PIATRA-NEAMT AND ROMANIA
“Calistrat Hogaș” National College
Our highschool was founded in 1910. Originally an all-girls school, now there are over 840 secondary and highschool students. The school owns 6 labs (Chemistry, Physics, Biology and ICT) fitted with the best equipment. The field of study focuses on Programming, Chemistry, Mathematics, PE, advanced English, Social Sciences. We are a European School, certified with ECDL and a Cambridge preparation and exam centre.
“Calistrat Hogas” National College was the only Romanian school to be awarded the “Jan Amos Comenius” prize on Europe Day, in 2019.
Opened:
1911
Students:
845
Teachers:
59
Opportunities after school:
IT and Computer Science
Automation and Computers
Architecture
Medicine
Human Rights
Philology
Social Sciences
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MEET PIATRA-NEAMT
Piatra-Neamt is located in the North-Eastern part of Moldova, in a mountainous region, where you can find a great number of monasteries dating back to the Middle Ages.
It is widely known for the beauty of Ceahlau Mount, the Izvorul Muntelui Sanctuary and the impressive Bicaz Gorge, the fortress of Neamt, as well as the Vanatori Neamt Sanctuary where Europe’s last bisons live in freedom.
First documented:
31.08.1431
Area:
77,4 km2
Population:
85.055
Famous for:
Stephan the Great’s Tower
Monasteries
The ruins of royal basements
The Bell Tower
John the Baptist Church
SAY HI TO ROMANIA
Romania has 8 Unesco monuments , the most important being the painted churches of northern Moldova such as Voronet (the famous Voronet blue).There comes a time when every seasoned traveler likes to be surprised. With a mixture of unique history, spectacular nature, charming medieval cities and castles and surprising architecture, Romania is absolutely worth a visit. Here are our 12 reasons why you should make this beautiful country your next destination. Due to its varied landscape, Romania is the most bio-geographically diverse country in the European Union. With snow-capped mountains, green hills covered in forests and vineyards, sandy Black Sea beaches and Europe’s largest and best-preserved delta, Romania has something for everyone.
Formed in:
1859
Area:
238.397 km2
Population:
20.121.641
Official language:
Romanian
Famous for:
Dracula
the Bukovina and Northern Moldova Monasteries
The Danube River
Nadia Comaneci
Ilie Nastase
Ion Tiriac
Gica Hagi