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Bulgarian children from Milan get to know Bulgaria through the “Educational Routes” program

Photo: Bulgarian School "Peyo Yavorov" in Milan

Students of the Bulgarian School “Peyo Yavorov” in Milan are on a five-day trip to Bulgaria under the “Educational Routes” program of the Ministry of Education and Science, the school wrote on its Facebook page.

“This year, our children have the wonderful opportunity to get to know Bulgaria and love it even more. In the next five days, we will immerse ourselves in the beauty and history of Bulgaria, we will collect memories and emotions that we will share with you!”, the Bulgarian school announced.

The educational center is included in the list of Bulgarian Sunday schools abroad and the diplomas it issues are recognized by the Bulgarian education system. More than 150 students attend the Bulgarian School “Peyo Yavorov” in Milan in a face-to-face, distance and blended form of education.

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