Zymne Convent opens admissions to its choir conducting school

Students of the choir conducting department at Zymne Monastery. Photo: UOJ

On July 2, the Volodymyr-Volynskyi Theological School at the Sviatohirsk Dormition Zymne Convent began accepting applications for the 2026/2027 academic year, according to the UOC Information and Education Department.

Girls and women interested in obtaining training as choir conductors are invited to apply. The convent noted that previous experience singing in a church choir is welcomed.

The program is offered on a full-time basis and lasts three years. Instruction is conducted in Ukrainian.

Students are also given the opportunity to complete their secondary education through the Zymne Village Lyceum in an external-study format.

For questions regarding admission and studies, applicants may contact Nun Georgia at +38 (097) 871-77-90. Applications will be accepted until August 19.

As the UOJ reported earlier, the Rivne Уparchy has launched the youth gathering “Cup of Unity.”

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