ASA Hosts Open House on Nov. 16

Montessori student Aila Hox concentrates on improving her hand-eye coordination.

RADNOR, Pa.—Why send your child to the Armenian Sisters Academy (ASA) when there are great public schools in your area? Simply put, in addition to a strong academic program, students learn essential values. At the Academy in Radnor, respect is fostered towards other students, teachers, and the school itself. Children are taught life lessons in kindness and helping others. Small class sizes ensure they receive individualized attention; there is no getting lost in the shuffle at the Academy. Young children are mentored and as they mature, and they in turn guide other youngsters. Students learn and grow spiritually and culturally in a comfortable environment where they are part of a big, extended family. And in the process, they become fluent in a second language and have a solid sense of identity and belonging in their community.

The school encourages the public to come see its students in action at their fall Open House, to be held on Tues., Nov. 16 from 9:30-11 a.m. There are a few openings left for pre-school children in the Montessori program.

To make a reservation for the Open House, contact Susan Pogharian by calling (610) 757-7090 or emailing admissions@asaphila.org. For more information about the Academy, visit www.asaphila.org.

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