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Isfana Secondary School ((ウズベク語: ''Isfana oʻrta maktabi'', ''Исфана ўрта мактаби''); (ロシア語:''Средняя школа Исфана''); (キルギス語:''Исфана орто мектеби'')) is a secondary school in Isfana, Kyrgyzstan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Isfana: City profile )〕 Although the school is called a secondary school, it offers classes for grades one through eleven. The school courses are taught in Uzbek. Isfana Secondary School was established in 1936. The school's first graduating class was in 1938. The school was initially located at the present-day site of Vocational School No. 48. Its current building was completed in 1989. == History == In 1936, Budyonny Elementary School in Isfana was turned into Isfana Seven-Year School. In the USSR, seven-year schools were incomplete secondary general-education schools that originated in 1921 and existed until the 1950s. In the 1930s, there were very few adequately trained instructors in Isfana. Several instructors from Osh and the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic were sent to work at Isfana School. The Ministry of Education of the Uzbek SSR sent instructors Toʻqtasinov O., Inoyatov Sh., and Dundiyev K. from Tashkent and Tulamov R. from Bekabad to teach at the school. The school was initially located at the present-day site of Vocational School No. 48. The first building of the school was divided into three parts. One part was an orphanage. Another part was the office of Leilek District's public education authority. The remaining part of the building had classrooms where students attended classes. The orphanage was closed in 1949. According to data collected in 1940, 322 students were being educated in the school at the time. In 1960, Isfana School was turned into an eight-year school. In the USSR, eight-year schools were incomplete secondary general-education polytechnical schools that were oriented toward labor. From 1960 to 1969, Gʻulom Rajapov, Rizoqul Gʻaffarov, and Xosiyat Qunduzova served as principal of the school. In 1970, the school was transformed into a secondary school and the term of study was extended to ten years. Since 1969 the following people have served as principals of Isfana Secondary School: Ibrohim Xolmurzaev, Hurmatoy Gʻoynazarova (1986–1996), Dadajon Komilov (1996–2000), Mamlakat Uzoqova (2000–2003), Dadajon Komilov (2003–2010), and Inomjon Roʻziboyev (2010–present). In the fall of 1999, Jumaboy Boboyev, a geography teacher, opened classes for perceptive students in Isfana Secondary School. These classes were later turned into a gymnasium school, namely the Uzbek Gymnasium. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Isfana Secondary School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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