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Frații Buzești National College

The Frații Buzești National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Frații Buzești" (CNFB) din Craiova) is a high school located in central Craiova, Romania, on Știrbei Vodă Street.[1] It is one of the most prestigious secondary education institutions in Romania.[2]

Colegiul Național "Frații Buzești"
Location
Craiova, Romania
Information
TypePublic
MottoFiat Lux
Established1882
HeadmasterProf. Ileana Didu
Enrollment1,900
CampusUrban
NicknameCNFB
Websitewww.cnfb.ro

History edit

 
Seal of Michael the Brave - "Banul" (Mayor) for Craiova in 1590[3]

The high school was named after three loyal noblemen, the Buzești brothers, Preda, Radu and Stroe Buzescu,[4] who were the inseparable, strongest military supporters of voivode Michael the Brave; their noble blood line goes back to 1461 AD.[3] Between 1590 and 1600 they fought valiantly, numerous times in the army of the Christian Prince Michael the Brave against the Ottoman Turks.[5][6]

As a high school it was formally established in 1882 as "Gimnaziul Real" by an edict of "Ministerul Cultelor" (approved by minister P.S. Aurelian of the Ministry of Culture of Romania, at that time), with a predominantly science teaching for boys.[7] The gymnasium motto consists of the two Latin words from the beginning of the Book of Genesis: "Fiat Lux" --"Let There Be Light!".[8]

The first director of the gymnasium was Mathematics Professor Grigore Căzănescu who provided leadership and guidance to both students and professors at the gymnasium. At its opening on November 1, 1882, the gymnasium had 62 students enrolled in the first grade; it opened in the large classroom of the gymnasium for boys in the building that is now "Colegiul Național Carol I", and its first language teachers were Ștefan Rudeanu for the French and Ferdinand Settelin for the German.[2][9] By 1898 there were 184 alumni of the gymnasium, but the school did not have its own building until 1930. On January 9, 1910, however, Spiru Haret—then Minister of Education and Culture ("Ministerul Instrucțiunii și Cultelor")-- announced that he approved the gymnasium to be called by the name of "Frații Buzești". At that time, one of its best known teachers was Nicolae Bănescu, professor of history and French language, who became VicePresident of the Romanian Academy. Its study programme was quite strict and severe, and had as many as 34 hours of study per week; it continued much in the same vein even in the early 1960s. By 1961 it also included compulsory, practical training in Electrotechnics engineering at the local works of "ElectroPower" factory for manufacturing electrical train Diesels, with all graduating students receiving certificates for building electrical motors and generators. The school's two rigidly disciplinarian teachers in the 1960s were Sică-Anastasie Petrescu for Mathematics, and Teodoreanu—an elderly Russian Bessarabean—for Physics.

However, the most remarkable head master in the entire history of the school was - between 1920 and 1940- the professor of natural sciences Ion P.Ionescu—Argetoaia,[10] with a doctorate in Geology, who gave up a professorship at the University of Timișoara, as well as an assistant professorship at the Sorbonne, in Paris, in order to join "Frații Buzești" as its leader; he was the first to succeed in securing the approval by the Ministry of Education ("Ministerul Instrucțiunii") for the construction of the monumental building of the high school that continues to be used today. During World War II, between 1941 and 1942, the school's building was used by the German troops as a hospital for wounded German soldiers, and later, between September 1944 and 1949, it was used again—this time by the occupying soviet troops—as a hospital for the wounded Red Army soldiers; during such trying times, the school was forced to operate grossly overcrowded in the buildings of other schools in Craiova.[2] By the year 2005 there were over 15,000 high school graduates of CNFB, its popularity having increased exponentially after the 1930s.

Currently, CNFB is a UNESCO affiliated institution, endowed with high-quality teaching staff, past and present. CNFB's alumni are presently studying and contributing to research and culture at academic institutions throughout the world.[2][11]

For over a century, the two best 'National Colleges' of Craiova, Colegiul Național "Frații Buzești" (CNFB) and Colegiul Național Carol I, have been, and still are, the recognized educational paths for the inhabitants of Oltenia--Dolj towards university education; often many alumni of these two best high schools were admitted through very competitive entrance examinations to either the University of Bucharest or the local University of Craiova, with the latter being less than two miles from the buildings of the two high schools.

Headmasters edit

  • Director: Prof. Didu Ileana
  • Adjunct Directors:
    • Prof. Carmen Ștefănescu
    • Prof. Ion Nanu
  • Councillor for educational programmes and projects: Prof. Ileana Didu

Students' activities edit

  • CNFB students involve themselves into a large number of scientific and cultural activities organized by the students clubs and/or the "Fraţii Buzeşti" Foundation. There is also a students' magazine and journal published by the school since 1996. (The first students' magazine was however founded in 1963, and then it was promptly censored and suspended by the school's principal, with the student editor being punished).

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Craiovamap.ro. Archived from the original on 2011-12-16. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  2. ^ a b c d ""Colegiul National "Fraṭii Buzeṣsti" Din Craiova La 120 De Ani". Observatorul.com. 2002-10-08. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  3. ^ a b Titu Georgescu, Constantin Barbacioru, Florea Firan, Virgil Joita, Constantin Mocanu, Luchian Deaconu, Ion Dogaru, "Istoria Craiovei", Editura Scrisul Românesc, 1977.
  4. ^ Iorga, Nicolae (1968). Istoria lui Mihai Viteazul (in Romanian). Bucharest: Editura Militară. OCLC 1243864.
  5. ^ Giurescu, Constantin C. (2007) [1935]. Istoria Românilor (in Romanian). Bucharest: Editura All.
  6. ^ Panaitescu, Petre P. (1936). Mihai Viteazul (in Romanian). Bucharest: Fundaţia Regală. OCLC 29925825.
  7. ^ http://wwĕw.gds.ro/Actualitate/2007-11-01/Colegiul+National+Fratii+Buzesti,+la+ceas+de+sarbatoare[permanent dead link] Colegiul National "Frații Buzești" (CNFB) din Craiova celebrating 125 years from its Foundation
  8. ^ Prof. Zamfirică Petrescu, Director of National College Fraţii Buzeşti of Craiova.2007. The Buzeshti Spirit--Spirit Buzeṣtean September 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ ""Colegiul National "Fraṭii Buzeṣsti" Din Craiova La 120 De Ani", accessed Sunday, September 12, 2010 (published from Toronto, Canada)".
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  11. ^ . Cnfb.ro. Archived from the original on 2017-07-05. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  12. ^ "President of The Romanian Academy (1963-1966)". Acad.ro. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  13. ^ "The Institute of Physical Chemistry "Ilie G. Murgulescu" of the Romanian Academy". Docstoc.com. 2010-05-13. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 February 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  15. ^ Carol's birth certificate 2008-02-27 at the Wayback Machine, The "Prince Paul of Romania" website Archived 2012-09-07 at archive.today, 20 January 2008
  16. ^ "General"[permanent dead link], Evenimentul Zilei
  17. ^ "Romanian court recognizes Briton as Carol II's grandson". The Washington Times. 1995-10-31. pp. A14.
  18. ^ , The Daily Telegraph, 10 February 2006
  19. ^ Smith, Stevie. "Marin Sorescu (1936-1996)". Poetryfoundation.org. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  20. ^ . Librariaeminescu.ro. Archived from the original on 2011-11-04. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  21. ^ Mitru, Alexandru. "Banul muncit". The National Chancellery (of primary education). didactic.ro.
  22. ^ . Orda2000.narod.ru. Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  23. ^ "A Romanian Painter-Sabin Balasa". Av82.wordpress.com. 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  24. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  25. ^ "Members of the Romanian Academy". Acad.ro. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  26. ^ . Revistaclipa.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  27. ^ "Past President of the Romanian Academy (1984-1990)". Acad.ro. Retrieved 2012-01-01.

Further reading edit

  • Pr. Constantin COMAN, Casa creștinului, Editura Bizantină, București, f.a.
  • Titu Georgescu, Constantin Barbacioru, Florea Firan, Virgil Joita, Constantin Mocanu, Luchian Deaconu, Ion

Dogaru, "Istoria Craiovei", Editura Scrisul Românesc, 1977.

  • Nicolae Andrei, "Ani de lumină: 1826-1876", Scrisul Românesc, Craiova, 1976
  • Marin Sorescu "Hands Behind My Back: Selected Poems", trans. Gabriela Dragnea, Adriana Varga, & Stuart

Friebert (Oberlin College Press, 1991). ISBN 0-932440-58-4

  • The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry, edited by J.D. McClatchy, pg. 219.

External links edit

  • (in Romanian) Official site

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The Frații Buzești National College Romanian Colegiul Național Frații Buzești CNFB din Craiova is a high school located in central Craiova Romania on Știrbei Vodă Street 1 It is one of the most prestigious secondary education institutions in Romania 2 Colegiul Național Frații Buzești LocationCraiova RomaniaInformationTypePublicMottoFiat LuxEstablished1882HeadmasterProf Ileana DiduEnrollment1 900CampusUrbanNicknameCNFBWebsitewww wbr cnfb wbr ro Contents 1 History 2 Headmasters 3 Students activities 4 Alumni 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Seal of Michael the Brave Banul Mayor for Craiova in 1590 3 The high school was named after three loyal noblemen the Buzești brothers Preda Radu and Stroe Buzescu 4 who were the inseparable strongest military supporters of voivode Michael the Brave their noble blood line goes back to 1461 AD 3 Between 1590 and 1600 they fought valiantly numerous times in the army of the Christian Prince Michael the Brave against the Ottoman Turks 5 6 As a high school it was formally established in 1882 as Gimnaziul Real by an edict of Ministerul Cultelor approved by minister P S Aurelian of the Ministry of Culture of Romania at that time with a predominantly science teaching for boys 7 The gymnasium motto consists of the two Latin words from the beginning of the Book of Genesis Fiat Lux Let There Be Light 8 The first director of the gymnasium was Mathematics Professor Grigore Căzănescu who provided leadership and guidance to both students and professors at the gymnasium At its opening on November 1 1882 the gymnasium had 62 students enrolled in the first grade it opened in the large classroom of the gymnasium for boys in the building that is now Colegiul Național Carol I and its first language teachers were Ștefan Rudeanu for the French and Ferdinand Settelin for the German 2 9 By 1898 there were 184 alumni of the gymnasium but the school did not have its own building until 1930 On January 9 1910 however Spiru Haret then Minister of Education and Culture Ministerul Instrucțiunii și Cultelor announced that he approved the gymnasium to be called by the name of Frații Buzești At that time one of its best known teachers was Nicolae Bănescu professor of history and French language who became VicePresident of the Romanian Academy Its study programme was quite strict and severe and had as many as 34 hours of study per week it continued much in the same vein even in the early 1960s By 1961 it also included compulsory practical training in Electrotechnics engineering at the local works of ElectroPower factory for manufacturing electrical train Diesels with all graduating students receiving certificates for building electrical motors and generators The school s two rigidly disciplinarian teachers in the 1960s were Sică Anastasie Petrescu for Mathematics and Teodoreanu an elderly Russian Bessarabean for Physics However the most remarkable head master in the entire history of the school was between 1920 and 1940 the professor of natural sciences Ion P Ionescu Argetoaia 10 with a doctorate in Geology who gave up a professorship at the University of Timișoara as well as an assistant professorship at the Sorbonne in Paris in order to join Frații Buzești as its leader he was the first to succeed in securing the approval by the Ministry of Education Ministerul Instrucțiunii for the construction of the monumental building of the high school that continues to be used today During World War II between 1941 and 1942 the school s building was used by the German troops as a hospital for wounded German soldiers and later between September 1944 and 1949 it was used again this time by the occupying soviet troops as a hospital for the wounded Red Army soldiers during such trying times the school was forced to operate grossly overcrowded in the buildings of other schools in Craiova 2 By the year 2005 there were over 15 000 high school graduates of CNFB its popularity having increased exponentially after the 1930s Currently CNFB is a UNESCO affiliated institution endowed with high quality teaching staff past and present CNFB s alumni are presently studying and contributing to research and culture at academic institutions throughout the world 2 11 For over a century the two best National Colleges of Craiova Colegiul Național Frații Buzești CNFB and Colegiul Național Carol I have been and still are the recognized educational paths for the inhabitants of Oltenia Dolj towards university education often many alumni of these two best high schools were admitted through very competitive entrance examinations to either the University of Bucharest or the local University of Craiova with the latter being less than two miles from the buildings of the two high schools Headmasters editDirector Prof Didu Ileana Adjunct Directors Prof Carmen Ștefănescu Prof Ion Nanu Councillor for educational programmes and projects Prof Ileana DiduStudents activities editCNFB students involve themselves into a large number of scientific and cultural activities organized by the students clubs and or the Fraţii Buzesti Foundation There is also a students magazine and journal published by the school since 1996 The first students magazine was however founded in 1963 and then it was promptly censored and suspended by the school s principal with the student editor being punished Alumni editIlie G Murgulescu 1902 1991 physical chemist Former President of the Romanian Academy 12 13 Lt General Eugeniu Petre P Mares 1907 1995 14 Mircea Grigore 1920 2006 15 16 17 18 Marin Sorescu Literary historian and poet 1936 1996 19 Alexandru Mitru 1914 1989 one of the most prolific and well known Romanian writers of legends and mythological stories 20 21 Sabin Bălașa Painter 1932 2008 22 23 Petre C Raicu Dr Phil 1929 1998 former professor of genetics at the University of Bucharest and Petru Maior University of Targu Mures also an Associate Professor of the University of Paris 24 Mihnea Gheorghiu Academician 25 26 Radu Voinea 1923 2010 professor of theoretical mechanics and engineering Former President of the Romanian Academy 27 Eugene Ionesco 1909 1994 Romanian French playwright who wrote mostly in French and one of the foremost figures of the French Avant garde theatre References edit Știrbei Vodă St on the Map of Craiova Craiovamap ro Archived from the original on 2011 12 16 Retrieved 2012 01 01 a b c d Colegiul National Fraṭii Buzeṣsti Din Craiova La 120 De Ani Observatorul com 2002 10 08 Retrieved 2012 01 01 a b Titu Georgescu Constantin Barbacioru Florea Firan Virgil Joita Constantin Mocanu Luchian Deaconu Ion Dogaru Istoria Craiovei Editura Scrisul Romanesc 1977 Iorga Nicolae 1968 Istoria lui Mihai Viteazul in Romanian Bucharest Editura Militară OCLC 1243864 Giurescu Constantin C 2007 1935 Istoria Romanilor in Romanian Bucharest Editura All Panaitescu Petre P 1936 Mihai Viteazul in Romanian Bucharest Fundaţia Regală OCLC 29925825 http wwĕw gds ro Actualitate 2007 11 01 Colegiul National Fratii Buzesti la ceas de sarbatoare permanent dead link Colegiul National Frații Buzești CNFB din Craiova celebrating 125 years from its Foundation Prof Zamfirică Petrescu Director of National College Fraţii Buzesti of Craiova 2007 The Buzeshti Spirit Spirit Buzeṣtean Archived September 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine Colegiul National Fraṭii Buzeṣsti Din Craiova La 120 De Ani accessed Sunday September 12 2010 published from Toronto Canada Ion P Ionescu Argetoaia Profesor 1880 1957 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 12 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Alumni of Fraţii Buzesti High School studying abroad Cnfb ro Archived from the original on 2017 07 05 Retrieved 2012 01 01 President of The Romanian Academy 1963 1966 Acad ro Retrieved 2012 01 01 The Institute of Physical Chemistry Ilie G Murgulescu of the Romanian Academy Docstoc com 2010 05 13 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Dolj Oltenia Personalities Mareṣ Eugeniu Petre P General locotenent medic physician Lt General b 14 October 1907 Ramnicu Valcea d 23 August 1995 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 27 February 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Carol s birth certificate Archived 2008 02 27 at the Wayback Machine The Prince Paul of Romania website Archived 2012 09 07 at archive today 20 January 2008 General permanent dead link Evenimentul Zilei Romanian court recognizes Briton as Carol II s grandson The Washington Times 1995 10 31 pp A14 HRH Prince Carol of Romania The Daily Telegraph 10 February 2006 Smith Stevie Marin Sorescu 1936 1996 Poetryfoundation org Retrieved 2012 01 01 Librăria Mihail Eminescu on Alexandru Mitru and his 30 published books Librariaeminescu ro Archived from the original on 2011 11 04 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Mitru Alexandru Banul muncit The National Chancellery of primary education didactic ro Paintings by Sabin Balașa Orda2000 narod ru Archived from the original on 2012 02 13 Retrieved 2012 01 01 A Romanian Painter Sabin Balasa Av82 wordpress com 2009 06 07 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Major Personalities in Dolj Oltenia PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 02 27 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Members of the Romanian Academy Acad ro Retrieved 2012 01 01 Academician Mihnea Gheorghiu in Revista Clipa Magazinul actualității culturale romanești Revistaclipa com Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Past President of the Romanian Academy 1984 1990 Acad ro Retrieved 2012 01 01 Further reading editPr Constantin COMAN Casa creștinului Editura Bizantină București f a Titu Georgescu Constantin Barbacioru Florea Firan Virgil Joita Constantin Mocanu Luchian Deaconu Ion Dogaru Istoria Craiovei Editura Scrisul Romanesc 1977 Nicolae Andrei Ani de lumină 1826 1876 Scrisul Romanesc Craiova 1976 Marin Sorescu Hands Behind My Back Selected Poems trans Gabriela Dragnea Adriana Varga amp Stuart Friebert Oberlin College Press 1991 ISBN 0 932440 58 4 The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry edited by J D McClatchy pg 219 External links edit in Romanian Official site 44 19 09 N 23 47 31 E 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