Ovidius High School

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Liceul Teoretic Ovidius
Location
Constanţa, Romania
Information
Founded 26–27 May 1955
Director Teacher Cristina Anghel
Website

Ovidius is a high school in Constanţa, Romania. It was founded on 27 May 1955, by its first director, Alexandru Ştefănescu.

History

The Ovidius High School, a famous presence in Constanţa's landscape, has had an interesting evolution in its 50 years of existence. Created in 1955 under the name Secondary School No. 3, it became in 1965 High School No. 3, although it was also a gymnasium school.

In 1972, the city was visited by cultural personalities from 17 countries (including Italy, France, Canada, the United States, etc.) and by the mayor of Sulmona, Italy (the birthplace of Ovid). The mayor of Constanţa proposed then that the school should bear the name Ovidius, after the Roman poet Ovid, who was banished to Tomis (nowadays Constanţa), and died there. His suggestion wasn't followed immediately, however.

In 1975, the school became the Mathematics and Physics High School No. 1, and in 1982 it was transformed into the Industrial High School No. 10. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, on September 1, 1990, it was renamed Ovidius, as suggested 18 years earlier.

Despite the name changes, Ovidius remains a prestigious high school of the city and the county of Constanţa. The students of this school have achieved very good results at national and International Science Olympiads.