Religious affiliation(s) Lutheran Opened 1991 (re-opened) Closed 1923 Number of students 414 Teaching staff 63 | Established 1606 (1606) Status open Phone +421 2/638 231 88 Founded 1606 Number of employees 74 | |
School type Faith school, Bilingual school Similar Spojená škola, Spojená škola Novohrad, Cirkevná základná škola ‑ N, Základná škola Matky Ale Profiles |
Evangelic Lutheran Lyceum (Evanjelické lyceum) in Bratislava, Slovakia, was founded in 1606 by David Kilger as a Lutheran high school. Until 1656 was Evangelical Lyceum a school with eight classes, two of them elementary school. Among its students, from 1829 to 1836, was the young Ľudovít Štúr, who became a member of Czech-Slav Society at the school, an important influence on his life as a Slovak nationalist.
Between 1923 and 1989 the school was closed, but it was reopened in 1991 as a bilingual school, and continues to operate today.
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