Árpád Vezér Grammar School
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The Árpád Vezér Grammar School is a secondary school in
Sárospatak Sárospatak (; ; Serbian language, Serbian: Муд Стреам; Slovak language, Slovakian: ''Šarišský Potok, Blatný Potok)'' History The area has been inhabited since ancient times. Sárospatak was granted town status in 1201 by Emeric ...
, Hungary.


Etymology

The school was named for Árpád vezér, who was a prominent figure in Hungarian history in the ninth century. He led the Settlement of the
Magyars Hungarians, also known as Magyars, are an ethnic group native to Hungary (), who share a common culture, language and history. They also have a notable presence in former parts of the Kingdom of Hungary. The Hungarian language belongs to the ...
. The school's coat of arms recalls the period, depicting of trees from the settlement of Magyars. This tree of life symbolizes the tight and unbreakable relation between past and future, tradition and modernity. The Arpád Vezér Grammar School is one of the youngest local secondary schools. Educational work started in 1993. The building was designed by
Imre Makovecz Imre Makovecz (November 20, 1935 – September 27, 2011) was a Hungary, Hungarian architect active in Europe from the late 1950s onward. Makovecz was born and died in Budapest. He attended the Technical University of Budapest. He was founder a ...
. The main objectives are: * modern general education of students * successful preparation of higher education institutions. The school plays an important role in information technology, foreign language education, and talent management. Students perform successfully in national academic and sports competitions, graduate, and meet preliminary, ECDL exams and language requirements.


Partner schools

The school became known within and outside Hungary's borders. Cooperation in European projects built a relationship with English, French, German and Romanian schools.
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