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Academic Lyceum Physics and Technology School, (also Physical-Technical School, abbreviated "PhTS", "FTSH"), a St. Petersburg National Research Academic University of the Russian Academy of Sciences, is a Russian
high school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
founded in 1987 by Zhores Alferov. The Physics and Technology School is the only high school in Russia belonging to the
Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; russian: Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) ''Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk'') consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across t ...
, and regularly places students in international math, physics, and science olympiads.


History

The Physics and Technology School was founded in 1987 by
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Zhores Alferov and colleagues at the
Ioffe Institute The Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (for short, Ioffe Institute, russian: Физико-технический институт им. А. Ф. Иоффе) is one of Russia's largest research centers specialized ...
, originally under the administrative umbrella of the
Ioffe Institute The Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (for short, Ioffe Institute, russian: Физико-технический институт им. А. Ф. Иоффе) is one of Russia's largest research centers specialized ...
. The groundwork for the school was laid by two employees of the Ioffe Institute, Igor Alexandrovich Merkulov and Mikhail Georgievich Ivanov, beginning in 1983, who were later joined by the current head of the Ioffe computer center, Andrei Aleksandrovich Fursenko. In 1984, the three convinced Vladimir Maksimovich Tuchkevich, the director of the Ioffe Institute, and with his help received permission to create a vocational school. However, the funds were still not in place in 1986. Towards the end of 1986, Zhores Alferov became a supporter of project, and with Alferov taking over from Tuchkevich as the director of the Ioffe Institute in 1987, funds were secured to found the school in 1987. The first classes began in September 1987. In 2009, PhTS was officially joined with the St. Petersburg Academic University, also founded by Zhores Alferov. The St. Petersburg Academic University was first founded by Alferov as the Research and Education Center of the Ioffe Institute in 1997, and then received a charter to become a university in 2002. The Physics and Technology secondary school and the Academic University had been located on the same campus site, but the organizational change in 2009 integrated them into the same administrative structure. The St. Petersburg Academic Institute has a three-part structure; it joins the
Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; russian: Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) ''Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk'') consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across t ...
, a national organizing body for professional scientists, with the university structure of the Academic Institute, offering M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, as well as with the Physics and Technology School
secondary school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' secondary education, lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) ...
. Due to this unique structure, the PhTS is the only high school in Russia that is a part of the
Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; russian: Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) ''Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk'') consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across t ...
. One of Alferov's goals in creating the Academic Institute structure was to invigorate a leading scientific research institute with the exposure to gymnasium students, creating a pipeline of future scientific researchers.


Class body and achievements

PhTS class body is roughly 200 students, with grades 8 through 11. The available majors include physics, mathematics, computer science, and English. Students of PhTS place annually in the
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(IMO),
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(IPhO), and additional
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. The Physics and Technology School is regularly ranked second overall among high schools in St. Petersburg, with the
Saint Petersburg Lyceum 239 Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 239 (russian: link=no, Президентский физико-математический лицей №239), is a public high school in Saint Petersburg, Russia that specializes in mathematics ...
specializing in mathematics placing first.


Teaching staff

A significant portion of the Physics and Technology School teaching staff have PhDs, due to the integration with the
Saint Petersburg Academic University Alferov Federal State Budgetary Institution of Higher Education and Science Saint Petersburg National Research Academic University of the Russian Academy of Sciences (abbreviated SPbAU RAS, also referred to as the Academic University or Alferov ...
. A number of the teaching staff graduated from PhTS lyceum themselves; as of 2019 twelve of the 26 full-time and 25 part-time teachers were graduates of the PhTS.


Notable alumni

From 1989 through 2018, 1514 students graduated from PhTS. Notable alumni include * Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov (1990)


Partnerships and funding

PhTS has several learning exchanges with the United States, an initiative begun by Alferov. One such exchange is with the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy high school founded by
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. Alferov spent 6 months at the
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in 1970 and built lasting relationships with scientists there. In addition to the Foundation for Support of Education in Society (Alferov Foundation), PhTS lists the
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founded by George Soros and
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in Russia as funding sources.


References


External links

*{{official site, http://www.school.ioffe.ru/school/ Schools in Russia Schools in Saint Petersburg Russian Academy of Sciences