Shusha Celebrates First “Last Bell” in 34 Years as Students Graduate

Shusha: The "Last Bell" ceremony was celebrated in Shusha city for the first time in 34 years, marking a significant milestone for the community. Eight students from Shusha City Secondary School No. 1 graduated, earning the title of graduates.

According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the event was attended by prominent figures including Aydin Karimov, the Special Representative of the President of Azerbaijan in Shusha district, Tural Novruzov, the Executive Director of the Shusha City State Reserve Department, Elnur Aliyev, an Advisor to the Ministry of Science and Education, and Sanan Mansimli, the Head of the Karabakh Regional Education Department. Also present were heads of law enforcement agencies, public representatives, school staff, and parents. The ceremony began with the playing of the national anthem, followed by a moment of silence to honor the memory of martyrs.

During the ceremony, speakers congratulated the graduates and expressed hopes for their future as responsible citizens and devoted family members. The graduates were then presented with certificates to commemorate their achievements.

The last time the "Last Bell" Day was celebrated in Shusha city was in 1991. In the 2024-2025 academic year, Shusha City Secondary School No. 1 had about 200 students, with eight of them completing their studies this year.

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