General information:

SCHOOL N. 80 with classes I-VIII, Calea Dudesti 191, Sector 3, Bucharest, Romania (RO)
Tel / Fax 0040-21-3214256
www.scoala80.ro (the site you are visiting)
e-mail: proiectecomenius@scoala80.ro;


Short historical:

>The school is founded in 1867, on the first of May according to the School Minister Order 10946 / 04.1867

The consecutives transformations are expressed by its names, respectively:

a) Subsidiary School no. 2 blue color - 1867
b) Primary boys school no. 3, blue color- 1872
c) Primary boys school no. 13, Constantin Bosianu - 1892
d) Communal primary school no. 23 - 1916
e) Elementary boys and girls school no. 80 - 1952
f) Seven years school no. 80 - 1956
g) General school no. 80 - 1964

1867-1910 - 4 years primary school
1910-1945 - 5-7 years primary school
1945-1948 - 7 years primary school+ single gymnasium
1949 - 7 years elementary school - boy's school
- girl's school, distinct directorship
1964 - 8 years general school (unification and mixture of the school)


Material basis:

- the ground floor of the existing local was finished in1910 > 12 classrooms + other spaces
- annex - residence of the school director > become a classroom
- 1952-53 - classrooms parquet + heating with natural gas
- 1935- extension with 6 classrooms + direction bureaus


School graduates turned into Rumanian social - cultural life:

1. Nicolae Cernescu- (son of the ex director of the school, C Cernescu)
academician university professor specialty geology, ex member in the Committee of the Technical Sciences besides ONU - deceased
2. Miron Nicolescu - academician, university professor- deceased (son of the ex director of the school V. Niculescu)
3. Alexandru Niculescu - university professor
4. Radu Eugen - university professor in the Bucharest Institute of Constructions


The educational project REPERCUTEC - REgions PERipheriques CUlture et TEChnologie Find out about the educational projects School 80 is involved in Send an e-mail to School 80 Main page Info about School 80, material basis, staff, curriculum "Gand Romanesc" - School magazine