ПРОФИЛИРАНА ПРИРОДО-МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКА ГИМНАЗИЯ "АКАД. ИВАН ЦЕНОВ" ГР. ВРАЦА

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1. PPMG “Akad. Ivan Tsenov” – international project coordinator 
Vratsa, Bulgaria


The educational process at the school is organised in two stages: lower and upper secondary and specialises in nature subjects and maths. The other aspect of our curriculum is the intensive study of foreign languages. 
The school is directed to enhancement of international partnership through EU funded projects, ISA projects administered by the British Council, ACES projects, PTPI projects, etc. In 2014 it was awarded the international award for best Classroom Community Service Project, presented at the annual international conference of the organisation in Taiwan.



2. Colegiul national Calistrat Hogas
Piatra-Neamt, Romania

Piatra Neamț is the centre of Neamț County, in the historical region of Moldavia, Eastern Romania. Because of its privileged location in the Eastern Carpathian mountains, it is considered one of the most picturesque towns in Romania. The town is called The Pearl of Moldavia with its name meaning German Stone.
Till the 1870s Romania used the Cyrillic alphabet. Romanian language comprises lots of Bulgarian words.



3. Stacijas Pamatskola
Kubuli, Latvia

Together with Lituanian language, Latvian is a Baltic language. The Baltic languages are of particular interest to linguists because they retain many archaic features believed to have been present in the early stages of the Proto-Indo-European language. There is some evidence to suggest the existence of a Balto-Slavic language group after the break-up of Proto-Indo-European, with the Slavic and Baltic languages splitting around the 10th century BC.
Stacijas Pamatskola provides two educational programs - general and special (for children with light mental disorders).



4. Nuh Mehmet Kucukcalik Anadolu Lissi
Kocasinan, Turkey

The town of Kocasinan is named after Koca Mimar Sinan Aga (c. 1489/1490 – 1588) who was the chief Ottoman architect and civil engineer for sultans Suleiman the Magnificent, Selim II, and Murad III. He was responsible for the construction of more than 300 major structures and other projects such as schools. His apprentices would later design the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, Stari Most in Mostar, and help design the Taj Mahal in the Mughal Empire.




5. Reepham High School and College
Norwich, The United Kingdom

Norwich is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London and one of the most important places in the kingdom. Until the Industrial Revolution, Norwich was the capital of the most populous county in England.
Reepham High School and College is situated in an area of a quite high number of settled immigrants and teaches students speaking 15 different languages.





6. Zespol Szkol nr 1
Grajewo, Poland

The Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist Ludwik Łazarz Zamenhof was born in the town of Białystok, some 80 km away from Grajewo. He constructed the international auxiliary language Esperanto. The name Esperanto derives from Doktoro Esperanto ("Esperanto" translates as "one who hopes"), the pseudonym under which Zamenhof published his book describing the new language.
Zespol Szkol nr 1 shares the same building with another school which is specialised for SEN students.





7. Sta. Mª la Nueva San José Artesano
Burgos, Spain

Burgos is a city in northern Spain and the historic capital of Castile. It is situated at the edge of the Iberian central plateau. It is the capital of the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Burgos was once the capital of the Crown of Castile, and the Burgos Laws or Leyes de Burgos which first governed the behaviour of Spaniards towards the natives of the Americas were promulgated there in 1512.
Sta. Mª la Nueva San José Artesano is situated in an area of a quite high number of settled immigrants and teaches students of different ethnic background.




8. Lycée général et technologique de Bellevue
Fort-de-France, Martinique, France

Martinique is an overseas region of France and an integral part of the French Republic. As part of France, Martinique is part of the European Union, and its currency is the Euro. The official language is French but virtually the entire population also speak Antillean Creole. Martinique is located in the Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Lycée général et technologique de Bellevue offers specialised care and training to children with dyslexia, dyspraxia and dysorthographia.



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