Roman-Vodă National College

Roman-Vodă National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Roman-Vodă) is a high school located at 4 Mihai Eminescu Street, Roman, Romania. The school opened as a gymnasium in the autumn of 1872, with two teachers. Its establishment had received legislative approval nearly four years earlier, but was delayed by lack of funds and seen through by local figures. From the start, it was dedicated to Roman I of Moldavia. Initially sharing a building with another school, it became overcrowded in 1875, due to the rise in the number of grades. The situation improved in 1881, when the gymnasium took over the entire building. The same year, was hired to teach history; he would have a significant impact on the development of the school and the town as a whole.

Roman-Vodă National College

Roman-Vodă National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Roman-Vodă) is a high school located at 4 Mihai Eminescu Street, Roman, Romania. The school opened as a gymnasium in the autumn of 1872, with two teachers. Its establishment had received legislative approval nearly four years earlier, but was delayed by lack of funds and seen through by local figures. From the start, it was dedicated to Roman I of Moldavia. Initially sharing a building with another school, it became overcrowded in 1875, due to the rise in the number of grades. The situation improved in 1881, when the gymnasium took over the entire building. The same year, was hired to teach history; he would have a significant impact on the development of the school and the town as a whole.