First Kragujevac Gymnasium
- First Kragujevac Gymnasium
Infobox Secondary school
name = Прва крагујевачка
гимназија
First Kragujevac
Gymnasium
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image_caption = First Kragujevac Gymnasium
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established = 1833
type = Public secondary (Gymnasium)
principal =
faculty =
students = approx. 1,200
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city = Kragujevac
state =
country = Serbia
website = [http://www.gimnazija1.kg.edu.yu www.gimnazija1.kg.edu.yu]
grades = 4
address = Daničićeva 1
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yearbook = The First Kragujevac Gymnasium (Serbian: "Прва крагујевачка гимназија" or "Prva kragujevacka gimnazija)" is a high school located in Kragujevac, Serbia. Founded in 1833, the school is the oldest serbian gymnasium south from Sava and Danube rivers.
tudying profiles
In this school there are several studying profiles :
* Natural - Mathematics profile (chemistry, math, physics, biology)
* Social - Language (history, Serbian, Latin, German, English, French)
* Mathematics - Special (for gifted students - Math and Informatics)
Notable alumni
*Radoje Domanović
*Jovan Ristić
*Gorica Popović
*Marija Šerifović
*Jovan Sretenović
External links
* [http://www.gimnazija1.kg.edu.yu]
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