Once upon a time in Bulgaria, there was a small village called Dolni Chiflik where the hardworking people had no school for their children. 129 years ago in 1884, the villagers donated money to build a school to educate the children. The school initially taught 38 students with one teacher, and now teaches 829 students with 82 staff. The school, called Vasil Levski Secondary School, teaches students Bulgarian language and literature, English, Russian, mathematics, computer science, history, geography, physics, biology, chemistry and other subjects like music, drawing and physical education. The school has a radio station, folklore group and various sports teams.