The document provides information about the Republic of Macedonia, the city of Prilep, and Gimnazija "Mirche Acev" school. It states that Republic of Macedonia is a small Balkan country located in Southeast Europe, with Skopje as its capital. It describes Prilep as an interior city in Macedonia known for producing high quality tobacco and marble. It then gives details about Gimnazija "Mirche Acev", one of the oldest schools in Macedonia, including its sections, facilities, extracurricular activities, and the popular GIMFEST music festival it hosts.
The document summarizes a prestigious faculty in Europe with 23 departments and over 200 professors and associate professors. It discusses the faculty's location near Stary Peterhof, its history of winning world championships in programming, and notable alumni such as Matiyasevich, Fursenko, Kantorovich, and Stolipin. It also highlights aspects of the faculty like its teachers, academic problems addressed, extracurricular activities, campus life, and its welcoming nature to students of all backgrounds.
The document summarizes a Comenius School Partnership Project meeting held in Poland from May 19-25, 2013. Teachers and students from Turkey, Spain, Belgium, and Bulgaria visited Polish schools and areas to learn about Polish culture and traditions through activities like cooking workshops, museum tours, sports, and dance performances. The trip included visits to Stryków, Łowicz, Łódź, Kraków, Kłodawa, and Warsaw where participants experienced Polish cuisine, crafts, and sights. The document provides a daily itinerary and photos from the educational and fun activities during the cultural exchange visit.
Julia loves figure skating and has been practicing it for 7 years. She describes figure skating as involving choreography, fitness training, and skating skills developed through practices and competitions. Julia's mother, a PE teacher, first introduced her to figure skating and has continued to support her training by attending competitions and offering encouragement. Figure skating originated in Holland in the 13th-14th centuries and later became popular in Russia during the time of Peter the Great.
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Nick Malliaros Quiz
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Konstantina Florou Rowing
Amelia Xotsa St. George
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Nick Malliaros
John Pizanias
Otets Paisiy General Secondary School is located in Smolyan, Bulgaria, 260 km from Sofia in the Rhodope Mountains. The 27-year-old school has a unique architectural design with buildings at different levels that blend with the natural surroundings. It is near other cultural institutions and has facilities like a gym, swimming pool, computer rooms, and a 700-person amphitheater. Students can choose from 18 classes as well as optional subjects and training in profiles like sports, IT, and hairdressing.
The National Humanitarian High School "St. St. Cyril and Metodius" in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria is a modern school with a glorious history dating back to 1880. It has around 700 students aged 14-19 studying subjects like Bulgarian language, history, music, fine arts, and foreign languages. The school aims to provide students with knowledge and skills for healthy living while broadening their creative expression and art literacy. It has departments for humanitarian studies and arts, with many students actively participating in projects and showing their work in exhibitions.
Croatia is a country located in Central and Southeast Europe with a population of around 4 million people. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb, home to around 800,000 inhabitants. Zagreb has grown significantly over the centuries and is situated in northern Croatia at the foot of Medvednica mountain. Croatia has over 1,000 islands along its coastline and a national education system that provides mandatory primary education and accessible secondary and higher education. The elementary school Nikola Tesla in Zagreb, named after the famous inventor, celebrated its 40th anniversary with student-made models, exhibitions, and traditional sporting competitions between students and teachers.
The document summarizes a prestigious faculty in Europe with 23 departments and over 200 professors and associate professors. It discusses the faculty's location near Stary Peterhof, its history of winning world championships in programming, and notable alumni such as Matiyasevich, Fursenko, Kantorovich, and Stolipin. It also highlights aspects of the faculty like its teachers, academic problems addressed, extracurricular activities, campus life, and its welcoming nature to students of all backgrounds.
The document summarizes a Comenius School Partnership Project meeting held in Poland from May 19-25, 2013. Teachers and students from Turkey, Spain, Belgium, and Bulgaria visited Polish schools and areas to learn about Polish culture and traditions through activities like cooking workshops, museum tours, sports, and dance performances. The trip included visits to Stryków, Łowicz, Łódź, Kraków, Kłodawa, and Warsaw where participants experienced Polish cuisine, crafts, and sights. The document provides a daily itinerary and photos from the educational and fun activities during the cultural exchange visit.
Julia loves figure skating and has been practicing it for 7 years. She describes figure skating as involving choreography, fitness training, and skating skills developed through practices and competitions. Julia's mother, a PE teacher, first introduced her to figure skating and has continued to support her training by attending competitions and offering encouragement. Figure skating originated in Holland in the 13th-14th centuries and later became popular in Russia during the time of Peter the Great.
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Nick Nalpantis Kethis
Nick Malliaros Quiz
John Pizanias High school of Neos Skopos
Konstantina Florou Rowing
Amelia Xotsa St. George
Editing Newspapers
Nick Malliaros
John Pizanias
Otets Paisiy General Secondary School is located in Smolyan, Bulgaria, 260 km from Sofia in the Rhodope Mountains. The 27-year-old school has a unique architectural design with buildings at different levels that blend with the natural surroundings. It is near other cultural institutions and has facilities like a gym, swimming pool, computer rooms, and a 700-person amphitheater. Students can choose from 18 classes as well as optional subjects and training in profiles like sports, IT, and hairdressing.
The National Humanitarian High School "St. St. Cyril and Metodius" in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria is a modern school with a glorious history dating back to 1880. It has around 700 students aged 14-19 studying subjects like Bulgarian language, history, music, fine arts, and foreign languages. The school aims to provide students with knowledge and skills for healthy living while broadening their creative expression and art literacy. It has departments for humanitarian studies and arts, with many students actively participating in projects and showing their work in exhibitions.
Croatia is a country located in Central and Southeast Europe with a population of around 4 million people. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb, home to around 800,000 inhabitants. Zagreb has grown significantly over the centuries and is situated in northern Croatia at the foot of Medvednica mountain. Croatia has over 1,000 islands along its coastline and a national education system that provides mandatory primary education and accessible secondary and higher education. The elementary school Nikola Tesla in Zagreb, named after the famous inventor, celebrated its 40th anniversary with student-made models, exhibitions, and traditional sporting competitions between students and teachers.
This document provides information about Technical School Number 1 in Rybnik, Poland. It discusses that the school has around 1200 students studying profiles like mining, electrical, mechatronics, and logistics. The school organizes various competitions in vocational and artistic fields. It also has facilities like an adit for mining training, automotive workshop, IT classrooms, library, museum, and cafeteria.
1. SOU "Ekzarh Antim I" is one of the first Bulgarian secular schools founded in 1837 in Kazanlak, Bulgaria.
2. The school is named after Ekzarh Antim I, the first Bulgarian Exarch elected in 1872 who was an important figure during Bulgaria's revival.
3. The school offers language classes in English, German, and management classes and is renowned for its music program with students winning awards in music competitions.
This document provides an overview of Nursery School Number 71 "Pod Topola" located in Poznan, Poland. It discusses the school's concept of development which focuses on fully preparing children for compulsory education. It also outlines the school's schedule which includes various activities like self-service activities, meetings with police and Santa Claus, art classes, independence day celebrations, and outdoor play. The schedule aims to teach children independence and keep them engaged in learning through music, dance, art, and celebrating Polish culture.
Travelling words - Presentation of the Partiarchal Great School of the NationΧατζοπουλου Ελλη
Presentation of the Patriarchal Great School of the Nation during the 1st Meeting of the Erasmus+ program "Travelling words" in Thessaloniki, December 2014
Travelling words - Presentation of the Patriarchal Great School of the Nation Χατζοπουλου Ελλη
The document describes the Great School of the Nation in Istanbul, Turkey. It was founded in 1454 by the Patriarch Gennadios of Scolario. The school is located in the historic Fanari neighborhood and its magnificent red brick building was designed by architect Konstantinos Dimadis. The school operates as a junior high and high school for Orthodox Christian Turkish citizens, with education provided in both Greek and Turkish languages.
This document provides an overview of the "Gheorghe Magheru" school located in Caracal, Romania. It summarizes that the school was established in 1962 and moved to its current location in 1994. It has 16 classrooms, a computer lab with 50 computers, a library with 12,500 books, a sports hall, and a psycho room. The school teaches 39 teachers and has classes from grades 1-8, focusing on subjects like Romanian, math, history, and foreign languages. It celebrates various holidays and festivals throughout the year and organizes educational competitions and trips for students. The school has also participated in international cooperation projects with schools in France, England, and Spain.
The document discusses Aurel Vlaicu, the pioneer of Romanian aviation for whom the school is named. It provides details about Vlaicu's accomplishments and the founding and mission of the school. The school aims to provide multicultural education in Romanian, Hungarian, and German for its approximately 950 students. It also discusses the school's international partnerships and three annual thematic programs focused on parents, ecology, and a school day celebration.
Darina Zhelezova is a primary English teacher from Burgas, Bulgaria who teaches at the National School of Music and Performing Arts. She gave a presentation about her home country of Bulgaria, covering its history, geography, education system, traditions, folk customs and holidays, beaches, mountains, cities, and famous sites. Bulgaria has a long history and was once a powerful kingdom that spanned three seas. It has a parliamentary republic government and provides good education supported by the state.
National Hmanitarian High Scool "St.st. Cyril and Methodius"Albena Uzunova
The National Humanitarian High School "St. St. Cyril and Metodius" in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria is a modern school with a history dating back to 1880 with the founding of the first secondary school in southwest Bulgaria in Thessalonica. It was established in 1920 in Gorna Dzhumaya, now Blagoevgrad. Today it teaches around 700 students aged 14-19 across two departments - humanitarian studies and arts. It offers a range of extracurricular programs in areas like music, art, foreign languages, and health education. It has strong music and arts programs where students participate in exhibitions, performances and international festivals.
The document summarizes various events that took place at a school in Poland from September to December 2009, including:
1) The beginning of the school year ceremony in September and the selection of the student government.
2) An exchange program with a school in Spain where Spanish students visited Poland and experienced the culture.
3) An environmental cleaning event and a health campaign organized by students.
4) Various holidays celebrated over the months like Independence Day, Rights of the Child Day, and Christmas.
Balvi State Gymnasium is the largest secondary school in Balvi municipality, Latvia. It was established in 1930 and teaches 279 students from grades 7 to 12. The school has a history program, school uniform with a blue and silver owl emblem, and various extracurricular activities and traditions like Knowledge Day and the Silver Owl event. It also has a museum showcasing the history of Balvi and its people and provides scholarships to top students.
The document provides information about Žaliakalnis Gymnasium in Klaipėda, Lithuania. It details the school emblem and flag, important dates in the school's history from 1751 to present day, the teachers and students, and various weekly, annual, and extracurricular activities at the school including language weeks, talent shows, debates, and theater, dance, art, and florist studios. It also describes the school's vocal and dance groups that participate in competitions, and a unique William Shakespeare museum on site.
Uralsk, kazakhstan, school lyceum # 35, 2013 - argentina final projectGalina Timofeyeva
This document provides information about a school in Uralsk, Kazakhstan. It summarizes that the school has around 3,000 students studying various subjects like physics, languages, and natural sciences. The school celebrates many traditions and holidays throughout the year and aims to improve students' health during breaks between lessons. Students at the school represent many nationalities and celebrate their own cultures. The town of Uralsk has many sights to see and is known for fishing and apple farming.
The document summarizes the evolution of a middle school in Brad, Romania. It describes how the school was originally two separate schools for boys and girls that merged in the 1950s. It underwent renovations and moved to a new building in 2001. The school has grown and now has over 600 students and 21 classrooms. The document highlights several of the school's teachers and their subjects. It also describes various activities and trips organized by the school to educate students and build community.
Grundzāles Pamatskola is an elementary school in Latvia with 78 students across 9 forms from preschool to 9th grade. It prides itself on high academic achievement, with an average mark of 7.00 for grades 4-9 and a third of students participating in regional olympiads. The school also excels in sports like orienteering, high jump and javelin. It aims to provide a well-rounded education through activities like choir, folk dancing, art and music school. The small student body and prescribed curriculum present some weaknesses, but opportunities exist through European projects to strengthen connections across generations.
The MPS „Јоакim Кrchovski“ school in Kriva Palanka has been operating since 1944. It currently consists of 12 buildings, with 3 located in town and 9 in nearby villages. The school educates 6666 students across 87 classes from 1st to 9th grade. It aims to keep up with modern teaching methods and its students are hard-working and eager to learn. The school has a new gym and various after-school programs and clubs. It also participates in national and international projects focused on science, technology, decreasing violence, and multicultural cooperation.
Slovakia is a small country located in Central Europe. It has a population of around 5 million people and borders Poland, Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Ukraine. Bratislava is the capital and largest city of Slovakia, located along the Danube River. The document provides details about the Slovakian flag, national food, Christmas traditions, and the presenter's primary school in Žiar nad Hronom.
This school aims to rebuild the classical school model for the modern era from 2006-2016 with a focus on family. The school serves pupils from ages 2 to 15 and emphasizes close partnerships between the school, parents, and grandparents. It is considered a good institution because the pupils are the most important. Teachers aim to offer a pleasant, meaningful, and creative learning environment. The school welcomes everyone and hosts performances and events for parents and the community throughout the year, including during the Christmas and Shrovetide holidays.
The document summarizes the selections of the most attractive places from each of the seven participating countries in the project. Slovakia selected Tanzania, an adrenaline park in the treetops. The Czech Republic selected the Battle of Austerlitz. Greece selected Plaka, the old town of Athens. Turkey selected Salt Lake, known for its sunsets. Poland selected a rope park with climbing obstacles. Scotland selected the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Galleries in Glasgow. Cyprus had a vote among students between historical and nature sites.
S-Pace visited Malta and learned about their cultural heritage. He witnessed village feasts with fireworks, street decorations, and bands. The sea is important to Malta, providing fish for food and salt which was historically used as a preservative. Malta has many historical sites from ancient times, including temples, palaces, and the oldest free-standing structures in the world.
Students attended a lecture and practical lesson at the Mineralogical Museum in November. The lecture covered the distribution and uses of popular minerals. During the practical part, students observed samples of emeralds, amethyst, calcite, chalcanthite, chrysoprase, crystals, and malachite, taking pictures and notes to draw conclusions. The experience provided students with an educational lesson in mineralogy.
The pupils from a local school visited the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics as part of an annual science month event. During their visit, they attended popular science lectures on monitoring brown bears, the periodic table, and geoparks. They also saw presentations of projects developed by high school students on topics in biology, geography, physics, and chemistry. These included a geography project on Mark's Towers near the city of Prilep and a chemistry project on a polymer foam formula and reaction. The visit expanded the pupils' knowledge of the natural sciences through the lectures and interesting student projects.
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2. The school is named after Ekzarh Antim I, the first Bulgarian Exarch elected in 1872 who was an important figure during Bulgaria's revival.
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Darina Zhelezova is a primary English teacher from Burgas, Bulgaria who teaches at the National School of Music and Performing Arts. She gave a presentation about her home country of Bulgaria, covering its history, geography, education system, traditions, folk customs and holidays, beaches, mountains, cities, and famous sites. Bulgaria has a long history and was once a powerful kingdom that spanned three seas. It has a parliamentary republic government and provides good education supported by the state.
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1) The beginning of the school year ceremony in September and the selection of the student government.
2) An exchange program with a school in Spain where Spanish students visited Poland and experienced the culture.
3) An environmental cleaning event and a health campaign organized by students.
4) Various holidays celebrated over the months like Independence Day, Rights of the Child Day, and Christmas.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
2. ABOUT
REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
Republic of Macedonia is
located in
the Southeast of Europe.
Republic of Macedonia
is located in central
part of the Balkans.
Macedonia's neighbors
are Bulgaria, Serbia,
Greece and Albania
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3. ABOUT
REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
The capital of Macedonia
is Skopje.
Macedonia is
a multiethnic country,
the majority are
Macedonians, but there
Albanians, Turks, Serbs,
Roma, Vlachs
The country consists
of about
2 000 000 inhabitants
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4. REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Republic of Macedonia is a small country but so rich with cultural
values, natural beauty and historical monuments.
Here are some of them:
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5. The Kokino "megalithic observatory“ From 19th century BC
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Residues from the Palaeolithic, and Bronze period
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The Republic of Macedonia has over 500 medieval churches and
monasteries. These are some of them.
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Republic of Macedonia is recognizable for:
Tose Proeski – POP-SINGER
Ohrid lake
SKOPJE JAZZ FESTIVAL
Natural beauty
Speleology - cave Vrelo
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Prilep is a city in
the interior part
of the country.
Located in the Pelagonia
valley at an altitude
of 620 to 680m.
There are
70,000 inhabitants
of which 92 percent
are Macedonians..
ABOUT
OUR CITY PRILEP
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Prilep is recognizable for:
Producing the highest quality tobacco
in the world
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Producing one of the best
marble in the world
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Prilep is recognizable for:
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Many victims of freedom - monuments in their honor
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Prilep is recognizable for:
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In our city Prilep has been occurring many cultural and sports
manifestations:
International Festival Prochka
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PIVOFEST
International Festival of beer and barbecue
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In our city Prilep has been occurring many cultural and sports
manifestations:
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Gimnazija Mirche Acev
is one of the oldest
schools in Republic
of Macedonia.
ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
It is established in 1944.
It has always been a
leading school
in Republic of Macedonia.
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20. www.gimprilep.edu.mk
Today, in our school
there are
around 900 students.
There are 70 teachers
ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
Each year students
follow around 13 school
subjects.
The student has to finish
school by passing the
maturity exam
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In our school there
are six sections and
the student has
a possibility to choose
one of them.
1. Science section -
combination A
Emphasis is placed on
the subjects with which
students have greater
chances for enrollment
at the Faculty of
Economics, Law and
Philosophy
ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL The sections are :
Science section - combination A
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ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
SOU Gimnazija “Mirche Acev”
P r i l e p , R e p u b l i c o f M a c e d o n i a
The sections are :
Science section - combination BIn our school there
are six sections and
the student has
a possibility to choose
one of them.
2. Science section -
combination B
Emphasis is placed on
the subjects with which
students have greater
chances for enrollment
at the Faculty of
Philosophy , Pedagogy
and Psychology
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ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
SOU Gimnazija “Mirche Acev”
P r i l e p , R e p u b l i c o f M a c e d o n i a
The sections are :
Language and art section - combination AIn our school there
are six sections and
the student has
a possibility to choose
one of them.
3. Language and art
section - combination A
Emphasis is placed on the
subjects with which
students have greater
chances for enrollment at
the Faculty of Philosophy
and Faculty for foreign
languages
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ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
SOU Gimnazija “Mirche Acev”
P r i l e p , R e p u b l i c o f M a c e d o n i a
The sections are :
Language and art section - combination BIn our school there
are six sections and
the student has
a possibility to choose
one of them.
4. Language and art
section - combination B
Emphasis is placed on the
subjects with which
students have greater
chances for enrollment at
the Faculty of Dramatic
Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts
and Music
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ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
SOU Gimnazija “Mirche Acev”
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The sections are :
Science and math section - combination A
In our school there
are six sections and
the student has
a possibility to choose
one of them.
5. Science and math
section - combination A
Emphasis is placed on the
subjects with which students
have greater chances for
enrollment at the Faculty of
Electrical Engineering,
Faculty of information
science, Construction,
Architectural, Mechanical ,
Mathematics and Physics
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ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
SOU Gimnazija “Mirche Acev”
P r i l e p , R e p u b l i c o f M a c e d o n i a
The sections are :
Science and math section - combination B
In our school there
are six sections and
the student has
a possibility to choose
one of them.
6. Science and math
section - combination B
Emphasis is placed on the
subjects with which students
have greater chances for
enrollment at the Faculty of
Medicine, Agricultural,
Veterina, Technology and
Natural Sciences -
Chemistry, Biology, Physics
and Geography
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The school is old but
every year there are
always new investments.
It has 22 classrooms,
6 cabinets and library
with around 20,000 books,
sports hall,
a fitness center,
a sports field,
a tennis court,
a career center and
a large horticultural
landscaped yard.
ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
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The students apart
of their regular classes
in school they realize
many extra school
activities like:
dancing, acting,
poetry, music making
and many other
disciplines.
They also have a
musical school bands.
They organize many
fashion activities,
sports contests
which have
a humanitarian purpose.
ABOUT
OUR SCHOOL
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Today, the high school Mirche Acev 's brand
recognizable by:
• Its high quality educational process and
the great number of International and
national awards
• Humanity
• There is also the most popular music
festival which is called GIMFEST
ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
SOU Gimnazija “Mirche Acev”
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