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Being placed at the crossroads of different borders, Tumu Severin has been an education centre irradiating towards the areas south of the Danube. Today, our town has 21 normal programme kindergartens, 12 extended programme kindergartens, 16 primary schools and gymnasiums, 9 secondary schools with various profiles.
At the beginning of the 1991-1992 school year. the first of Turnu Severin opened
its gates for the following profiles:
Among the teachers who worked and gave their best to mark the reputation of the Romanian school one can mention one outstanding name: Theodor Costescu, a remarkable educator, school head and scholar who founded numerous education and cultural institutions, both in our country and abroad, for the Romanians living there. He was the initiator and founder of two major edifices: the ,,Traian" Secondary School and the Cultural Palace. The latter is the creation of a group of intellectuals from Turnu Severin which was led by Theodor Costescu, dr. Gruiescu and Tache Babeanu. It was erected in order to mark the fulfillment of an old Romanian dream - the Great Union. Its construction began in 1913 but was stopped during the First "World "War and then resumed in 1918. Theodor Costescu's efforts and sacrifice made its completion possible and it could be opened in 1924 when two other cultural institutions were also inaugurated: the JLG. Bibicescu" Library and the ,,Dr. C.I. Istrati" Museum- |
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