Aurel Vlaicu High School () is a high school located at 8 Gheorghe Lazăr Street,
Orăștie
Orăștie (; , , , '' Transylvanian Saxon'': Brooss) is a small town and municipality in Hunedoara County, south-western Transylvania, central Romania.
History
7th–9th century – On the site of an old swamp was a human settlement, ...
, Romania.
The school was established in 1919, following the
union of Transylvania with Romania
The union of Transylvania with Romania was declared on by the assembly of the delegates of ethnic Romanians held in Alba Iulia. The Great Union Day (also called ''Unification Day''), celebrated on 1 December, is a Public holidays in Romani ...
, and was the first Romanian-language high school in Orăștie.
Its founding resulted from the intransigent attitude of the Hungarian principal at the
Reformed Church
Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. In the modern day, it is largely represented by the Continental Reformed Christian, Presbyterian, ...
’s Kún Kocsárd College, who refused to record grades for Romanian language as a subject. This spurred students and local intellectuals to call for a separate institution, and every Romanian pupil from Kún defected to the new school, which had eight grades and was named for aviator
Aurel Vlaicu
Aurel Vlaicu (; 19 November 1882 – 13 September 1913) was a Romanian engineer, inventor, airplane constructor, and early pilot.Gheorghiu, 1960
Early years and education
Aurel Vlaicu was born in the village of Bințințiencenc in Transylvan ...
.
[ Dan Orghici]
"100 de ani de la înființarea Liceului de stat 'Aurel Vlaicu'"
''Cotidianul
The logo used between 2003 and 2007
''Cotidianul'' (meaning ''The Daily'' in English) is a Romanian-language newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern E ...
'', July 5, 2019 For two years, it operated out of the former state girls’ school. In autumn 1921, with 427 pupils causing overcrowding, it moved into an 1847 building that once belonged to the Reformed Church.
Among the major donors of funds and educational materials were politicians
Ioan Mihu,
Aurel Vlad, and
Petru Groza
Petru Groza (7 December 1884 – 7 January 1958) was a Romanian politician, best known as the first Prime Minister of Romania, Prime Minister of the Romanian Communist Party, Communist Party-dominated government under Soviet Union, Soviet Sovie ...
.
In October 1925, it entered the building of the Kún College, which had recently closed due to the lack of Hungarian students. The
prefect
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A prefect' ...
of
Hunedoara County
Hunedoara County () is a county (''județ'') of Romania, in Transylvania, with its capital city at Deva, Romania, Deva. The county is part of the Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa Euroregion.
Name
In Hungarian language, Hungarian, it is known as , ...
seized the edifice, and the Romanian school moved in. It left two months later, following an appeal by
Regency Hungary to the
League of Nations
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. The move became permanent in 1928, when the Romanian state paid 8 million
lei to the Reformed Church, which briefly revived the Hungarian high school in the 1847 building. Meanwhile, the rooster, symbol of the Reformed Church, was removed from atop the Kún building. Above the doorway was carved a bas-relief of Vlaicu, donated by his friend
Octavian Goga
Octavian Goga (; 1 April 1881 – 7 May 1938) was a Romanian far-right politician, poet, playwright, journalist, and translator.
Biography
Early life
Octavian Goga was born on 1 April 1881 in the village of Rășinari, on the northern sl ...
,
[History]
at the Aurel Vlaicu High School site and the school's name was inscribed on the frontispiece.
In 1948, the new
communist regime
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closed the school, using the building to house child refugees of the
Greek Civil War
The Greek Civil War () took place from 1946 to 1949. The conflict, which erupted shortly after the end of World War II, consisted of a Communism, Communist-led uprising against the established government of the Kingdom of Greece. The rebels decl ...
. Additionally, a school for training chemical workers and locksmiths functioned inside from 1948 to 1954. That year, the high school reopened as a co-educational institution with ten grades. It was formally rededicated to Vlaicu in 1957, when a bronze sculpture was unveiled. Grade eleven was restored that year, with grade twelve following in 1965. In 1977, the school acquired a mechanics profile, part of the regime's drive for industrialization. This period ended in 1990, after the
Romanian Revolution
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. The institution was declared a national college in 2000, but downgraded back to a high school in 2018.
The school building is listed as a
historic monument
A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical ...
by Romania's
Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.
[Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Județul Hunedoara]
Notes
External links
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Official site
Historic monuments in Hunedoara County
Orăștie
Schools in Hunedoara County
Educational institutions established in 1919
1919 establishments in Romania
High schools in Romania