


ArmInfo. On May 22, the last bell rang in Armenian schools. This year, over 61,000 students graduated from schools in our country. Of these, 39,119 graduated from 9th grade and 22,205 from 12th grade.
On the occasion of the graduation, the Minister of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of Armenia, Zhanna Andreasyan, addressed the graduates.
Noting that today's youth is a generation with bright minds, ideas, independence, and courage, she emphasized that with consistent and purposeful work, any of their dreams will come true. "Don't worry about possible mistakes: it's mistakes that pave the way forward if we're attentive and learn from our own. Listen to criticism: the desire to hear only positive things leads to nothing good. It's criticism that helps us improve, identify problems and gaps, and address them.
Don't be afraid to move forward, even when things aren't clear and definite. Nothing is ever completely clear and unambiguous - it's leadership aspirations that help you make decisions and determine next steps. Remember that you will never stop learning, and it's the knowledge you gain in school that will help you learn something new every day," noted the head of the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture.



