Bacho Kiro High School
43°14′35″N 25°17′59″E / 43.24306°N 25.29972°E
Bacho Kiro High School СОУ "Бачо Киро" гр. Павликени | |
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St. St. Cyrill and Methodius Street 53, Pavlikeni | |
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Established | 1920 |
Principal | Radka Staneva |
Publication | "Sensation" Student Newspaper |
Website | soupavlikeni.com |
Bacho Kiro High School is a secondary comprehensive school in the town of Pavlikeni in Bulgaria. The school provides education to many students in the whole municipality of Pavlikeni.
History
In 1919 and 1920, an initiative led by Pencho Penev and Stoyan Stoyanov Uzunov took the first steps before the Regional school inspectorate in the city of Veliko Tarnovo to found a new modern school in Pavlikeni. The new school opened its doors in October, 1920 with two classes, which had a total of 63 students. The first principal was Mrs. Jordanka Nesheva. From November, 1920 Mr. Kr. Ivanov became principal. Over the next few years the school grew in size and popularity and the number of students increased.
From 1938 to 1945, the school was temporarily renamed to Princess Marie Louise.
From 1946 until today, the school is called "Bacho Kiro" after an important and famous revolutionary in Bulgarian history. Bacho Kiro was a local teacher, whose speeches and poetry revealed his patriotism and inspired people that they can achieve independence not only with weapons, but also through words.
In 2010, the school celebrated its 90th anniversary.