Tartu Karlova Gümnaasium

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Tartu Karlova Gymnasium
tartu Karlova Gümnaasium
Address
Lina 2

, ,
50103

Coordinates58°22′17″N 26°44′2″E / 58.37139°N 26.73389°E / 58.37139; 26.73389Coordinates: 58°22′17″N 26°44′2″E / 58.37139°N 26.73389°E / 58.37139; 26.73389
Information
School typeState-funded secondary school
Religious affiliation(s)Secular
Founded1875
FounderPauline Jürgens
StatusOpen
DirectorHeidi Kiuru
Head teacherImbi Goldman and Karmen Sarapuu
StaffDeputy director in the field of music Annelii Traks
Teaching staffAnneli Lukason
Maaja Nagel
Tiit Naarits
and others
Grades0–12
Number of students975
Average class sizeprimary school - 24 pupils; high school (gymnasium) - 32 pupils
LanguageEstonian
Houses1
NewspaperPostipoiss
AlumniAadu Must; Andres Dvinjaninov; Rauno Elp
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Tartu Karlova Gymnaasium (Estonian: Tartu Karlova Gümnaasium; abbreviated as TKG) is a secondary school in Tartu, Estonia. The school was founded in 1875 by Pauline Jürgens.

History[]

Tartu Karlova Gymnasium is one of the oldest schools in Tartu. Its roots go back as far as 1875 when Pauline Jürgens II founded her own private school. The name and the address have changed during that time. Today's building at Lina 2 street was finished in 1925 and was known as the "Tartu City 7th Primary School". In 1967 the new part of the school was built and with new specialised music and history classes. Since then the school has been a highschool. On 1 September 1995, the name of the school was changed to the "Tartu Karlova Gymnasium".[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Üritused ja sündmused - Karlova". Tartu Karlova Kool. Archived from the original on 10 December 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2012.

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