About Us - in words and
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Colegiul Naţional “Barbu Știrbei”
Comenius Bilateral School Partnership
ROMANIA - TURKEY
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Project reference number: COM-13-PBL-45-CL-RO-TR
Romania
The Romania National Flag is acquired on 27th December, year of 1989.
"Freedom (blue sky), Justice (the fields yellow), Brotherhood (red blood)"
Romania is located in the South-East of Europe,
on the shore of the lower Danube River,
next to the Black Sea.
It is a country that hosts proud people with traditions handed down from one generation to another.
Călăraşi
Located in south eastern Romania,
on the right side of the river Borcea, branch of the Danube,
Calarasi has a privileged position being located 120 km from the capital (Bucharest) and 144 km from Constanta, another important city. Calarasi is the largest city in the county. Călăraşi is known for food, melamine chipboard industry, steel industry, paper and prefabs industry. Population 65,181 (Oct. 20, 2011).
Colegiul Naţional “Barbu
Știrbei”
Performance Respect Integrity Dedication Excellence
1940 - opened a boarding high school for 70 students; 1956 - (Liceu) High School for general education (mixed); 1957 - its name was changed to Liceul “Nicolae Balcescu”;1962 - inaugurated a new building;1977 - became Liceul “Nicolae Balcescu” with classes specialized in Mathematics and Physics;1992 - returns to the traditional name of Liceul Teoretic “Ştirbei Vodă” and Barbu Ştirbei became patron of the school (Prince Barbu Ştirbei, r.1849-1853, ascended the Wallachian throne on 22 June 1849);1999 - The Ministry of Education changed its name to Colegiul Naţional "Barbu Ştirbei", starting with the school year 1999-2000.
History The high school was founded on 23 June 1881;August 16, 1884 - it acquired a new location, the primary schools for boys No. 1 and No. 2;September 20, 1884 - allowed the establishment of a real secondary school;February 19, 1894 - adopted the name Gimnaziul “Ştirbei Vodă” (Royal Decree no. 1898/May 4, 1894);September 1, 1919 - the school became Liceul “Ştirbei Vodă” for Boys;
Proud past - Promising future
CORE VALUESWe Believe: • Every student is important to us and
deserves the opportunity to acquire valuable experience ;• Assessment informs instruction; • Learning is personalized, collaborative,
and reflective; • Academic excellence is promoted; • Competence and confidence prepare students to contribute to the world. Twenty-first Century Learning Expectations: Academic Students will: • Speak, read and write effectively
across the curriculum for a variety of purposes; • Apply reasoning and problem-solving
in all subject matters; • Express ideas creatively across the curriculum; • Use information, media, and
technology effectively and responsibly; • Develop physical and artistic skills.
Our school promotes an environment where academic integrity and honesty are valued. The main aim of our school is to prepare students for post secondary opportunities which include higher education and the labour market requirements.
Social Students will: • Assume responsibility for their own
decisions and behavior; • Demonstrate a willingness to resolve
conflicts responsibly; • Contribute to the welfare of others; • Learn to collaborate effectively.
Civic Students will: • Foster respectful and productive
relationships in and beyond the community; • Exercise their rights and responsibilities in
a democratic society.
36, Eroilor Revoluţiei 22 decembrie 1989 Street
Phone: (+40)242-312968Fax: (+40)242-312343
Calarasi, ROMANIAE-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://lsv.cl.edu.ro/
- General Information -
Mr. Dan Marinache Mrs. Florinela Magdalena IonPrincipal Assistant Principal
Faculty and Staff: 69Total Enrollment: 812 (14-18 years old)School Year 2013-2014: 176 days, 50 minute block periods, 5 days per week. Two semesters (September to January and February to June). There are four holiday seasons: Christmas - 2 weeks, 1 week between semesters; Spring (previously Easter) in April - 1 week; and Summer, spanning from the middle of June to September 14). Additionally, during the week before the Spring holiday, special activities (e.g. trips; contests) replace classes. A class can have up to 30 students (25 is considered optimum). Usually each class has its own classroom. The school provides a theoretical training in sciences and humanities.
CNBS is an UNESCO Associated School from 1994. As part of this status it works very closely with other ASP schools.
The program
Classes begin at 8 am.
Breaks are 10 minutes long or 20 minutes long the big one.
Classes are 50 minutes long.
We have 6 or 7 classes a day.
Grades 9 to 12 use a 1 to 10 grading system, with one being the lowest grade, 10 being the highest and 5 being the minimum passing grade.
Continuous assessment is applied, with grades given for each individual work. Some subjects, such as Romanian Language and Maths (as well as Computer Science, Biology/ Physics/ Chemistry, English and History) require partial examinations right at the end of the semester (25% of the student's final mark for a subject). This requirement is mandatory as regulated by the Ministry of Education.
Grading
A Semester Average per Subject is taken by taking an arithmetical average from all the subject marks - at the end of the semester. A Yearly Average per subject is also taken, and an average below 5 will require the student to take a special exam in August for the subject that he has failed. If he still fails the exam, then he is required to repeat the whole year level again.
High school studies are four years in length, two compulsory (9th and 10th year), two non-compulsory (11th and 12th year). There are no exams between the 10th and the 11th years.
National College (Colegiul Naţional) - the most prestigious high schools in Romania, most are each part of at least one international program and are "theoretical" schools. A National College is over 100 years old, and they have a very strong tradition in education.
High school students graduating from a College must take the National Baccalaureate Exam (Examenul Naţional de Bacalaureat). The Bacalaureate comprises 2 or 3 oral examinations and 4 or 5 written examinations, usually spanning on the course of one and a half weeks in late June and September. It is a highly centralized, national exam. Passing this exam is the only way to gain entrance into a Romanian university.
Colegiul Naţional “Barbu Știrbei” is proud of its long standing tradition of extensive and popular school events. We appreciate
the demonstrated team work and cooperation among staff, students, and parents.
Academic programs
Congratulations to all who have competed in school competitions in various subjects and the high percentage of graduates admitted to different forms of university education.
Our students distinguish themselves through results achieved at school competitions and at the County and National Olympiads in different subjects.
Colegiul Naţional “Barbu Știrbei” EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Programs & Projects Contests & Clubs Other Activities
Euroscola Program http://euroscola2013-2014cnbs.weebly.com/index.htmlhttps://www.facebook.com/Euroscola2013.2014CNBS.Calarasihttp://euroscolacnbs.webs.com/http://www.europarl.ro/ro/UE_si_tinerii/euroscola/editii_vechi/ed-2011.html
InfoMATRIX 2013http://www.infomatrix.ro/competition/resultshttp://lsv.cl.edu.ro/rezultate/concursuri-nationale-si-internationale/
Open Doors Day
LLP Program (Leonardo Mobility IVT &VETPRO) http://lsv.cl.edu.ro/prima-pagina/noutati/http://ldv-ivt2013.lsv.cl.edu.ro/
CNBS Sport Association Class Advisors
LLP Program (Bilateral COMENIUS RO-TR) http://www.ejournal.fi/romaniaturkey/index.php?action[]=IMagazine::logout()
LMT Clubhttps://www.facebook.com/clublmtcalarasi
Student Council
Academy of Central European Schools Programhttp://www.aces.or.at/ac_project.asp?ID=229&b=4947http://www.aces.or.at/ac_project.asp?b=1214&ID=54
IMPACT Picselii ClubDebating Europe Schools http://www.debatingeurope.eu/2013/10/30/debating-europe-schools-romania/#comments
Environment Online - ENO http://www.enoprogramme.org/
Theater team Pirandello Ion Vlad - Art and Essay Contest
World Water Monitoring Challengehttp://www.worldwatermonitoringday.org/
CNBS Radio Station Together Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow http://www.voluntariatcnbs.webs.com/
ISCFC Project http://footprint.stanford.edu/index.html
Red Cross ACES Academy
International Villagehttp://lsv.cl.edu.ro/proiecte-si-activitati-extrascolare/proiecte-nationale/international-village-progect-%E2%80%93-slovacia-iunie-2013/http://www.internationalvillage.eu/?home,9
DNA-Day Essay 2013http://www.dnaday.eu/index.html
Xperimania 2011 http://www.xperimania.net/ww/en/pub/xperimania/xp_iv/competition_1/gallery.cfmhttp://www.xperimania.net/apps/eun_apps/xperimania/2011/public/index.cfm?id=38296&lang=en&fuseaction=app.entry
Participation in projects, sports, clubs, events, etc. is a privilege and not a property
right. We are proud of our high rate of participation in sports and extracurricular
activities. There is a high correlation between student involvement and academic
success.
InfoMATRIX 2013
First place (Gold)
Euroscola Program
Euroscola Day 2013
Euroscola Day 2011
Together Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Volunteer Program)
ACES Academy
International Village Project
Red Cross Contest
CNBS Sport Association
Environment Online - ENO
World Water Monitoring Challenge
Working with our partner school in this Comenius project in order to enhance lifelong learning skills that will contribute to pupils' employability in the increasingly mobile Europe of the 21st Century. The Romanian COMENIUS Team
Published by Colegiul National “Barbu Ştirbei”
Calaraşi - Romania October, 2013
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This presentation reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Edited by students in grades 9-11: Corina Ştefania Tudorache
Vlad Ștefănescu Gabriela Marin
Alexandra Ioana Munteanu
Assisted by:Gica Dumitrescu, Gratiela Preda
and Marinela Dincă,
COMENIUS Coordinator Project
Project reference number: COM-13-PBL-45-CL-RO-TR