Language School "Dr. Petar Beron"

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Language School "Dr. Petar Beron"
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Language School "Dr. Petar Beron"

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TypePublic High School
MottoThe limits of my language are the limits of my world
Established1987
PrincipalIvanka Yankova
Grades8–12
Campus Urban
Color(s)Purple & Yellow
Website http://www.egkn-bg.hit.bg/

Foreign Language School "Dr. Petar Beron" is a secondary school in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, established in 1987, initially opening two classes in English, expanding to French, German and Russian the following year, and Spanish being added to the curriculum in more recent years. The school teaches the foreign language exclusively in the first year of the five-year study, then offering the STEM subjects in the respective language from Year 2. The educational process lasts 5 years (8-12 grades). It is situated in a baroque building, originally built for a hunting lodge of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria in 1904.

The school is named after 19th century Bulgarian educator Petar Beron.


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