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  • Monday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday Closed
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ROBOMAIK (04/26/2020)
I myself studied in this school and I understand that this is the best and biggest school in Novograd. Volyn teachers here are the best some. and so the school top
Miroslav Fed (02/02/2020)
wonderful lyceum. Since 1922, in agreement with the Soviet authorities, a full secondary seven-year German vocational school with a pedagogical bias was opened in the city, which received the number four. Its base was built before the First World War, the brick house of Henry Aye and the famous doctor Percent. The encore included a garden and a garden of more than two tenths of a dozen. By 1922, the Lutheran Germans often gathered here and there was a Sunday elementary school. The principal of the school, who simultaneously taught German language and literature, was Friedrich Otto Georgievich, mathematics was taught by Milke Johann Henrikhovich, and the teacher of social studies was Samuel Nickel. Former graduate of the Prague Academy of Arts Payton was in charge of drawing and art studies. All subjects (except Russian) were taught in German. The school had its own small library; some of the books were handed over from his home library to the school by Pastor Deringer, who, due to various harassment by the local authorities, was forced to leave for Germany in 1929. Among those who graduated from school in the 20's are the famous writers of the German ethnos of the former USSR, Ernst Konchak and Herbert Gustakovich Genke. The first one in 1995 by a decision of the Executive Committee of the City Council of People's Deputies at the former school building, which now houses the information and methodological center of the city department of education, was opened a memorial plaque. In 2013, the same board was opened to Hebert Genke. The former medical center was home to orphans whose parents were killed or missing during the war. For almost 15 years, these children lived and attended school. Subsequently, the fourth school became eight years old: several auxiliary buildings were built for workshops, canteen and gym. In the 1930s, as a result of the Stalin's deportation of the Germans, the Germans were expelled from Novograd-Volynsky and the school spoke in Ukrainian and Russian. During the Great Patriotic War the school became German again. Only in 1944 did the Soviet school resume its work and the first director was Maria Fomin, a young teacher. ЇЇ The man, a military doctor, was tortured by the Germans for dealing with the guerrillas. The school had 60 children. To heat the school rooms, every student wore logs each morning, teachers and students cut and cut down war-torn trees, collected fragments of broken furniture, even traveled to gardening forests to harvest firewood. In each class there were stove-bourgeois. There were no textbooks. They wrote on old newspapers, on the back of German postcards that were picked up at a former post office. One pencil was divided into four parts. Fifty grams of bread, a glass of boiled water and a spoonful of sugar were served to each schoolboy for lunch. Since 1959 the school has become eight years old. Several auxiliary buildings were built under the workshop, canteen, gym.3 From 1956 to 1967, the director of the school was Jonas Strazhevsky. There were 12 classes in school. From the technical equipment at the school were a cinema, TV, recorder, tape recorder, 4 filmoscopes. In 1967-1968, the director was P. Shlinchak. The school has 462 students. In 1968-1970 the director was Andrey Gastilo, more than 400 students studied. From 1970 to 1976, the director of the school was Vasil Antonovich Harchenko - the father of our teacher of labor education Kharchenko Igor Vaslevich. There were 12 classes in the school and 18 teachers were employed. From 1976 to 1980, Chernyshov Sergey Vladimirovich was the director of the school, at which time a new premises of our school were built, this is where we study with you. In the fall of 1981, more than one hundred first-graders began their first lesson at the new school, and in total, 910 students arrived for the first ring. All of them were united by a single purpose - to acquire knowledge, the achievements of the human mind. Fifty-three sowers of the good, wise, eternal have begun work in the new temple of science. Oleksandr Shunevich, who worked as a school director until 1996, was appointed as a school director. - Let the school become your home. Take care of her! - said the students builders. - There was no such project in the city yet, - experts noted.
Мар'яна Коцюба (08/22/2020)
Bad restaurant. Asked for a crab, they said no (((
warlok (01/29/2020)
Lyceum is ordinary, but there are many drawbacks, one of these drawbacks these are small portions that cost from 19 to 21 UAH
Аліна Кравчук (09/04/2020)
very good school.
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