PMG "Ekzarh Antim I"
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Established | 1891 |
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Type | High School |
Principal | Georgi Ivanchev |
Students | 575 |
Grades | 6-12 |
Location | Ekzarh Joseph street №17, Vidin, Bulgaria |
Website | http://pmg-vidin.net/ |
PMG "Ekzarh Antim I" (Bulgarian: ПМГ природо математическа гимназия) is a public high school in Vidin, Bulgaria. The abbreviation PMG means that the school specialises in maths and science. It serves students from the sixth grade up to the highest in Bulgarian education - twelfth.
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[edit] Building
The building the school is situated in was build in 1891 with donation provided by the first Bulgarian Ekzarh- Antim I. Currently it the building consist of:
- 11 classrooms
- 3 restrooms
- 2 computer cabinets
- a sports hall
- a janitor room
- the principals office
- the teachers room
The building has two entrances and one stair case. It is centrally heated, and some rooms have air conditioning.
[edit] Education
Because of the small size of the school, the students study in two shifts: the first from 7:30 am to 1:05 pm and the second from 1:30 pm to 7:05 pm. As of May 2007 575 students attend it. These are divided into three special groups. One specializes in biology and chemistry, another in mathematics and one in computers. Each group has a letter by which they are separated. A and B (Bulgarian: А and Б , respectably) are mathematics, V is computers (В) and biology G (Г). This division is only for students from 8 to 12 grade.