The Armenian Sisters Academy (ASA; Armenian: Հայ քույրերի վարժարան) is a Pre-K through eighth grade institution located in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania suburb of Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania, with a Radnor postal address.
[4] After four years of preparation, the first Armenian day school on the East Coast was started in a two-room facility,[citation needed] a rowhouse, with an initial enrollment of 16 children, in 1967.
[4] The Board of Directors was formed in 1968 made up of Armenian-Americans of the Philadelphia area community.
Generous financial and moral support of the Armenian community assisted the Board and the Sisters in their efforts to establish this school.
[4] In 2012-2013, the school added smartboards to all the classrooms which significantly helped teachers have the resources they needed to maintain the students' education.
These two grades were able to visit many historical Armenian sites and give them a true vision of what they had been learning while at the Academy.