Foreign Language High School “Nikola Yonkov Vaptsarov” Shumen, Bulgaria By P.Todorov and V. Beykov
There are 730 students in our school thought by 57 teachers from 8 th to 12 th grade.
Classes Foreign languages are intensively studied. You can choose among the following classes: English, German English, German English, Russian English, Russian English, French English, French German, English German, English French, English French, English
Language Rooms
Students studying English can choose to sit an exam for the Cambridge University Certificates – FCE /First certificate of English/, CAE /Certificate in Advanced English/ and CPE /Certificate in Proficiency of English/. The Students also study two other subjects in English – Chemistry and Biology.
Certificate in English Cambridge University Certificate
Students that study German at the end of the 9 th grade can take an exam Deutsches Sprachdiplom C1. The DSD-C1 certificate gives the opportunity for studying in a German university without an exam after 12 th grade.
Giving the German Certificate Deutsches Sprachdiplom C1
Students studying French can take an exam for the certificate in French- DELF Scolaire. They can take part in the Alliance Française competition– vacations in France, in Internet competitions in writing and others organized by the French Culture Institute.
Certificate in French DELF Scolaire
Some students in our school study Russian as a second foreign language.
Our school offers students a lot of clubs where they can express themselves.
The UN Club
European Lessons
Journalism Club
Debate Club
Information Technologies
Drama Classes Our Drama class often performs charity concerts and shows.
Health Education
The School Library The library offers computers with the Internet, foreign language books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, foreign language magazines.
The School Museum The school museum offers students information about the history of the school and our patron Nikola Vaptsarov.
Welcome To Our School
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