Grigore Moisil National College of Computer Science (Brașov)
Grigore Moisil National College of Computer Science is a high school in Brașov, Romania, that carries the name of academician Grigore Moisil, the "founder" of Romanian computer sciences.
Grigore Moisil National College of Computer Science | |
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Calea București 75, Brașov 500326 | |
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Type | High school |
Established | 1938 |
Headmaster | Carmen Andrei |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 672 |
Website | moisilbrasov |
First building (1938) |
History
The history of the high school dates to 1938.[1]
- Since the first part of the building was constructed in 1938, it has been the home of five institutions: Primary Schools 3 and 11, and later on, Secondary Schools 2, 6, and 4.
- Along with the construction of the second building in 1960, the name was changed to "General Culture High School number 4".
- The school year 1972 sees the introduction of a new profile, top notch at the time, and a new name for the school: "High School for Automatic Data Processing", which concerned computer science.
- During 1973–1977 and 1990–2002, the institution's name was "Computer Science High School" (Romanian: "Liceul de Informatică"), while between 1977–1990 it was called "Mathematics – Physics High School number 1" (Romanian: "Liceul de Matematică – Fizică nr. 1").
- In 2002, it took the name of "Grigore Moisil Computer Science National College".[2]
Classes
- Since 1990, the school has had, for each year
- 4 classes of intensive – computer science profile
- 1 class of intensive – English profile
- There are a total of 20 classes (15 computer sciences + 5 English)
- There are 28 students per class. That means 140 per year and a total of 700.
- After admission, the top 28[3] that opt for the English class are sent to class 9A, and the rest are assigned, randomly and in equal proportions to classes 9B to 9E.
- The high school only has day program.
- Class hours are usually held Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Notable graduates
Notable graduates of the high school include:[4]
- Dumitru Prunariu (b. 1952) – first Romanian cosmonaut; currently, division general with 2 stars, in reserve
- Ioan Ghișe (b. 1956) – Romanian politician, member of PNL, former mayor of Brașov (1996–2004), currently deputy for PNL
- Victor Socaciu (b. 1953) – Romanian folk musicians; in the jury of the Golden Stag
- Dan Bălteanu (b. 1943) – academician, director of the Romanian Institute of Geography
- Daniel Capatos (b. 1973) – reality show host
- Mihai Dobrovolski (b. 1974) – radio host, founder of Radio Guerilla
- Raluca Arvat (b. 1975) – journalist, sport news section host for Pro TV
- Ernest Takacs (b. 1980) – TV presenter
References
- "Colegiul Național "Grigore Moisil" Brașov". Archived from the original on 21 April 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- The term "National College" is a distinction given to well achieving high-schools; it has nothing to do with college
- by the admission average
- CNI "Grigore Moisil" Brașov Magazine- No 2, May 2009, page 18
External links
- (in Romanian) Official site
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