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摘要
Złoczów的第一所中学,钢琴学院,于1730年或1731年由Jakub Sobieski创建,他是波兰国王Jan III Sobieski的儿子。它运作了半个多世纪,在奥地利皇帝约瑟夫二世哈布斯堡(1783年)第一次瓜分波兰十年后被清算。后来的90年里,Złoczów没有一所中学。1842年,该市开始努力恢复一所中学。他们持续了30多年。1873年,弗朗茨·约瑟夫皇帝同意在Złoczów建立一所四年级的初中。1878年,市议会获得宗教事务和教育部长的临时(为期一年)同意设立五年级。在接下来的三年里,她获得了设立六年级、七年级和八年级的临时批准。因此,四年(1878/79-1881/82),学校正式是一个较低的体育馆,实际上是一个临时的高中。从1882/83学年开始,学校正式成为一所中学。第一次世界大战期间,由于Złoczów被俄国占领,学校停办了一年。后来,它在前线地区的特殊条件下作战。最古老的班级的学生被征召到奥地利军队或加入波兰军团。在体育馆的杰出毕业生中,值得一提的是Stanisław Sobiński (1872-1926) - Tarnobrzeg Real学校和利沃夫第六初中的校长,利沃夫学区的第一任负责人,被乌克兰民族主义者谋杀。在1873/74至1913/14年间,共有168名教师被聘用。在众多杰出的作家中,路德维克·库巴拉(Ludwik Kubala)值得一提。他作为一名科学家和历史普及者获得了认可。
Szkolnictwo średnie w Złoczowie w latach 1730–1918
The first secondary school in Złoczów, the Piarist college, was founded in 1730 or 1731 by Jakub Sobieski, the son of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski. It functioned for over half a century and was liquidated ten years after the first partition of Poland by the Austrian Emperor Joseph II Habsburg (in 1783). Later, for 90 years, Złoczów did not have a secondary school. Efforts to restore a secondary school in the city began in 1842. They lasted over 30 years. In 1873, Emperor Franz Joseph agreed to establish a lower secondary school in Złoczów with four classes. In 1878, the City Council obtained a provisional (for one year) consent from the Minister of Religious Affairs and Education to create a fifth grade. Over the next three years, she obtained provisional approvals to create sixth, seventh and eighth grades. As a consequence, for four years (1878/79–1881/82), the school was formally a lower gymnasium, and in fact a provisional upper secondary school. From the school year 1882/83, the school formally became a secondary school. During World War I, the school did not work for a year, because Złoczów was under Russian occupation. Later, it operated in extraordinary conditions in the frontline zone. Pupils of the oldest classes were drafted into the Austrian army or joined the Polish Legions. Among the outstanding graduates of the gymnasium, it is worth mentioning Stanisław Sobiński (1872–1926) – the director of the Real School in Tarnobrzeg and the 6th Junior Secondary School in Lviv, the first superintendent of the Lviv School District, murdered by Ukrainian nationalists. In the years 1873/74–1913/14, a total of 168 teaching staff were employed. Among many outstanding ones, Ludwik Kubala can be mentioned. He gained recognition as a scientist and popularizer of history.