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Gheorghe Șincai National College (Baia Mare)

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Gheorghe Șincai National College
Location
25 Gheorghe Șincai Street, Baia Mare
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Information
TypePublic
Established1919
PrincipalLeonard Mardar
Grades5–12
Enrollmentca. 900[1]
CampusUrban
Websitesincaibm.ro

Gheorghe Șincai National College (Romanian: Colegiul Naţional "Gheorghe Şincai") is a public day high school for grades 9 to 12 in Baia Mare, Romania, attended by some 900 pupils aged 14 to 19.[1] Grades 5 to 8 opened in 2010.[2] The school is named after historian, philologist and educator Gheorghe Şincai. It is one of three high schools in Baia Mare designated a "National College", the most prestigious rank for institutions of secondary education in Romania. It also ranks high on the national level in results at the Romanian Baccalaureate, university admissions and school contests. Over 17,000 have graduated from Șincai, with the majority going on to university.[3]

History edit

Șincai was founded on 12 July [O.S. 29 June] 1919, shortly after the Union of Transylvania with Romania. Its first head, appointed by the Directory Council of Transylvania, was Prof. Dr. Gheorghe Hetco, who remained in his position until 1940. When it opened, the high school had 172 students, 17 teachers, eight classrooms, a chemistry laboratory and a physics one. The library had 10,099 books. 561 pupils graduated during the interwar period. In 1940, the Second Vienna Award granted Northern Transylvania, including Baia Mare, to Hungary. The Romanian high school was closed and a Hungarian-language one functioned in its stead.[3]

Gheorghe Șincai High School reopened on 1 December 1944, once it had passed back under Romanian control, although classes did not resume until January 1945, with the canon and catechist Dr. Vasile Țiplea being named director. In 1959, the school building was expanded with twenty new classrooms and a gym. Expansion continued in the 1970s, with the building eventually housing 44 classrooms, some of which were used as laboratories.[3]

After World War II, the high school had one Romanian-language section and one in Hungarian, until a Hungarian high school was established in Baia Mare. In 1959, as part of a crackdown on Hungarian institutions in Romania, this again became a section of Șincai, a status maintained until 1998, when the Hungarian high school was re-established.[3]

Facilities edit

Șincai has 32 classrooms and 12 scientific and linguistic laboratories. The latter consist of three computer labs with 60 computers, three physics labs, two chemistry labs and one for biology, and one each for French, English and geography. The library has some 30,000 volumes and a reading room. The French, English, German and computer science departments have their own libraries. In addition, there are 11 teachers’ offices, a teachers’ room, five personnel offices, a gym, an outdoor athletic area, and a guidance counselor’s office. A psychologist and a doctor are on staff. Classes occur during the morning, with afternoons reserved for arts and sports.[4]

Outside the computer labs, there are additional computers in the classrooms, along with teaching equipment that is constantly being updated (printers, copy machines, scanners, four video projectors, DVD players, televisions, tape recorders, microscopes, dissection kits, laboratory kits for physics, chemistry, and biology, etc.).[4]

The original building was constructed in 1903-06, and is classified as a historic monument by the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.[5] This, along with the 1959 addition, was refurbished in 2000-2007.[4]

Activities edit

Intramural sports championships take place at Șincai: the High School Championship, the 9th Grade Classes' Cup, the 12th Grade Classes' Cup; as well as participation in city, county and national sports championships.[4]

The Gheorghe Șincai Cultural Society functioned from 1919 to 1940. In 1969 the magazine Speranțe ("Hopes") first appeared, on the occasion of the school's semicentennial. It was published, with interruptions, until 1994, after which faculty and students attempted to start other publications, none of which had more than one issue. From 1994, Șincai has been in a network of pilot schools experimenting with and applying elements of education reform.[4]

Starting in 1958, Șincai began to appear among the schools with excellent performance at academic olympiads, a goal that continued to be met in the ensuing decades. As of 2008, pupils had won 679 prizes at national olympiads, 32 at international olympiads, and 13 at presentations of compositions. The school’s gymnastics, basketball and volleyball teams have won national championships, and numerous prizes at county and regional contests.[3]

Notable alumni edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b (in Romanian) Director's Annual Report, 2011-2012
  2. ^ (in Romanian) Adina Codrean, "Baia Mare: Învăţământ gimnazial la „Gheorghe Şincai”" ("Baia Mare: Gymnasium-level Education at Gheorghe Şincai") Archived 2012-07-24 at archive.today, Adevărul, 23 October 2009; accessed October 25, 2009
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l (in Romanian) History
  4. ^ a b c d e (in Romanian) Facilities
  5. ^ (in Romanian) , p.1703
  6. ^ "Preafericitul Lucian Mureșan" [His Beatitude Lucian Mureșan]. Arhieparhia Greco-Catolică de Alba Iulia și Făgăraș (in Romanian). Retrieved 20 June 2023.

External links edit

  • (in Romanian) Official site

gheorghe, Șincai, national, college, baia, mare, 65778, 57750, 65778, 57750, gheorghe, Șincai, national, collegelocation25, gheorghe, Șincai, street, baia, mare, maramureș, countyromaniainformationtypepublicestablished1919principalleonard, mardargrades5, 12enr. 47 39 28 N 23 34 39 E 47 65778 N 23 57750 E 47 65778 23 57750 Gheorghe Șincai National CollegeLocation25 Gheorghe Șincai Street Baia Mare Maramureș CountyRomaniaInformationTypePublicEstablished1919PrincipalLeonard MardarGrades5 12Enrollmentca 900 1 CampusUrbanWebsitesincaibm ro Gheorghe Șincai National College Romanian Colegiul Naţional Gheorghe Sincai is a public day high school for grades 9 to 12 in Baia Mare Romania attended by some 900 pupils aged 14 to 19 1 Grades 5 to 8 opened in 2010 2 The school is named after historian philologist and educator Gheorghe Sincai It is one of three high schools in Baia Mare designated a National College the most prestigious rank for institutions of secondary education in Romania It also ranks high on the national level in results at the Romanian Baccalaureate university admissions and school contests Over 17 000 have graduated from Șincai with the majority going on to university 3 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Activities 4 Notable alumni 5 Notes 6 External linksHistory editȘincai was founded on 12 July O S 29 June 1919 shortly after the Union of Transylvania with Romania Its first head appointed by the Directory Council of Transylvania was Prof Dr Gheorghe Hetco who remained in his position until 1940 When it opened the high school had 172 students 17 teachers eight classrooms a chemistry laboratory and a physics one The library had 10 099 books 561 pupils graduated during the interwar period In 1940 the Second Vienna Award granted Northern Transylvania including Baia Mare to Hungary The Romanian high school was closed and a Hungarian language one functioned in its stead 3 Gheorghe Șincai High School reopened on 1 December 1944 once it had passed back under Romanian control although classes did not resume until January 1945 with the canon and catechist Dr Vasile Țiplea being named director In 1959 the school building was expanded with twenty new classrooms and a gym Expansion continued in the 1970s with the building eventually housing 44 classrooms some of which were used as laboratories 3 After World War II the high school had one Romanian language section and one in Hungarian until a Hungarian high school was established in Baia Mare In 1959 as part of a crackdown on Hungarian institutions in Romania this again became a section of Șincai a status maintained until 1998 when the Hungarian high school was re established 3 Facilities editȘincai has 32 classrooms and 12 scientific and linguistic laboratories The latter consist of three computer labs with 60 computers three physics labs two chemistry labs and one for biology and one each for French English and geography The library has some 30 000 volumes and a reading room The French English German and computer science departments have their own libraries In addition there are 11 teachers offices a teachers room five personnel offices a gym an outdoor athletic area and a guidance counselor s office A psychologist and a doctor are on staff Classes occur during the morning with afternoons reserved for arts and sports 4 Outside the computer labs there are additional computers in the classrooms along with teaching equipment that is constantly being updated printers copy machines scanners four video projectors DVD players televisions tape recorders microscopes dissection kits laboratory kits for physics chemistry and biology etc 4 The original building was constructed in 1903 06 and is classified as a historic monument by the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs 5 This along with the 1959 addition was refurbished in 2000 2007 4 Activities editIntramural sports championships take place at Șincai the High School Championship the 9th Grade Classes Cup the 12th Grade Classes Cup as well as participation in city county and national sports championships 4 The Gheorghe Șincai Cultural Society functioned from 1919 to 1940 In 1969 the magazine Speranțe Hopes first appeared on the occasion of the school s semicentennial It was published with interruptions until 1994 after which faculty and students attempted to start other publications none of which had more than one issue From 1994 Șincai has been in a network of pilot schools experimenting with and applying elements of education reform 4 Starting in 1958 Șincai began to appear among the schools with excellent performance at academic olympiads a goal that continued to be met in the ensuing decades As of 2008 pupils had won 679 prizes at national olympiads 32 at international olympiads and 13 at presentations of compositions The school s gymnastics basketball and volleyball teams have won national championships and numerous prizes at county and regional contests 3 Notable alumni editAugustin Buzura 1938 2017 member of the Romanian Academy president of the Romanian Cultural Foundation 3 Dezideriu Duma 1905 1988 member of the Academy of Medical Sciences 3 Mircea Flonta b 1932 member of the Romanian Academy professor at the University of Bucharest s Faculty of Philosophy 3 Vasile Gheție 1903 1990 titular member of the Romanian Academy Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Leipzig member of the New York Academy of Sciences member of the Royal Society of Medicine 3 Lucian Mureșan b 1931 prelate of the Roman Greek Catholic Church and a cardinal of the Catholic Church 6 Marius Porumb b 1943 corresponding member of the Romanian Academy 3 Leon Prodan 1902 1984 professor of public health at the Boston University School of Medicine 3 Florian C Ulmeanu 1903 1973 titular member of the Society of Biotypology in Paris post mortem member of the Academy of Medical Sciences 3 Notes edit a b in Romanian Director s Annual Report 2011 2012 in Romanian Adina Codrean Baia Mare Invăţămant gimnazial la Gheorghe Sincai Baia Mare Gymnasium level Education at Gheorghe Sincai Archived 2012 07 24 at archive today Adevărul 23 October 2009 accessed October 25 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l in Romanian History a b c d e in Romanian Facilities in Romanian Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010 Judeţul Maramures p 1703 Preafericitul Lucian Mureșan His Beatitude Lucian Mureșan Arhieparhia Greco Catolică de Alba Iulia și Făgăraș in Romanian Retrieved 20 June 2023 External links edit in Romanian Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gheorghe Șincai National College Baia Mare amp oldid 1208440371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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