![]() ![]() With the closure of other institutions, it became the only high school in Ploiești and all of Prahova County. In 1948, under the new communist regime, the school moved into the Commercial School Palace. ![]() In 1944, during World War II, it suffered severe damage as a result of Allied bombing. A new building, started in 1895, was opened in 1898 it was a source of pride for the city’s residents. The institution became a high school in 1878. By 1876-1877, there were 23 subjects being taught, divided into twelve departments, each with its own chairman. The school year was divided into trimesters, each of which ended in an examination. ![]() The gymnasium operated for fourteen years, including during the Romanian War of Independence, when a Russian chapel was installed in the schoolyard beneath a large white tent. In 1866, the school was named for Saints Peter and Paul, after an old church nearby. The first dedicated school building, designed by Alexandru Orăscu, was started in 1865 and completed the following year. ![]() A first grade of nineteen pupils was quickly joined by a second of eighteen. The school traces its origins to the boys’ gymnasium that opened in 1864. Ion Luca Caragiale National College ( Romanian: Colegiul Național Ion Luca Caragiale) is a high school located at 98 Gheorghe Doja Street, Ploiești, Romania. ![]()
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