• Source: Zrenjanin Gymnasium
  • Zrenjanin Gymnasium (Serbian: Зрењанинска гимназија, romanized: Zrenjaninska gimnazija) is the oldest secondary school in Zrenjanin. It was established in 1846 as a Piarist school. At the beginning, the school was primarily Hungarian, although Serbs were a large minority in Veliki Bečkerek. Students were obliged to learn the Hungarian and German languages (after 1907 only Hungarian). The grammar school became Serbian after 1918. The school today has one class in the Hungarian language.


    Building


    The school building was built in 1846. It has two floors. It was enlarged in 1937, by adding a yard wing. Unfortunately, the street facade lost its decoration after World War II. The Piarist church was built at the same time as the building, just aside it, as a part of the Grammar School complex.


    Famous students


    Branimir Brstina, actor
    Goran Knežević, politician and a mayor of Zrenjanin
    Kija Kockar, singer and a TV personality
    Vasilije Krestić, historian
    Gyula Pártos, Hungarian architect
    Čedomir Popov, historian, current chairman of Matica srpska


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