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The Riga French Lycée (Latvian: Rīgas Franču licejs, French: Lycée Français de Riga) is a French international school that was founded in September 1921 in Riga, Latvia. [1] It is a school, where studies take place from grade 1 to 12 and the only school in Latvia, where French can be learned at an advanced level starting from primary ...
The first Lyceum in Riga was founded in 1675 by the king Charles XI of Sweden (in Latin, Schola Carolina), and was renamed to the Imperial Lyceum of Riga (in German, Kaiserliches Lyceum zu Riga) in 1733. In September 1921, the Riga French Lycée, an upper secondary school supported by the Government of France was founded in Riga.
Riga State Gymnasium No.1; Riga State Gymnasium No.2; ... Pushkin Lyceum (Riga) Highschools in Riga. International School of Riga; Emīls Dārziņš Music School;
He went to Riga in Livonia in 1768 and spent the next 46 years as a teacher at the Riga Imperial Lyceum. [ 1 ] During that period he collected historical data and depicted in drawings and paintings everything he saw around him in his everyday life, as well as most buildings and monuments of significance in Livonia, supplemented with extensive ...
Riga Aeronautical Institute ; Riga Graduate School of Law (RGSL) University of Business, Arts and Technology (formerly Riga International School of Economics and Business Administration) School of Social Technologies; Stockholm School of Economics in Riga; Transport and Telecommunication Institute; Turība University
Riga Secondary School No. 28: Latvian: Sliežu iela 23 Riga Secondary School No. 29: Russian: Lēdurgas iela 26 Riga Secondary School No. 31: Latvian: Skuju iela 11 Riga Secondary School No. 37: Russian: Čiekurkalna 1. līnija 53 Riga Secondary School No. 46: Russian: Skuju iela 28 Pushkin Lyceum: Russian: Sarkandaugavas iela 22 Riga Special ...
Riga State Gymnasium No.1 (Latvian: Rīgas Valsts 1. ģimnāzija), the oldest school in the Baltic states, offers secondary education (grades 7 to 12) in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The school traces its origins to school of Riga Cathedral , which was founded in 1211, a decade after the foundation of Riga itself. [ 2 ]
The Baltic International Academy (Latvian: Baltijas Starptautiskā akadēmija, Russian: Балтийская международная академия) is the largest degree-awarding tertiary educational institution in Latvia teaching primarily in the Russian language and the largest non-government higher education establishment in the Baltic countries.