Echoes of Farewell

The last bell is another unique celebration at Aregnazan. The whole school is ready to say farewell to the twelfth graders, who now, following the school’s tradition, knock at the doors of every single classroom. As adults who leave the school, now they recall the years they lived at Aregnazan. 

As a kind of blessing, each class prepares a small gift for them: a song, a rhyme or a nice handmade souvenir.   

And then there comes the final part of the symbolic day: the circle of people. The 12th graders, their parents and all the teachers gather together to share the memories of the past and the perspectives of the future.    

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