Deák Ferenc Bilingual High School
Secondary grammar school (gimnázium) school in Szeged, Hungary / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Deák Ferenc Bilingual High School (Hungarian: Deák Ferenc Gimnázium) is a public, co-educational secondary school in Szeged, Hungary established in 1988. It is the youngest secondary educational institution in the city of Szeged. It is named after Ferenc Deák, a famous 19th-century Hungarian politician who is also known as the Sage of the Nation. From the beginning, language education served as the main focus of the school[1] in addition to its mission to provide a multifunctional place amidst its surroundings of panel housing estates, hence it leases out the Theater Hall—which can be opened together with the Atrium—for various cultural programs. The school has been participating in the debate forum called European Classes since 1997, it is the member of the initiative PUSCH (Schools: Partners of the Future), and that of the DSD program since 2008. The rate of acceptance to higher education is 89-90%.[2]
Deák Ferenc Bilingual High School Deák Ferenc Gimnázium | |
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118-120 József Attila sugárút , H-6723 | |
Coordinates | 46°16′11″N 20°9′23″E |
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School type | secondary grammar school (gimnázium) |
Established | 1988 |
Headmaster | Faragó Klára |
Age | 14 to 18 |
Enrollment | 961 (2010) |
Language | Hungarian, English |
Publication | iDeák |
Endowment | For Deák Ferenc Bilingual High School Public Endowment |
Website | Deák Ferenc Gimnázium (in Hungarian) |
Students within the Hungarian-English bilingual program have a higher number of classes in English. Furthermore, for them, the language of education concerning mathematics, biology, geography and history (both Hungarian and world history) is English. Throughout their four years of learning, these courses are complemented by a special English conversation class with native speakers, and by the same token a so-called civilization class is offered from 11th grade. The school has a wide range of international connections, thus bilingual students (along with those of the special English program) and students of the special German program have the opportunity to participate in exchange programs with Brooks School in North Andover, United States,[1] and with Eleonorenschule in Darmstadt, Germany, respectively.