Carol I National College
Carol I National College | |
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Location | |
Information | |
Type | public |
Established | 1826 |
Headmaster | Alexandrina Thorwächter |
Enrollment | 1800 |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://www.cnc.ro/ |
The Carol I National College (Template:Lang-ro) is a high school located in central Craiova, Romania, on Ioan Maiorescu Street. It is one of the most prestigious secondary education institutions in Romania. Between 1947 and 1997 it operated under the name of Nicolae Bălcescu High School.[1][2]
History
The Central High School was officially established on 20 May 1826, although it was actually built 7 years later in 1833. After suffering heavy damage from the earthquake of 11 January 1838, the school was rebuilt in November 1842 and it had some 400 students.
Craiova's Central High School was renamed "Carol I Liceum" on 11 November 1885 by a Royal decree of King Carol I.[3]
It was re-built a second time after the 1977 earthquake that demolished a major part of its buildings.
Alumni
The following is a short list of the most notable alumni of the Carol I National College.[4][5][6]
- Theodor Aman - painter and graphic artist
- Eugen Angelescu, chemist
- Corneliu Baba, painter
- Alexandru Balaci, philologist, literary critic
- Marcu Botzan, agronomist
- George Constantinescu, engineer
- Adrian Păunescu, poet
- George Fotino, jurist
- Radu Gyr, poet, essayist, playwright and journalist
- Alexandreov Brettenowski, chemist, novelist, musician, recently performed at the white house
- Eugène Ionesco, playwright and dramatist
- Jean Negulescu, film director and screenwriter, a pioneer in cinemascope. He has received his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- Titu Maiorescu, philologist, literary critic, politician
- Alexandru Mironov, science-fiction writer, journalist, and left-wing politician
- Nicolae Mateesco-Matte, jurist
- Nicolae Popescu, mathematician
- Gheorghe Țițeica, mathematician
- Nicolae Titulescu, diplomat, politician
- Gib Mihăescu, writer
- Mihai Pătraşcu, computer scientist
- Ana Becheru, Architect
- George Constantinescu, Scientist, engineer, creator of the theory of sonics
- Dimitrie Gerota, Anatomist, physician, radiologist and urologist
- Alexandru Macedonski, Poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic
- Nicolae Popescu, Mathematician
- Tudor Gheorghe, Musician, poet and actor
References
- ^ Prof. Nicolae Andrei, Contribuții la studiul istoriei liceului "Nicolae Bălcescu" din Craiova, Editura Didactică și Pedagogică, București, 1969
- ^ Colecția revistei "Tradiții", buletin al Fundației "Nicolae Bălcescu " din Craiova, 1993-1999
- ^ Nicolae Andrei, Ani de lumină 1826-1876, Scrisul Românesc Craiova, 1976
- ^ Nicolae Andrei, Ani de lumină 1826-1876, Scrisul Românesc Craiova, 1976
- ^ Nicolae Andrei, Biografii triste, Editura Alma Craiova, 1999
- ^ Nicolae Andrei, Voievozi ai spiritului, Editura Alma, Craiova 2000