Béla Bartók High School
Bartók Béla Líceum
Location
11A General Ion Dragalina Boulevard, Timișoara
Coordinates45°44′39″N 21°12′39″E / 45.74417°N 21.21083°E / 45.74417; 21.21083
Information
TypeTheoretical high school
Established1932
AuthorityMinistry of National Education
PrincipalIldikó Erdei[1]
Staff75 (2021/2022)[2]
Enrollment626 (2021/2022)
LanguageHungarian
Websitewww.bartok.ro

Béla Bartók High School (Hungarian: Bartók Béla Líceum) is a Hungarian-language high school in Timișoara.

History

The building of the current high school was designed in 1932 by architect László Székely[3] as a confessional school of the Roman Catholic church in Iosefin. After the education reform of 1948, the building was expropriated, and a Hungarian-language county education center was established in the building, which was abolished in 1956. It was not until 1971 that it was reconstituted as a high school of mathematics and physics in Hungarian. In the 1980s the communists tried to eliminate the national specificity by introducing the Romanian classes. After 1990 it became a theoretical high school and was given the name Béla Bartók, after Sânnicolau Mare-born composer and pianist.[4]

Students

As of 2021–2022, the institution includes three kindergarten groups, 10 primary school classes, 8 middle school classes and 12 high school classes, totaling 626 students.[5] The high school classes have four accredited specializations:[4]

References

  1. "A vezető tanács tagjai 2021-2022". Bartók Béla Elméleti Líceum.
  2. "Szakmai munkaközösségek a 2021-2022-es tanévben". Bartók Béla Elméleti Líceum.
  3. Szekernyés, János (2002). Székely László. Cluj-Napoca: Erdélyi Híradó.
  4. 1 2 "Liceul Teoretic "Bartók Béla" Timișoara". Inspectoratul Școlar Județean Timiș.
  5. "Létszám a 2021/2022-es tanévben". Bartók Béla Elméleti Líceum.
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