.8% for overall legislative frameworks on Marriage and Family.
While there is no stand-alone law on non-discrimination, the National Constitution prohibits discrimination of any kind, and an important step was taken in 2013 with the adoption of the Law on Guaranteeing Equal Rights and Opportunities for Women and Men.
The Prime Ministerial Decree (2019) on the Council Ensuring Equal Rights and Equal Opportunities for Women and Men is an important measure to ensure the Council is given greater authority and greater clarity to its role as a core mechanism to advance gender equality and the empowerment of women.
The Law on prevention of violence within the family, protection of victims of violence within the family and restoration of peace in the family which ensures preventive and protective mechanisms for the victims of Domestic Violence, as well as it guarantees the social assistance.
Family Code and Law on Civil Status Acts ensures the same legal age of marriage for both women and men.
The Law on reproductive health and reproductive rights of the person is relatively strong in support of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights.
In 1993, Armenia acceded to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and ratified its Optional Protocol in 2006.
In January 2018, Armenia signed the Council of Europe’s “Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence”, also known as the Istanbul Convention.
Women’s Right Center (WRC)
Women's Rights Center is a non-governmental, non-profit organization operating in Armenia. It is a voluntary union of people that have joined their efforts for the sake of accomplishing their shared goals to prevent domestic violence against women and their children, as well as to protect women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Hot line
For more information please visit WRC website.
Association of Women Scientists
The Association of Women Scientists NGO is a voluntary union of stakeholders interested in activating the role of women scientists working in the scientific, social, political, and cultural spheres. The association is full member of the European Platform of Women Scientists (EPWS)
Currently the association has no webpage, they have a Facebook page which is in Armenian but you can find many posts in English.
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