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Armenia now has a small but growing group of schools authorised to teach International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes, so families should expect a limited but increasing choice rather than a large market. The country hosts both day schools in Yerevan and a residential IB college in Dilijan, and you will find the IB Diploma Programme widely offered with a few schools also authorised for the Primary Years and Middle Years Programmes. Instruction is commonly delivered in English for IB classes while Armenian is maintained as a required language and Russian or other languages are often offered as additional language options. Fees and entry arrangements vary: some state-linked or local IB providers charge annual tuition in the low millions of Armenian dram, whereas residential or fully international providers publish substantially higher two-year or annual charges and offer significant scholarship support; most schools follow a September - June academic year with admissions windows and testing in the spring and summer months.
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