Antun Vrančić High School

Antun Vrančić Gymnasium
Gimnazija Antuna Vrančića

School building (r.)
Address
Put Gimnazije 64
Šibenik, 22000
Croatia
Information
Type public
Founded 1909
Area trustee Šibenik-Knin County
Principal Ivanica Belamarić
Faculty 47
Age range 14-18
Pupils 664
Average class size 28
Language Croatian
Team name ŠŠD Gimnazijalac
Newspaper Pegla
Website Antun Vrančić Gymnasium (Croatian)

Antun Vrančić Gymnasium (Croatian: Gimnazija Antuna Vrančića) is a public 4-year general-education high school in Šibenik, Croatia. It currently offers programs focusing on mathematics and natural sciences, classics, linguistics, as well as a general-track program. The school was named after Antun Vrančić (1504.-1573.), a native of Šibenik.

History

First modern high school was opened for a short time in Šibenik during Napoleon's rule in Dalmatia in 1806. A secondary school with a continuity up till the present-day was opened as Realgymnasium in 1909, while Šibenik and Croatia were a part of Austria-Hungary.[1] In 1937 the school moved into a new and modern building in which it operates today.[2] After the Second World War it was restructured and named after People's Heroes of Šibenik. In 1991. it was again remodelled as a general high school and named after Antun Vrančić (1504.-1573.), renaissance humanist, cardinal, diplomat and author from Šibenik.

Academics and rankings

Following the results of national standardized tests taken by high school students in Croatia in 2006, 2007 and 2008 as a part of a transition towards the introduction of a nationwide exit exam (Matura), Antun Vrančić high school was ranked 24th out of 190 Croatian high schools on an unofficial list.[3]

School's students also participated in International Mathematical Olympiad twice - in 2001 in Washington, DC and in 2002 in Glasgow, where they won a bronze medal.[4] In 2007 and 2011, Antun Vrančić students competed at International Philosophy Olympiad in Turkey and Austria, respectively, earning an honorable mentioning.[4]

Notable alumni

As up until recently the only general secondary school in Šibenik, the school boasts many famous natives of Šibenik and the surrounding area as its alumni:[1]

Gallery

Panorama of city with mixture of five- to ten-story buildings
Šibenik cityscape from the north (St. John's fotress). White gymnasium building can be seen on the far left

References

  1. 1 2 Danijela Slavica-Milović: "Šibenska gimnazija slavi 100. rođendan", Slobodna Dalmacija, objavljeno 24.10.2009.
  2. "Šibenska gimnazija i klaonica", sebenico.com
  3. Ivana Kalogjera-Brkić: "Na listi 25 najboljih srednjih škola nema nijedne iz Osijeka", Jutarnji list, 24.06.2009.
  4. 1 2 "o Školi", gav.hr
  5. "Anđelko Runjić Bivši predsjednik Sabora SRH i veleposlanik u Moskvi", VL biografije, Večernji list

Sources

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