Vasile Lucaciu National College

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Vasile Lucaciu National College
Colegiul Naţional Vasile Lucaciu
Location
Strada Culturii nr.2
Baia Mare
,
Information
School type Public, Day school
MottoTraditio. Ingenium. Ars docendi.
Religious affiliation(s) Orthodox
Established1962
PrincipalCamelia Bogdan
Age range10-19
LanguageRomanian
Colour(s) Blue and White   
Website lucaciu.ro

Vasile Lucaciu National College (Romanian : Colegiul Naţional Vasile Lucaciu) is a public day school for students aged 10 to 19 that was established in 1962. Located in Baia Mare, Romania, [1] the college is named after Vasile Lucaciu, a Greek Catholic priest and advocate.

It includes a gymnasium facility, as well as a high school.

Former names

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References

  1. "Romanian students get six medals at International Mathematics Olympiad". mae.ro. Retrieved 9 February 2024.