DALARIK'S REPAIRED SCHOOL BUILDING PUT INTO OPERATION
12-03-2008 17:55:00 | Armenia | Social
YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. 624 pupils of the community
of Dalarik, Armavir region, have moved to a completely repaired
and furnished school lately. The school has all conditions
necessary for a complete study.
As Noyan Tapan was informed by the Armenian Children fund,
the repaired school occupies an area of 3.3 thousand sq.m.,
has 22 classrooms, 2 laboratories intended for Chemistry and
Physics subjects, a computer room with computers and all
necessary computer equipment, a workshop, a first aid post
and a healthcare room, a music teaching room, a library, five
auxiliary workshops, a hall for festivities, a gymnasium with
boys' and girls' cloakrooms, an art center.
The school building is provided with local heating,
drainage, and electric feed systems. Reinforcement of school
building's outer walls and foundation has been done. A sloping
road has been built to ensure entrance to school for children
with special needs.
The major repairs of Dalarik school started in 2006
November and were done by the Akhurian Coopshin LTD, which has
experience of many years in the sphere of construction. In the
whole period of implementation of school's projecting and
repairing the Armenian Children fund and the contractor
organization closely cooperated with the local community. Thus,
nearly 20% manpower was involved from the community of Dalarik.
Dalarik school is the ninth among the completed programs
making part of infrastructures' restoration within the framework
of the RA Rural Areas All-Round Development Participation
Program implemented by the Armenian Children fund.
Since 2005 the Armenian Children fund has implemented major
repairs and furnishing work of two kindergartens, four schools,
out-patients department, sport complex, and communal center. The
above mentioned programs together with the educational, social,
healthcare, and economic development programs implemented
parallelly by the fund have changed life for 12115 residents of
Dalarik, Lernagog, Shenik, and Karakert communities, 3018 out of
which are children.