321:, lacked faith in the meaning of the war of independence and the possibility of preserving independence. The shortage of men and low combat morale forced the military leadership to take decisive steps to amend the front-line units, especially the crews of armored trains. Johan Laidoner, P. Kann and Johan Pitka went to the Beljajeva school to recruit young people to complete the new troops. Thanks to the proceleusmatic speech, it was possible to recruit 125 of the 200 boys, twelve of whom were from Tallinn Secondary School of Science. When general A. TÔnisson inspected the new volunteer units, he had to admit that there were too few of them as an infantry unit, and therefore they were assigned to Armored Train no. 2. Armored train no. 2 started with only ten wagons, but at the end of the war there were already as many as twenty. Initially, Armored Train no. 2 was in Aegviidu, from where the first mission was on December 28, 1918, the recapture of the town of Tapa, which was unsuccessful. However, the unit received its first real crossfire on the same day under Anna manor. The situation at the front was bad, out of nearly 12,000 men, 6,000 had deserted their unit and gone back home. Armored trains were in the best situation. The staff of the armored trains remained together because it consisted almost exclusively of volunteers and officers.
755:. It was probably during that time when the cap, made of black fabric, with golden stripes on the sides and zigzags on the bottom, got the right to life and remained a symbol and hallmark of the school for more than twenty years. In 1923, the school's pedagogical council decided to make wearing a student cap mandatory. After the school reform, the Ministry of Education made changes to the general regulation of student caps, as a result of which primary school students were no longer allowed to have golden zigzags on the bottom of their caps, but high school students retained this right. Today, the caps are placed on the heads of students by the school principal and class teacher before the opening ceremony of the school year.
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791:. The choice fell in favor of school rings. This custom continued during the German occupation (1941-1944), although the making and wearing of rings was also prohibited for schoolboys then. It is said that the first rings were made already in 1938. The 1939 ring featured an R and oak leaves on an oval plate. Therefore, it cannot be said that only the banning of school badges was the reason why rings were started to be made. At the same time, the banning of school badges was one of the reasons why making rings became a tradition.
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376:- stands next to Tallinn Secondary School of Science, which is also the oldest monument of the War of Independence in Tallinn. The sculptor was Ferdi Sannamees and the architect was Anton Soans, an alumnus of Tallinn Secondary School of Science. In addition to the monument, there is a marble plaque made for the four students and Ăunapuu who died in the War of Independence, which is located on the wall of Tallinn Secondary School of Science hall, which was opened on February 24, 1923.
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980:, the monument was relocated to the green area in front of Tallinn Secondary School of Science. In the same year, the tradition of washing SĂ€rgava's head also began, following which school seniors wash his head every year on April 29, the anniversary of SĂ€rgava's birth. Since the monument's nickname is the Beard, this operation is also called a head wash of the Beard. A candle is traditionally lit on SĂ€rgava's grave at Metsakalmistu at 6:00 p.m.
727:. The fourth floor has been added to the building, without changing the historical exterior of the building. As far as possible, the known original color schemes have been restored. The works started in 1999 with the installation of external networks, in parallel, preparations for external finishing works and the construction of new staircases were started, demolition work was done indoors and structures were opened.
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smaller, white rhombus at the top of the badge carries the class number. The triangle with blue and white vertical stripes (the colors of the flag of
Tallinn and Tallinn Secondary School of Science) is the basis of a smaller rhombus and carries the text "T I R" as the second layer. The wings decorated with black and gold passing through the rhombus (each with six feathers) refer to the colors of the school cap".
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cemetery. On May 9, 2000, Tallinn
Secondary School of Science installed a dignified gravestone on his grave to commemorate the memory of the heroic soldier, which is visited by Tallinn Secondary School of Science every year on December 8. Thirteen days later, on December 21, 1918, the next student of Tallinn Secondary School of Science fell - Gunnar Dobka. The funeral service took place in
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foundation for the
January alumni days, which replaced the alumni days held on September 29. To this day, Tallinn Secondary School of Science alumni day is held on the last saturday of January. During his time, the school was also changed into a mixed school and a building for primary classes was built next to the main building, which is called The Small House.
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and text was slightly different, and the pattern around the school badge did not have the dot that current rings have. Both current and former rings have the school's motto, but the wording is slightly different. The rings of the 100th class have the inscription "One for all, all for one" and the current ones "All for one, one for all".
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discussed party politics, nor did she show enthusiasm for promoting the official ideology. She was also not irreconcilably opposed to learning in
Estonian or pro-Estonian manifestations. Pertels' main mark in the history of Tallinn Secondary School of Science is considered to be the final bell tradition that was made during her tenure.
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then gifted the graduation badges to the principal, the inspector, the class teachers (ordinaries) and also to a couple of their favorite teachers, promoting them to "honorary seniors". In addition to the ceremony of handing out the badges, there was also a tradition of blessing them. After the occupation of the
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two, was confirmed as the official school flag. Above in the arch was the motto of the school and below
Tallinn Secondary School No.2. The front of the flag was blue and the lettering was yellow. The other side of the flag was designed in blue and white stripes with the main colors of the flag of the
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During the Soviet occupation, school rings were quite similar in design to today's rings. They were also silver, with a school badge on a black background in the middle. The main difference was that now the rings have the letter R and at that time it was IIK. In addition, the design of the oak leaves
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As early as in the second half of the 1920s, school badges began to be distributed solemnly during the school's anniversary, i.e. on
September 29. First, the headmaster at the time praised the good athletes and musicians, and then the seniors were given their badges. As a sign of respect, the seniors
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However, the following year, 1925, a new competition was organized, which was won by Alfred Kang-Kaingi. In the design he created, you can already recognize the basic shape of all the later school badges. "The rhombus had lost its equilaterality and was replaced by two rhombuses and one triangle. The
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Between 1945 and 1949, the headmaster changed five times. Then
Tallinn Secondary School No.2 got its first female headmistress - Emilie Pertels, who worked at Tallinn Secondary School of Science between 1949 and 1953. Although Pertels was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, she never
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The first student soldier of
Tallinn Secondary School of Science, who died in the War of Independence on December 8, 1918 was Harald Triigel. Initially, he was buried in the mass grave of JĂ€rve manor, but his father exhumed his body from there in 1919 and buried Harald's body in the current Siselinna
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Pudiâs line is named after the legendary physics teacher Paul
Ederberg (nicknamed Pudi). His students have described him as embodying the subjects he taught, that is, he was precise, abstract and dry. It is probably because of this that the students developed the habit of imitating the teacher's way
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Pudi's line is a characteristic way of moving for students of
Tallinn Secondary School of Science, which is used both at important school events and outside of school, for example, when going after a prize in a sports competition. People walk one after the other in a row, hands behind their backs, a
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was laid in the buildings of Tallinn Secondary School of Science, the official permission was given by the Ministry of War on December 16, 1918. Among the organizers was Anton Ăunapuu, the gymnastics teacher of Tallinn Secondary School of Science, who became the head of the machine gun commando, and
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and also the Finns that they managed to put an end to the retreat. Rumors of the arrival of additional troops also encouraged the soldiers on other fronts to such an extent that all enemy attacks were repulsed. This moment, together with the arrival of the British fleet, can be considered a turning
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All high school students participate in the evening dance party. At 9:00 p.m., the seniors sing the younger students out of the building with the verse: "Get out, get out of the school, because it's time to go to bed, who doesn't have a badge!". The badges are then redeemed according to a specific
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In the fall of 1940, the graduating class at that time decided to order school rings for themselves as well, and initially they wanted to take the 1939 ring as an example. But then it was concluded that the version with oak leaves was not suitable, and Heino Juurikas, a student in the final grade,
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In the second half of the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution reached Russia, including Estonia. The abolition of Tallinn's fortress zone in 1857 and the opening of the Baltic railway in 1870 gave Tallinnâs trade and industry the opportunity for strong development. Because of this, there was a
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and the USSR on August 23, 1939, Hitler invited the Baltic Germans living in Estonia to return to their homeland. Because of that, in the fall of 1939, Paul Ederberg, nicknamed Pudi, a mathematics, physics and cosmography teacher who started working at Tallinn Secondary School of Science in 1919,
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and the burial took place at the Tallinn Kopli cemetery. The burial ground has disappeared into nothingness with looting and leveling. Eugen Seeberg, the third student soldier of Tallinn Secondary School of Science in the ranks of Kalevlaste Malev defending MÔniste manor. The funeral arrangements
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Next to the school cap, the school badge and the school ring are important symbols of Tallinn Secondary School of Science. It is rumored that the school badge was already in use in the early years of the 20th century, but the oldest badge that has been found dates back to 1918, although the 1916
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Since 1915, the principal of Tallinn Secondary School of Science was Nikolai Kann, who was also chosen to be the principal of Tallinn Secondary School of Science, on August 1, 1920. He was the first Estonian to be a principal of a public high school. Kann taught German and history, and the boys
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The school's birthday is celebrated every year on September 29 by eating birthday cake together, where the most outstanding students (for example, winners of international competitions) are awarded. At the same time, students are also given scholarships from funds created to promote the
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The building has generally preserved its original form. The rooms are arranged around the central ceremonial staircase and next to it is a hall extending through the II and III floors, into which the corridors of the III floor open as a gallery. The grand staircase gives the house a sense of
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is built in neoclassical style and was built in 1881-1883. The project was selected in an international architectural competition, architect Max Höppener, engineer Carl Gustav Jacoby. The main facade of the three-story, flat-roofed historicist building is articulated by a portico with rustic
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Pertels was succeeded by Aleksei TsÔgankov, nicknamed Paƥa (in office from 1953 to 1970). TsÔgankov also taught the history of the USSR. Over time, he became a patriot of the school, who successfully linked the ideological guidelines and the practical life of the school. In 1955, he laid the
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On the last day of school, people come to school in national clothes. There will be an assembly, which will end with Konstantin TĂŒrnpu's "Departing Song". The clock rings 12 times for the last time. After that, holding hands, they walk through the school premises, the stadium fences and the
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Despite the fact that the rings were not allowed to have the letter R, a few people from almost every class had their rings made with an R. All the rings had to be checked, but it was not done very thoroughly. Some of the students later had IIK replaced by R. Those who had relatives who had
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solemnity, while also ensuring sufficient light for the corridors. The main staircase connects the three floors with 106 steps, while the side stairs lead to the fourth floor with 196 steps. The main staircase is traditionally walked only with the handrail always on the right handside.
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and he was buried in the Kopli cemetery - the fate of the grave is the same as that of Dobka. Artur Sisask was on Armored Train no. 2. He was killed on March 19, 1919, when Armored Train no. 2 landing group with marines and Armored Train no.1 men went to recapture Orava manor.
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The hazing of new high school students is an informal week-long event organized by high school seniors. The hazing begins with an introduction party on Saturday, includes various competitions and culminates with a flash mob and the blessing of new high school students.
410:, who had worked as the school's principal since 1936, was removed from his position. Only recently, on January 25, 1940, had principal Karl Koljo encouraged class teachers to relentlessly defend and teach students the noble idea of Estonia retaining its independence.
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need to reform the current education system. In 1872, a school law was issued in Russia, on the basis of which a new type of school was established in addition to the existing ones. Linking the need for a new educational institution to the 200th anniversary of
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alumnus Georg Meri has also claimed that their class had a similar badge. In 1924, the first design competition for badges was held, with the hope that by choosing the most liked design, a more solid and unified design could be perpetuated in the future.
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Every year, the last Saturday in January is Alumni Day. During the day, students will compete against the alumni in the Grand Prikk tournament in basketball and volleyball. In the evening, classes meet in the school building.
256:, also played an important role in establishing an independent country, as well as protecting it in the War of Independence. Of course, we should not forget that many other teachers of the school, led by the later principal
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had more than two groups of men together. They had barely trained for a week when Johan Pitka was ordered to make a landing on Loksa, 60 men took part in it. Before going to Viru front in JÔelÀhtme, there were 250 men in
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This is a traditional event that happens outside the school building organized by the ring recipients themselves. The rings are redeemed according to a specific ritual (rapier, rings, silver cup, candles, Latin motto).
303:, and in the fall of 1917 the islands of Western Estonia fell under German occupation. The advance of the German troops continued, and on February 23, 1918, the German troops reached the immediate vicinity of Tallinn.
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pilasters, which ends with a triangular pediment. The main floors are decorated with pilasters and cornices. Caryatids by the sculptor August Volz are placed between the hall windows opening onto the side facade.
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Initially, the teaching was in German and took place in a three-story stone house located against the city wall with the address Lai 49, but already in 1883 it was moved to a newly completed school building on
872:, in 1940, the marble plaque was removed from the hall. During the German occupation, in 1941, the marble plaque was restored. During the second Soviet occupation, the plaque was destroyed and a bas-relief of
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of walking when going to Pudiâs class. Although this way of walking was associated with one particular teacher and his students, this custom has continued to this day and has acquired an important place in
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A marble plaque has become a historical value symbol of Tallinn Secondary School of Science. In 1923, the marble plaque was opened in the schoolâs assembly hall for Anton Ăunapuu, a teacher who fell in the
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As previously written, since the red occupation that began in 1940, the making of school badges was prohibited, which meant that there was a need for a symbol that would unite all the graduates of
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According to MĂ€rt Karmo, 84 students of Tallinn Secondary School of Science participated in the War of Independence (not all of them were at the front, however). There were 129 student soldiers in
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who was good at drawing, made a new design - the letter "R" in a dozen corners on a round black enamel plate. Heino Juurikas also drew the school's motto "One for all, all for one" on the ring.
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Otto Tief. Already on December 20, 1918, the volunteer reception office, headed by Leopold TÔnson, started operating in the office of Tallinn Secondary School of Science. By December 22,
268:, a teacher of Tallinn Secondary School of Science, also became a militia commissar of Tallinn. In 1917, Ăunapuu founded a special unit (scout group) of students, which he called
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865:- Harald Trigel, Gunnar Dobka, Artur Sisask and Eugen Seeberg. In addition to the names, the year and place of the fall are also indicated on the board.
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On the occasion of the 120th anniversary of Tallinn Secondary School of Science in 2001, the school flag, which is still in use today, was blessed in
1041:, every five years, an anniversary ceremony will be held in the assembly hall of Tallinn Secondary School of Science with the participation of the
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1884 - the main building was completed, the first building designed as a school in Tallinn, architect Max Höppener and engineer Carl Gustav Jacoby.
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A memorial dedicated to the teachers and students of Tallinn who fell in the War of Independence, which is also called âBoy of the Science Schoolâ.
1045:. Representatives of Tallinn schools that took part in the War of Independence (Tallinn Secondary School of Science, Jakob Westholm Gymnasium and
402:, the school year began with many changes: the teaching staff had partly changed, there were many changes in teaching. The school was renamed to
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gave the cap its final shape and colour, which stands today. This design was approved by the pedagogical council and a year later by the
240:, many subjects were now taught in Russian. Although the transition was delayed, in 1890 Russian became the official language of study.
818:, founded in 1881, received its first flag as a gift from the parents in 1884, when the school's new building was ceremonially opened.
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In the fall of the last year, high school graduates and their chosen teachers receive school badges at the badge ceremony.
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On April 21, 1989, a flag with a school badge with a red torch in the center and the letter R, redesigned to resemble the
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The school is a member of the G5 Union of Schools which comprises what some call the "elite Tallinn city centre schools":
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1536:"2239 E. Peterson- SĂ€rgava monument, M. Varik, arh. A. Murdmaa, 1985 (graniit) âą MĂ€lestiste otsing âą MĂ€lestised"
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1918 Revaler Oberrealschule (German Science School for Boys, with German as the language of study) and
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A school cap of Tallinn Secondary School of Science made in the 1930s that belonged to Ilmar Mikiver.
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On September 28, 1991, i.e. the eve of the 110th anniversary, a new school flag was consecrated in
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also left. In Germany, Pudi also worked as a teacher, the last reports of him come from May 1945.
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1927 - the "Boy" was opened - a monument to the teachers and students of Tallinn who fell in the
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The students and teachers of Tallinn Secondary School of Science, especially gymnastics teacher
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On June 10, 1881, the Tallinn city government made a decision to build a new school house for
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272:. 340 students, of which 82 were from Tallinn Secondary School of Science, participated in
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event, a moment is dedicated to looking at the marble plaque and remembering the fallen.
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1285:"1072 Tallinna Peetri Reaalkooli hoone, 1881-1884. a âą MĂ€lestiste otsing âą MĂ€lestised"
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Ernst Peterson SĂ€rgava was a long-time teacher of Estonian and school inspector in
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In December 1918, on the initiative of ensign Leopold TÔnson, the foundation of
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which was supported by the city government and guilds with 1,700 silver rubles.
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began. The majority of people and most of the soldiers, who were tired of the
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1993 - the monument to the teachers and students of Tallinn who fell in the
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514:(Estonian Science School for Boys, with Estonian as the language of study)
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was placed in its place. The board was restored again only at the end of
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serious expression on their faces. All right angles must be walked out.
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created by Ăunapuu became the first nationally minded force in Tallinn.
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In the years 1999â2000, comprehensive restoration works took place in
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in June 1940, the making of school badges was prohibited. During the
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The most common symbol of Tallinn Secondary School of Science is the
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Tallinna Reaalkooli koolitreppide ajalugu ja geoloogia: uurimistöö
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1958 - the new building, the so-called Small House, was completed.
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was founded with German as the language of study. The building of
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Tallinna Reaalkooli ajalugu kajastavad teabetekstid: uurimistöö
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Caryatids on the facade that is facing the Georg Otsa street.
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Notes from the history of Tallinn Secondary School of Science
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the occupation of the Republic of Estonia by the Soviet Union
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1981 - a major renovation was done for the school's jubilee.
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Activity during the establishment of the Republic of Estonia
224:. Mathematics teacher Peter Osse became the first director.
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In 1917, Russia's internal disintegration continued due to
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1939 Tallinnâs Economic Special School was changed into
1029:. The mayor of Tallinn will take part in the ceremony.
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1333:"Riigi Teataja 23 august 1940 â DIGAR Eesti artiklid"
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Gustav Adolf Gymnasium Student Council Presentation
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807:wore old rings that also had the letter R on them.
464:1921 - a black and gold school cap was introduced.
440:has been recognized as cultural monument No. 1072.
264:, participated in the war. In the summer of 1917,
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474:1954 - the school was changed into a mixed school
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976:. In 1998, at the suggestion of the students of
199:'s birth in the same year, the school was named
1309:"Ăks kĂ”ikide, kĂ”ik ĂŒhe eest | ERR | Digihoidla"
1033:Celebrating Independence Day with the president
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561:(Tallinn 2nd Secondary School of Science) +
997:In memory of Georg Lurich, the competition
507:1890 Đ Đ”ĐČДлŃŃĐșĐŸĐ” ĐĐ”ŃŃĐŸĐČŃĐșĐŸĐ” РДалŃĐœĐŸĐ” ŃŃОлОŃĐ”
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526:Tallinna Linna Poeglaste ReaalgĂŒmnaasium
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1260:"TĂ€hiseid Tallinna Reaalkooli ajaloost"
528:(Tallinn Gymnasium of Science for Boys)
521:(Tallinn I Secondary School of Science)
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540:Tallinna Linna 1. Poeglaste Keskkoo
533:Tallinna Linna Poeglaste GĂŒmnaasium
140:Tallinn Secondary School of Science
22:Tallinn Secondary School of Science
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1198:"Venestamisaegne kool 1887-1917"
1173:"Tallinna Reaalkooli direktorid"
884:in 1990, before the Republic of
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595:(Tallinn Secondary School No. 2)
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291:, who came to power with the
1511:"Traditsioonilised ĂŒritused"
1009:Celebrating Independence Day
563:Tallinna Majanduslik Erikool
535:(Tallinn Gymnasium for Boys)
308:Estonian War of Independence
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1360:"Tallinna Reaalkooli hoone"
1015:anniversary of the Republic
942:Seniors hazing the freshmen
888:regained its independence.
645:1953â1970 Aleksei TsĂ”gankov
636:1945â1947 Johan Hansschmidt
627:1940â1941 kt. Anton Lipping
504:â Petri-Realschule zu Reval
398:In the fall of 1940, after
201:Tallinna Peetri Reaalkool (
175:Gustav Adolf Grammar School
92:(One for all, all for one!)
90:Ăks kĂ”ikide, kĂ”ik ĂŒhe eest!
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615:1890â1915 Wilhelm Petersen
519:Tallinna Linna I Reaalkool
386:Since Estonia entered the
313:On November 28, 1918, the
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1043:President of the Republic
816:Tallinna Peetri Reaalkool
685:Tallinna Peetri Reaalkool
549:Tallinna 2. ProgĂŒmnaasium
538:1934 Gymnasium branch as
502:Tallinna Peetri Reaalkool
446:1885 - first students of
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