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Scholarship 2006-2007
May 29, 2007, 10:30 am The Anglo-American School of Sofia officially awarded the most successful Bulgarian students with full three to four year scholarships for the amount of 60 000 Euro for each student.
The scholarships will be in effect until the students complete their high school education. AAS will also support them financially with one international tournament trip yearly in Europe, provide them with school books and all necessary educational materials. Over the course of the high school scholarship program, AAS will invest up to BGL 1,000,000 in the education of these talented Bulgarian children. The only obligation these students will have is to continue with their excellent performance and to strive to develop as socially responsible citizens.
Official guests of the event were: US Ambassador John Byerle, Deputy Minister of Education, Ekaterina Vitkova, Mr. Valentin Georgiev, Executive Director of the American Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Stamen Tassev, Executive Director of Bulgarian Business Leaders Forum, Mr. Eric Larson, the Former Director of AAS as well as Mr. Alex Karagiannis, Chairman of the School Board who awarded the Bulgarian students with a Scholarship Certificate.
Mira D., presently an 8th Grader at the American College of Sofia and Stella B., 8th Grader at Doris Tenedi School will join the AAS Ninth Grade next fall.
In Tenth Grade, full scholarships were awarded to:
- Atanas M., from the Mathematic and Science School in Stara Zagora who won a silver medal for Bulgaria at the International Olympiad in Math in Turkey in 2004 and has numerous awards and presentations in the area of Math and Astronomy. Atanas was very happy to see that he will observe the stars with a modern telescope at AAS, donated by a familys at the school.
- Iva N., yearly winner of the first place of the Republic Olympiads in English coming from the Math and Science school in Yambol, and a fine artist too.
- Rayana N.from the National Math and Science School in Sofia, with awards from the Chemistry and Biology Olympiads. Rayana is very interested in participating in the ecological projects of AA
Lyubomir Zh. from the Audio, Video and Telecommunications School in Sofia A.S. Popov, with the highest grades in his class, awarded for his participation in the ecological projects and with keen interest in the area of modern technologies.
Ambassador Byerle welcomed the noble initiative of AAS and thanked the school for the substantial financial contribution AAS will invest in the education of these talented Bulgarian youngsters.
Minister Vitkova thanked both AAS and the Bulgarian Schools who have well prepared these students for their present success.
Mr. Stamen Tassev, BBLF stated "Today I received another proof how worthy were the efforts several years ago to overcome the resistance and to ensure better legislative conditions for the Anglo - American School's existence. We at BBLF work with students and we consider the six full scholarships for Bulgarian students a clear example of corporate social responsibility demonstrated by one of BBLF members. We hope that this initiative will continue in the next years and other private educational institutions will follow it, as well. The state could have done much more about Bulgarian teenagers' education."
Mr. Valentin Georgiev, AmCham, wished the future students of AAS to present not only themselves but Bulgaria as well in the most dignified and honorable way. "You are welcome to come any time at the American Chamber of Commerce, which as a Business community will provide you with valuable experience and knowledge"
Students, teachers and guests welcomed the new comers and congratulated them on their success.
Maria Mihailova,
Community Affairs and School Development
mmihailova@aas-sofia.org
923 88 -10, -11, -12
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