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The Arad Technical High School for Constructions and Environmental Protection (Romanian: Colegiul Tehnic de Construcții și Protecția Mediului Arad; TCCEP) is a high school located at 10C Ioan Fluieraș Street, Arad, Romania. The school was founded in 1962 as the Medium Hidrotehnics and Meteorology School and has gone through several name ...
A typical general school (grades 0-8) in Bucharest Gheorghe Lazăr National College, a high school (grades 9-12) in Bucharest University of Bucharest. Education in Romania is based on a free-tuition, egalitarian system. Access to free education is guaranteed by Article 32 in the Constitution of Romania. [1]
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The Eco-Schools programme extends from kindergartens to universities and is implemented in 67 countries, involving 51,000 schools and institutions, and over 19,000,000 students. It is the largest international network of teachers and students in the world. [3] FEE EcoCampus is the name of the programme at university level. The Eco-Schools Green ...
The American International School of Bucharest (AISB) is a multicultural and international school located in the town of Voluntari, 5 km outside central Bucharest, Romania, set on a 10 hectare campus. English is the primary instructional language. The school was founded in 1962 by the United States Embassy.
International School of Bucharest (ISB) is a private international school founded in 1996 that offers a British style of education for students from the age of 2.5 to 19, located at 1R Șoseaua Gării Cățelu in Bucharest, Romania's capital city. It caters to over 700 students from 40 countries.
Apalachee High School math teacher Cristina Irimie, 53, was one of four people who were killed Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024 after a 14-year-old student opened fire at a high school.
The Union of Transylvania with Romania in 1918 marked the beginning of a new stage in the evolution of the Agronomic School of Cluj. Since 1921, the agronomic academic education in Romania has been set to four years of study, out of which three of theoretical studies, and a fourth year of intern-ship in state-owned or private farms.