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YEREVAN. – The number of first-graders has increased in Armenia ever since 2009.

Head of the Social and Nature Protection Statistics Division at the National Statistical Service, Nelli Baghdasaryan, noted the above-said at a press conference on Wednesday.

Accordingly, in the case when 35,293 first-graders went to the country’s state-run schools in 2009, this number climbed to 37,482 in 2014. In the private schools, the respective indicators were 642 and 858, correspondingly.

But the number of school graduates has reduced in Armenia. In the case when 36,590 children were studying in the country’s schools in 2011, this figure dropped to 24,466 in 2014.

And after graduating from high school in the 2013/14 academic year, about 5,000 schoolchildren went to professional technical colleges.

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