kirisuchina
11/21/2016 02:18 EST
Well, I have no direct experience with QSI Yerevan, but know that QSI schools are basically for-profit schools, paying [and in the case I know, supervising] their teachers poorly, and tightly controlled by a husband wife team in Ljubljana. The school I know had a number of evangelical Christians teaching and allowed them liberties that would not be acceptable in more independent institutions. I see that your options are limited in Yerevan... I would suggest you compare test scores but QSI doesn't offer IGCSE so can't compare with CIS. I wonder if CIS is seeking international accreditation (presumably from CIS = Council of International Schools in UK) . That would mean they are serious about providing quality education. On the plus side, Armenia is beautiful and you can readily travel to Georgia which is also beautiful and more varied. Good luck!
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