Novosibirsk Lavrentyev Lyceum 130

Municipal budgetary establishment of general education city of Novosibirsk "Lyceum № 130 named after Academician M. A. Lavrentyev"
МБОУ Лицей № 130 имени академика М. А. Лаврентьева
Address
10, Uchjonyh st.
Novosibirsk
Russia
Coordinates 54°49′17″N 83°09′43″E / 54.8213°N 83.1619°E / 54.8213; 83.1619Coordinates: 54°49′17″N 83°09′43″E / 54.8213°N 83.1619°E / 54.8213; 83.1619
Information
Type Lyceum
Established August 5, 1959 (1959-08-05)
Founder Mikhail Lavrentyev
Rector Sergei Sopochkin
Grades 111
Website licey130.ru

Novosibirsk Lavrentyev Lyceum 130secondary school in Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk.

Location

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. There were 12 classes, 12 teachers and 206 pupils in school in 1959.
In 196263 there were some subjects in 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 academic year british literature was the only english-thought subject. In the same year first pupils graduated the school. There were two graduate classes with 17 tenth-grade pupils in each one.
In 1967 ICT lessons started. Pupils had lessons in Institute of Computational Mathematics, but in 1975 school got its own computer class. There were two teleprinters, which connected school with ICM.
In 1968 the first specialized classes in USSR (math-classes, natural-sciences-classes and humanitarian-sciences-classes) appeared in this school.
In 1997 the first school internet-class in Novosibirsk was opened here by George Soros.
In 2001 school got Mikhail Lavrentyev's name, and in 2002 it got the status of lyceum.[2][3]

Directors' list

Name In office
1 Nikolai Polivanov July 29, 1959 — March 1962
2 Juri Greckov March 1962 — April 26, 1967
Tamara Pozdeeva April 26, 1967 — August 25, 1968[4]
3 Peter Grenovski August 25, 1968 — December 1970
4 Nikolai Tarhov December 1970 — August 1986
5 Aleksandr Bannov August 1986 — September 19, 2000
6 Tatjana Delfonceva September 19, 2000 — October 6, 2005
7 Sergei Sopochkin October 6, 2005 — Present time

Photos

Old site (11.1998 — 09.2012)
New site

References

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