Middle School
The Middle School shapes a generation capable of thinking, creating, and taking initiative—transforming knowledge into value.
At this stage, students not only consolidate their knowledge but also learn to think critically, analyse, create, and collaborate. We believe that every student possesses unique potential, and our mission is to identify and develop it—nurturing open-minded, creative, proactive, and responsible individuals who can confidently apply their knowledge and skills in real-life contexts.
The educational programme of Global Bridge School integrates the requirements of the national general education standards with a proprietary curriculum that is continuously refined in line with modern international practices.
A key component of the Middle School programme is project-based learning, which enhances students’ collaboration and communication skills, analytical thinking, and sense of responsibility. Through these projects, students learn not only to find information, but also to identify cause-and-effect relationships, analyse data, synthesise ideas, and present their findings effectively. Many projects are interdisciplinary, enabling students to understand the interconnected nature of knowledge and its practical application in real life.
Extracurricular programmes play an equally important role in students’ development. They help uncover individual interests, foster creativity, and strengthen teamwork skills. Students participate in a variety of clubs, thematic events, exhibitions, educational visits, and excursions, including trips to research centres, museums, and historical and cultural sites.
More than ten clubs are offered and regularly updated, allowing students to explore and develop their interests in areas such as:
- Languages
- Science
- Information Technology
- Arts
- Sports
These activities contribute to the development of students’ creative, logical, social, and physical abilities.
Admission procedure
Submission of an Application Form
Participation in an Open Day / Information Session
Entrance Examinations
- A caring, warm, and safe environment
- Standards-based, differentiated instruction
- Highly qualified teaching staff
- Small class sizes (maximum 15 students per class)
- Differentiated instruction in two foreign languages, with the option to study a third language (French, German, Spanish, or Turkish) through extracurricular clubs
- A rich extracurricular programme (10+ clubs, diverse events, excursions, specialised courses, and interactive guest lectures)
- Collaboration with leading universities in Armenia and worldwide
- Career guidance and university counselling services
- Preparation courses for university admission programmes (IELTS, TOEFL, SAT)
Grade 5: 08:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Grades 6–9: 08:30 a.m. – 2:40 p.m.
- Armenian Language and Literature (Mother Tongue)
- Mathematics (Algebra and Geometry)
- English
- Russian (for Grades 5–6 only)
- IQ Test
- Interview