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Belarusian Humanities Lyceum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belarusian Humanities Lyceum Belarusian Humanities Lyceum is a private secondary school, formerly located at 21 Kirau Street in Minsk, Belarus. ==History== It was founded on January 15, 1991, as the Yakub Kolas National State Humanities Lyceum, by leading Belarusian intellectuals such as the present Belarusian Language Society Chairman Aleh Trusau, the former BPF leader and linguist Vincuk Viacorka, the famous Belarusian historian Prof. Mikhas Tkachou, the historian of arts Viachaslau Rakitsky, the teacher and film director Uladzimir Kolas, who until now serves as the school's principal. Originally set up as a Sunday school under state control, one of its aims has been to preserve and promote native Belarusian culture, language and humanities. Since then it has evolved into a full-fledged and prestigious institution of its own right. The lyceum became famous for its high quality of instructors, and the high university enrollment rate (88% of its total graduates, despite its total pupil numbers never having exceeded 1000). In addition, students were drawn by the freedom of thought and discussion that was nonexistent in mainstream Belarusian schools. The school attracted visits from prominent artists, writers, philosophers and politicians, especially from 1995 onwards with Alexander Lukashenko as president.
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