Our Programs
From 29 weekly olympiad clubs to a fully equipped engineering lab, every program directly serves students at PhysMath School in Yerevan — the #1 ranked school in Armenia.
Engineering Lab
An advanced educational environment combining theoretical knowledge with practical engineering experience — developing the next generation of engineers through a structured two-phase curriculum covering mechanics, electronics, and UAV systems.
$10,000 funded · $0 of $13,000 raised for next semester
Robotics Olympic Lab
A specialized program preparing competitive young engineers and programmers for international robotics competitions — with approximately 50 active students building, programming, and competing with their own robots.
$10,000 funded · $0 of $25,000 raised for next semester
Summer STEM Camp
An annual initiative making high-quality STEM education accessible to students from all regions of Armenia — with courses taught by industry professionals and students from the world's top 50 universities.
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International Olympiad Award Fund
A fund established to recognize and reward students representing Armenia in international STEM olympiads — supporting academic excellence and motivating the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Debate Club
Students develop public speaking, critical thinking, and civic engagement through structured debate formats — ensuring PhysMath graduates are not only technically brilliant but also persuasive communicators.
Olympiad Clubs
Year-round training clubs in mathematics, physics, astronomy, and informatics — the engine behind PhysMath's international medal count and Armenia's STEM reputation.
"Young Mathematician" Olympiad
Armenia's first national math olympiad for Grades 5–6 — identifying gifted students early and placing them in a structured, competitive pipeline modeled on the world's best talent development systems.
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Olympiad Awards 2025
In 2025, PhysMath students earned 11 of Armenia's 17 international olympiad medals — 65% of the country's total. Winners were recognized and rewarded through the Olympiad Award Fund.
Summer STEM Camp 2024
The 2024 camp expanded to 55 students from across Armenia, adding a new coding track alongside mathematics, physics, and engineering modules.
Summer STEM Camp 2025
The 2025 camp served 60 students with enhanced engineering challenges, a robotics build day, and visits to Yerevan tech startups.