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Gyula Andrássy High School

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Type
  
Gymnasium

Head of school
  
István Komáromi

Website
  
www.andrassygimi.hu

Number of students
  
673

Color
  
green, white

Established
  
1855

Grades
  
4, Érettségi

Phone
  
+36 66 442 242

Founded
  
1855

Staff
  
53

Gyula Andrássy High School

Address
  
Békéscsaba, Andrássy út 56, 5600 Hungary

Similar
  
BSZC Széchenyi István Két, Evangelic Secondary Grammar, Békéscsa SZC Trefort Ágoston, DAKK Zrt, Szent‑Gy Albert Kollégium

Gyula Andrássy High School (Andrássy Gyula Gimnázium és Kollégium), formerly Rózsa Ferenc Gimnázium (RFG) or Rózsa for short, is a high school (grammar school) in Békéscsaba, Hungary. The school is the oldest in the city and one of the most renowned in Békés county.

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History

The school was founded by the Lutheran church in 1855, as Algimnázium. In 1895 the school was upgraded to Főgimnázium and got the name Rudolf Főgimnázium. After the Communist takeover (1948) the school has been taken into state property and took the name of Ferenc Rózsa. Rózsa was a member of the then-illegal Communist Party of Hungary between the two World Wars, criticised the political system and died in prison under unclear circumstances. During the Communist era he was regarded as a martyr.

Present days

The school moved into its current building in 1994. Rózsa Gimnázium holds steadily its position among the best schools in the county, in 2004 its pupils received 11 awards on different high school contests. Based on school contest results Rózsa Gimnázium was always among the best 20 schools of Hungary between 1986 and 2006. The local government renamed the school in 2008 as Andrássy Gyula Gimnázium és Kollégium. Andrássy was a prime minister of Kingdom of Hungary between 1867–1871, and the foreign minister of Austria-Hungary between 1871-1879.

Famous students

  • András L. Áchim, politician
  • Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky, politician and political columnist
  • Zoltán Berczik, European Champions table tennis player
  • Géza Gyóni, poet
  • Judit Pogány, actress
  • Akos Gurzo, marketing, communications and media professional
  • References

    Gyula Andrássy High School Wikipedia