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Note 1: Another section of this web site contains information about post-secondary educational and research institutions, teachers' associations, educational programs from other countries intended to benefit Belarusian scholars, and other related endeavors. For-Profit schools are also included: Post-Secondary Education and Research .
Note 2: E-mail addresses for the following institutions that include only "postmaster" information came from a document at UNIBEL (in Belarus) in 1996: List of Postmasters. I cannot find such a list at the current version of the CAC/UNIBEL Web site (summer, 1997).
Students range in age from 13 to 16. Among other subjects, the curriculum includes Belarusian history, language, and literature, civic education, economics, education (as practiced in other countries).
Its graduates have been very successful in universities, and recently, the parents of the children have shown themselves to be very supportive of the school's continued existence (actually demonstrating against the current regime's attacks against the school).
FYI: The continued existence of this school is currently under attack by the Presidential administration of Belarus (summer, 1997). Although the school is being allowed to open for the coming school year in its current location, the building has been targeted for confiscation (as have the buildings of other, Belarusian-national-oriented organizations, such as the Writers' Union).
Belarusian Humanities Lyceum
vul. Krava
Mensk, BY-Belarus
Tel: +375 (17) 222-31-06
WWW: http://www.bcchs.unibel.by/ (June, 1999: Still under development; check back.)
E-Mail: centre@bcchs.unibel.by
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