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The Boarding School of Humanities for Gifted Children (Tatar: Сәләтле балалар өчен гуманитар гимназия-интернат, Russian: Гуманитарная гимназия-интернат для одаренных детей) is a Tatar state gymnasium (secondary school) and boarding school located in Aktanysh, Tatarstan, Russia. Founded in 2005 as a municipal school, the status was changed in 2011. Unlike other secondary schools in Republic of Tatarstan, it is managed at the state rather than municipal level and is directly subordinate to the Ministry of Education and Science of Republic of Tatarstan.
Boarding School of Humanities for Gifted Children Сәләтле балалар өчен гуманитар гимназия-интернат (Tatar) | |
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3A, Aeroportovskaya Street Aktanysh , Republic of Tatarstan Russia | |
Coordinates | 55°42′19″N 54°03′44″E / 55.705248°N 54.062103°E |
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Other name | Gymnasium–Boarding School of the Humanities for Gifted Children |
Former name | Aktanysh gymnasium |
Type | State autonomous secondary school |
Motto | Милләтнең киләчәк лидерлары (Future leaders of the nation) |
Established | 1 September 2005 |
Founder | Republic of Tatarstan |
Principal | Ruzilya Garipova |
Staff | 25 |
Grades | from 5 to 11 |
Gender | mixed |
Age range | 11-18 |
Number of pupils | 156 (= 2019) |
Language | Tatar, Russian |
Campus size | 6 ha |
Campus type | suburban |
Color(s) | Burgundy and white |
Accreditation | Department of Supervision and Control in Education of the Republic of Tatarstan |
Newspaper | Ak cilkän |
Website | tbsh |
All programs follow state educational standards.[1] The school has exchange programs with other educational institutions of different countries.[2]
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edit- ^ "Tatarstan Prime Minister Ildar Khalikov visits Aktanysh region". Prav.tatarstan.ru. 11 July 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
- ^ "News and Activities". Kvis.ac.th. Retrieved 25 February 2020.