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Mihai Eminescu National College (Satu Mare)

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Funding type
  
Public

Principal
  
Ioan Pop

Age range
  
10–18

Phone
  
+40 261 768 855

Founded
  
1634

Staff
  
72

Established
  
1634

Grades
  
5–12

Number of students
  
ca. 930

Total enrollment
  
930 (2010)

Average class size
  
25

Address
  
Strada Mihai Eminescu 5, Satu Mare 440014, Romania

Founder
  
Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor

Similar
  
Colegiul Naţional Doamna, Colegiul Naţional Ioan Slavici, Inspector Școlar Județea, Liceul Teoretic German, Şcoala Gimnazială "Grigore

Mihai Eminescu National College (Romanian: Colegiul Naţional Mihai Eminescu) is a public day high school for students aged 10 to 18, established in 1634, and located in Satu Mare, Romania.

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The school is named after the great Romanian poet Mihai Eminescu, being the first high school in Transylvania bearing the name of the poet. The Mihai Eminescu National College is one of the only four national colleges located in Satu Mare alongside Ioan Slavici, Kölcsey Ferenc and Doamna Stanca.

History

The high school was established in 1634 when Jesuits received approval to open a college in Satu Mare. The new institution was supported by an act issued in 1639 in Vienna by Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III. It operated with few exceptions until 1804 when a decree was given by the Holy Roman Emperor Francis I that states the college will be supported through state funds. Also in 1804 the school established a bishop college in 1850 which later merged with the gymnasium. Based on an energetic approach of the Roman Catholic Bishop the gymnasium was taken over by the state in 1863 and decreed a royal Catholic secondary school – gimnazium regium.

Although this school taught young students belonging to all ethnic groups in this land, it is noteworthy that the majority of students have always been Romanians. The teaching language has been changed in the evolution of the college, from Latin to Hungarian and then to German and finally to Romanian. Centuries of injustice suffered by the Romanians were repaired since July 15, 1919 when the Mihai Eminescu high school was founded, the first institution of secondary education with Romanian language teaching in the town of Satu Mare.

Present

The school has 28 high school classes and 4 secondary school classes. The classes have different specializations: mathematics and science, natural sciences, social sciences and modern languages. Some classes are bilingually specialized: English and French, and others are in intensive learning science.

References

Mihai Eminescu National College (Satu Mare) Wikipedia