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The school was established in 1919, following the union of Transylvania with Romania, and was the first Romanian-language high school in Orăștie. [1] Its founding resulted from the intransigent attitude of the Hungarian principal at the Reformed Church ’s Kún Kocsárd College, who refused to record grades for Romanian language as a subject.
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Aurel Vlaicu was born in the village of Binținți in Transylvania, Austria-Hungary. In 1925, by then part of Romania, it was renamed Aurel Vlaicu, and is now part of Geoagiu town. He attended a Calvinist high school in Orăștie (renamed Aurel Vlaicu High School in his honor in 1919) and took his baccalaureate in Sibiu in 1902.
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