On Tuesday, the 11th of March, 2008, in the morning, immediately after the recreation, when the students were going to the exam rooms, all the final year students were surprisingly invited to go to the school "Yessayan" meeting hall in order to go to meet the principal Mr. Gregoire Kaloust. By taking advantage of the international open telephone lines, the principal called quickly the president of the Christian benevolent organization "
DMS Onlus" of Brescia in Italy,
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Angelo and Dr. Barbara Bosio who are the school friends and who gave the great surprise. By sending greetings to the final year students, Dr. Angelo said: "
I think that the planned journey to Jordan which is organized by our organization for the final year students of Mesrobian must be of interest to you all. You will go to Jordan immediately after finishing your ordinary exams". The students received and greeted this announcement with thunderous applauses. Then, the student Teni Ouzounian asked to say a few words in her and her classmates name : "
We thank you very much for this great idea and I assure you that this journey will particularly be of interest, during which we are going to get to know a new country that has a rich culture".
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Father Vartan Kazandjian who was present at the meeting and who, by the way, is the representative of Lebanon's "DMS Onlus" explained particularly the reason why the organization had chosen Jordan as a country to go to: "
We didn't choose Syria, thinking that many of you had been there. We chose Jordan which is also a country of faith where Jesus was baptized. The aim of this journey is not only to go touring but also to get to know a country which has a rich culture and to enrich in that way our general knowledge".
After making some organizational suggestions, the principal wished all the students success in their ordinary exams which, by the way, will end soon. In this way, the journey to Jordan is also drawing near, on which the principal along with the Most Reverend Father congratulated all the students.