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  2. Category:Secondary schools in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Secondary schools in Russia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... 0–9. 14th Secondary School of Vladivostok; L.

  3. Category:Girls' schools in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Schools portal This category is for primary and secondary schools for girls located in Russia . Related articles about the subject of girls' schools in Russia may also be included.

  4. Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens - Wikipedia

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    Ozerskaya F. S. Female Education // Essays on the History of the School and Pedagogical Thought of the Peoples of the Soviet Union in the 18th and First Half of the 19th Centuries – Moscow, 1973; Barbara Alpern Engel (2004). Women in Russia, 1700–2000. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521003186. Archived from the original on 2018-04-01.

  5. Category:Schools in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Secondary schools in Russia (2 C, 7 P) Σ. Russian school stubs (1 C, 45 P) Pages in category "Schools in Russia" ... Alekseevskaya Women's Gymnasium;

  6. Education in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 the US company Bloomberg rated Russia's higher education as the third-best in the world, measuring the percentage of high-school graduates who go on to attend college, the annual science and engineering graduates as a percentage of all college graduates, and science and engineering graduates as a percentage of the labor force. [16]

  7. Institute for Noble Maidens - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education for girls and a path to university education for women was extremely limited in Tsarist Russia.One path of educational training for the daughters of the Russian nobility were the Institutes for Noble Maidens (Instituti blagorodnykh devits), cloistered private academies which housed primary and secondary students and offered basic scholastic and cultural training.

  8. Saint Petersburg Lyceum 239 - Wikipedia

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    The school opened in 1918 and it became a specialized city school in 1961. The school is noted for its strong academic programs. It is the alma mater of numerous winners of International Mathematical Olympiads and it has produced many notable alumni. The lyceum has been named the best school in Russia in 2015, [1] 2016, [2] and 2017. [3]

  9. Moscow State School 57 - Wikipedia

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    Moscow State School 57 (Russian: Пятьдесят седьмая школа) is a public school located in the Khamovniki District of Moscow, Russia. The school was founded in 1877 and is best known for its specialized secondary program in mathematics and its alumni.