The Administrative Board of the Evangelical Schools Association held a meeting on March 3, 2020, in the presence of all principals of Evangelical schools across Lebanon to deliberate academic possibilities in light of the measures taken by the Ministry of Education to limit the spread of the Corona virus.
On Monday January 13, the Association of Evangelical Schools in Lebanon held an honoring ceremony for the top scoring students of Grade 9 and Grade 12 for the year 2018-2019.
Under the patronage of HE Mr. Saad Hariri represented by MP Ms. Bahia Hariri, and in the presence of the President of the Supreme Council of Evangelical Churches in Syria…
The Association of Evangelical Schools in Lebanon (AESL) invited representatives from different schools to a meeting about Academic Programs and Teachers Skills Forum (TSF). The event took place on Thursday,…
In April 2019, the Association of Evangelical Schools in Lebanon (AESL) is organizing a national educational conference under the title of “Unlocking our Potential”.
Association Of Evangelical Schools in Lebanon, proudly celebrated the distinguished achievements of our 218 students in the Lebanese Baccalaureate official exams . Despite the national difficulties and political challenges that…
With the support of the Association of Evangelical Schools in Lebanon, Evangelical School Principals attended a conference sponsored by Queen Rania Teacher Academy TSF 2018. Over 1,300 delegates convened…
The AESL is dedicated to improving education in private schools! On Monday 19 March, 2018 we held a meeting for representatives of various educational institutions from the private…
Beirut, Lebanon – Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) has proudly conducted a training of MAP Growth foundation series for a group of enthusiastic and highly motivated educators at the Association of Evangelical Schools in Lebanon (AESL)…
On February 2, 2018 the Association of Evangelical Schools In Lebanon (AESL) held a lunch gathering at the Phoenicia Hotel in honor of the CEO of the Queen Rania Teacher…