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Ukrainian Physics and Mathematics Lyceum

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Oversight
  
Cabinet of Ukraine

Grades
  
8–11

Founded
  
25 September 1963

Funding type
  
State school

Director
  
Volodymyr Gorkavenko

Phone
  
+380 44 259 0401

Faculty
  
57

Ukrainian Physics and Mathematics Lyceum

Motto
  
Ukrainian: Олімп для лідерів (Olympus for leaders)

Established
  
September 25, 1963 (1963-09-25)

Founders
  
Victor Glushkov, Oleksandr Shyshlovsky, Volodymyr Vyshensky, Oleksiy Borbat

Address
  
просп. Академіка Глушкова, 6, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03680

Accreditation
  
Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

School types
  
State school, Boarding school, Lyceum

Similar
  
Taras Shevche National, Military Institute - Taras Sh, Київський націонал універси, Економіч факультет КНУ ім Т, Інститут післядип освіти КН

Profiles

The Ukrainian Physics and Mathematics Lyceum (UPML) is a boarding high school and one of the few science magnet schools in Ukraine. It is located in Kiev and affiliated with Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

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History

The lyceum was established in 1963 and was known as the Republican Specialized Physics and Mathematics Boarding School until 1992. In total 5,324 students graduated from UPML by 2013. Many of the alumni are winners of National Ukrainian and International Science Olympiads: only between 1963 and 2005 as many as 65 UPML students were awarded medals at International Olympiads in Physics (IPhO), Mathematics (IMO), Chemistry (IChO) and Informatics (IOI), 148 – at all-Soviet Olympiads, 696 – at Ukrainian National Olympiads.

The lyceum is currently publicly funded in its entirety and suffers from regular budget shortfalls. Nevertheless, tuition, board and lodging are free of charge for all admitted students.

In 2007 UPML became the first Ukrainian school with its name visible from outer space.

Alumni

Students of the lyceum study from 8th through 11th grades. Due to the organizational affiliation students of the graduating class (11th grade) have the right to be admitted to engineering and natural sciences departments of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv through a preferential admission process. Between 2000 and 2005 all lyceum graduates were admitted to top universities in Ukraine and overseas: about 90% of them went on to study at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 6–7% at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.

A growing number of the lyceum alumni continue their studies overseas: in the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. Many alumni work in the IT industry and build their careers in the R&D sector.

References

Ukrainian Physics and Mathematics Lyceum Wikipedia