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Initially established as the Commercial and Artisan School in 1878, it was transformed into a lower-level gymnasium (four grades) and named Pirot Real Gymnasium.<ref name="Arhiv Pirot">{{cite web | url = https://arhivpirot.rs/2042-2/ | language = Serbian | work = | title = Гимназија Пирот | publisher = ] |date = n.d. | accessdate = 18 December 2024}}</ref> In the 1950s, the gymnasium was divided into separate male and female institutions, but by 1958, it war reunited under the name of Pirot Gymnasium.<ref name="Arhiv Pirot"/> In 1964, the school was renamed Gymnasium " |
Initially established as the Commercial and Artisan School in 1878, it was transformed into a lower-level gymnasium (four grades) and named Pirot Real Gymnasium.<ref name="Arhiv Pirot">{{cite web | url = https://arhivpirot.rs/2042-2/ | language = Serbian | work = | title = Гимназија Пирот | publisher = ] |date = n.d. | accessdate = 18 December 2024}}</ref> In the 1950s, the gymnasium was divided into separate male and female institutions, but by 1958, it war reunited under the name of Pirot Gymnasium.<ref name="Arhiv Pirot"/> In 1964, the school was renamed Gymnasium "Predrag Kostić", honoring a local figure.<ref name="Arhiv Pirot"/> Educational reforms in 1977 introduced specialized vocational courses alongside traditional curricula.<ref name="Arhiv Pirot"/> Since 1994, the institution has operated under the name Pirot Gymnasium.<ref name="Arhiv Pirot"/> | ||
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The main building of Pirot Gymnasium, constructed in 1907, was designed by Serbian architect Milorad Ruvidić.<ref name="Spomenici kulture">{{Cite web|url=https://nasledje.gov.rs/index.cfm/spomenici/pregled_spomenika?spomenik_id=45975 |title=Зграда Гимназије |publisher=National Center for Digitization }}</ref> It is a prominent example of academic architecture with elements of classicist and neo-Renaissance styles.<ref name="Spomenici kulture"/> The building features a monumental entrance hall with massive columns, arches, and balustrades.<ref name="Spomenici kulture"/> The building is protected cultural heritage of the Republic of Serbia.<ref name="Spomenici kulture"/> | |||
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Public school in Pirot, Pirot District, SerbiaPirot Gymnasium | |
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Pirot, Pirot District Serbia | |
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Type | public school |
Established | 1878; 147 years ago (1878) |
Campus | Urban |
Website | gimnazijapirot.edu.rs |
The Pirot Gymnasium (Serbian: Гимназија Пирот, Gimnazija Pirot) is a public coeducational high school (gymnasium, similar to preparatory school) located in Pirot in Serbia. The school was estabčished in 1878. Alongside Serbian, the school implement its curriculum in French language. At the time of introduction of bilingual French curricula in 2012, the gymnasium was only the fifth one in Serbia to provide such education after local gymnasiums in Belgrade, New Belgrade, Novi Sad and Niš.
History
Initially established as the Commercial and Artisan School in 1878, it was transformed into a lower-level gymnasium (four grades) and named Pirot Real Gymnasium. In the 1950s, the gymnasium was divided into separate male and female institutions, but by 1958, it war reunited under the name of Pirot Gymnasium. In 1964, the school was renamed Gymnasium "Predrag Kostić", honoring a local figure. Educational reforms in 1977 introduced specialized vocational courses alongside traditional curricula. Since 1994, the institution has operated under the name Pirot Gymnasium.
Building
The main building of Pirot Gymnasium, constructed in 1907, was designed by Serbian architect Milorad Ruvidić. It is a prominent example of academic architecture with elements of classicist and neo-Renaissance styles. The building features a monumental entrance hall with massive columns, arches, and balustrades. The building is protected cultural heritage of the Republic of Serbia.
References
- ^ "Promovisana monografija "Pirotska gimnazija 1879-2019" povodom 140 godina postojanja i rada škole" (in Serbian). Plus Online. 27 July 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
- V.Ć. (18 October 2022). "ДАН ШКОЛЕ ПОСВЕТИЛИ АНДРИЋУ: Низом манифестација Гимназија у Пироту обележава 143 године постојања" (in Serbian). Večernje novosti. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
- Zoran Panić (5 December 2011). "Gimnazijalci u Pirotu će učiti na francuskom i srpskom" (in Serbian). Blic. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
- ^ "Гимназија Пирот" (in Serbian). Historical Archive of Pirot. n.d. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
- ^ "Зграда Гимназије". National Center for Digitization.
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