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Uzhhorod Gymnasium

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Type
  
Public

Principal
  
Serhiy Roman

Phone
  
+380 312 662 257

Number of students
  
800

Established
  
1613

Grades
  
5-12

Founded
  
1613

Uzhhorod Gymnasium

Address
  
вулиця 8-го Березня, 44, Uzhhorod, Zakarpats'ka oblast, Ukraine, 88000

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Uzhhorod Gymnasium is a public Ukrainian school in Uzhhorod, Ukraine.

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History

In 1613 the head come of Zemplen and Ung counties Gyorgy Hommonai Drugeth founded a colegium in Humenne. The local jesuit monks were assigned to manage it. In 1640 Gyorgy's son, Janos Hommonai, the state judge, relocated the colegium to Uzhhorod. The facility started to work in 1646. In 1775 Maria Theresia gave the colegium, the Uzhhorod Cathedral and the castle to the Greek Catholic Church. In the 18th century during the wars of Gabor Bethlen, Gyorgy Rakoczi and Imre Tekeli the First the colegium was closed. During its existence, several buildings in Uzhhorod served as the gymnasium's campus:

  • 1646-1785 - the building of the Jesuit college,
  • 1785-1895 - the former building of the Uzhhorod City Hall.
  • In 1895 a new building for the gymnasium campus was built in downtown Uzhhorod. Now, this building serves as a campus for Uzhhorod National University Department of Chemistry.

    The Gymnasium was closed in 1945 by the Soviet authorities. Uzhhorod Gymnasium was newly opened on April 19, 1994 in the newly built modern building on 8 March Street.

    Admissions

    Admission is in most cases through a preparatory course lasting a 3 months, and is selective.

    After graduation

    Almost all of Uzhhorod Gymnasium graduates proceed to select universities and facilities of further education. The graduation rate is virtually 100%, the admissions rate above 95%. In the last years, Uzhhorod Gymnasium sent several students to leading universities in Ukraine, Europe and the United States.

    References

    Uzhhorod Gymnasium Wikipedia


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