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The Liceo Classico statale "Paolo Sarpi" is the oldest Liceo classico in Bergamo (since 1803) and one among the oldest and most prominent high schools in Italy, for pupils aged 14 to 19. The neolassical building of the ''Liceo Sarpi'' was designed by the architect Ferdinando Crivelli in 1842. The school is situated in the Upper Town of Bergamo (''Città alta''). == History == The history of the classical teaching in Bergamo is included in the schools of the ''Congregazione della Misericordia Maggiore'', which gave Bergamo the istruction. The first public school of grammar, humanities and rhetoric dates back to 1506; it became ''Accademia della Misericordia'' in 1566 and, abolished in 1610, rivived in 1617 with the name ''Nuova Accademia della Misericordia''. Completely worn out because of the 1630 plague, the school cheered up again with the name ''Collegio Mariano'' from Ambrogio Mariano who in 1663 was charged with doing the restoration of the building, in current ''Via Arena''. Entrusted to Barnabites in 1700, the ''Collegio Mariano'' was subordinated to Napoleon. He decided to close the religious school. His reform of the institution collided with teacher, who remained in service. The lyceum was established in Napoleonic epoch on the 15 November 1803. It was situated in Via Arena - in the building of the ''Misericordia Maggiore'' - not far from the current one. The Municipality of Bergamo (''Comune di Bergamo'') assigned the ''Convento della Clarisse'' as the permanent location of the Lyceum, in 1816. The convent was demolished (1844). On the site, the current building was erected between 1845 and 1852. It was designed by the architect Ferdinando Crivelli. Following the Italian Unification, a 1865 royal decree ordered to entitle the Lyceum to Paolo Sarpi. Since its establishment, the ''Liceo Classico Paolo Sarpi'' obtained a prestigious role both in the City and in the Region, because of the professionalism and the strictness of its education. Recently some reforms have occurred in the education: * in 1989 the ''Liceo'' adopted the continuation of the foreign language learning in the triennium; * in 1990 the ''Liceo'' adhered to the National Plan for Computer Science, aimed at the modernization of mathematics as well as elements of computing; * in 1996 it approved the experimentation of cultural heritage studies and history of art; * in 1998 it realized the Hermes project, an experimentation of the autonomous pedagogy, aimed at reorganizing new ways for developing recovery activities; * since 2002, within the Languages branch, a musical programme had been adopted (until 2014). 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「Liceo Classico Paolo Sarpi in Bergamo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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