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  2. Lyceum - Wikipedia

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    The lyceum is a category of educational institution defined within the education system of many countries, mainly in Europe. The definition varies among countries; usually it is a type of secondary school. [1] Basic science and some introduction to specific professions are generally taught.

  3. Lyceum (classical) - Wikipedia

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    The Lyceum (Ancient Greek: Λύκειον, romanized: Lykeion) was a temple in Athens dedicated to Apollo Lyceus ("Apollo the wolf-god" [1]). It was best known for the Peripatetic school of philosophy founded there by Aristotle in 334 BC.

  4. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In Romania, secondary school is commonly referred to as liceu (lyceum in English). The students usually enter the lyceum at the age of 14 or 15, and graduate when they're 18 or 19. To graduate and get a baccalaureate diploma, they must pass the BAC exam, and they must have fulfilled the four years (9–12) of post-secondary education. The ...

  5. Liceo classico - Wikipedia

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    Liceo classico – sperimentazione PNI linguistico ("classical lyceum – P.N.I. linguistic experimentation"): provided for the usual strengthening of mathematics (4 hours at gymnasium, 3 hours at lyceum) and non-curricular teaching of a second foreign language (French, German, Spanish) for two hours per week for the first four years. The ...

  6. Lyceum (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A lyceum is a category of school in the education system of many countries. Lyceum may also refer to: Lyceum (classical) , a gymnasium in Athens, location of Aristotle's peripatetic school

  7. Gymnasium (school) - Wikipedia

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    Gymnasium Theodorianum in Paderborn, Germany, one of the oldest schools in the world Stiftsgymnasium Melk, the oldest continuously operating school in Austria. Gymnasium (and variations of the word) is a term in various European languages for a secondary school that prepares students for higher education at a university.

  8. Lyceum movement - Wikipedia

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    The first American lyceum, "Millbury Branch Number 1 of the American Lyceum," was founded by Josiah Holbrook in 1826. Holbrook was a traveling lecturer and teacher who believed that education was a lifelong experience, and intended to create a National American Lyceum organization that would oversee this method of teaching. Other educators ...

  9. Liceo scientifico - Wikipedia

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    ' scientific lyceum ') is a type of secondary school in Italy. It is designed to give students the skills to progress to any university or higher educational institution . [ 1 ] Students can attend the liceo scientifico after successfully completing middle school ( scuola media ).