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Novosibirsk Lavrentyev Lyceum 130
Novosibirsk Lavrentyev Lyceum 130 — secondary school in Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk. Location *In 1959 school was situated in Shack, wooden building, in "Shya" district (Northern Akademgorodok). *In 1960 school was moved to 10, Detskij proezd (Novosibirsk), Detskij proezd. It was the first school building in Southern Akademgorodok. *In 1961 another school building in Akademgorodok was built. *In 1962 the main building of Novosibirsk State University, NSU was completed and the school returned to 10, Detskij Proezd. *Since 1970 school is situated in 10, Uchjonyh st. History In 1959 school № 126 was founded in Novosibirsk Akademgorodok. During the first week of the first term school's number was changed to 130 and this number is current nowadays. In 1962 — 63 there were some subjects in English language, English, but this way of teaching turned out to be impracticable. It was quite hard for pupils to learn new information and new English vocabulary. By the end of the acade ...
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Lyceum
The lyceum is a category of educational institution defined within the education system of many countries, mainly in Europe. The definition varies among countries; usually it is a type of secondary school. Generally in that type of school the things that are taught are basic science and also in some part of that type of schools, some introduction to specific kind of jobs also may be done. History ''Lyceum'' is a Latin rendering of the Ancient Greek (), the name of a '' gymnasium'' in Classical Athens dedicated to Apollo Lyceus. This original lyceum is remembered as the location of the peripatetic school of Aristotle. Some countries derive the name for their modern schools from the Latin but use the Greek name for the ancient school: for example, Dutch has (ancient) and (modern), both rendered ''lyceum'' in English (note that in classical Latin the ''C'' in was always pronounced as a ''K'', not a soft ''C'', as in modern English). The name ''lycée'' was retrieved and utili ...
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