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Uzbek Gymnasium : ウィキペディア英語版
Uzbek Gymnasium

The Uzbek Gymnasium ((ウズベク語:''Oʻzbek gimnaziyasi'', ''Ўзбек гимназияси''); (ロシア語:''Узбекская гимназия''); (キルギス語:''Өзбек гимназиясы'')) is a gymnasium and boarding school located in Isfana, Kyrgyzstan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Isfana: City profile )〕 The official name of the school is Usmon Matkarimov Gymnasium and Boarding School (Uzbek: ''Usmon Matkarimov nomidagi gimnaziya-internat'', ''Усмон Маткаримов номидаги гимназия-интернат''; Russian: ''Гимназия-интернат имени Усмона Маткаримова''; Kyrgyz: ''Усмон Маткаримов атындагы гимназия-интернат''). The school bears the name of Usmon Matkarimov who served as the head of Isfana's kolkhoz for many years and greatly contributed to the development of the town. The school courses are taught in Uzbek.
Education is free at the Uzbek Gymnasium. Classes are offered for grades five through eleven. The school usually accepts more academically-inclined students. Some of the students, who mainly come from villages located in Leilek District, live in the school boarding house during the academic year.
== History ==
The Uzbek Gymnasium traces its origins to the fall of 1999 when Jumaboy Boboyev, a geography teacher, opened classes for perceptive students in Isfana Secondary School. Mavluda Qoʻldosheva, a teacher of the Russian language, was appointed Head of the Teaching Department. A total of 67 students were selected and divided into four classes. Initially, only twelve instructors taught the students. Over the years, both the number of classes and the number of instructors have increased.
On January 20, 2000, the main office of Isfana's Kolkhoz was acquired to establish the Uzbek Gymnasium as a separate institution. The school has used the two-storied building, which was built in 1982, since that time. In 2000, the school was officially named after Usmon Matkarimov who served as the head of Isfana's kolkhoz for many years and greatly contributed to the development of Isfana and Leilek District. In May 2000, a bust of Matkarimov was erected in front of the main building of the school.
Shokirjon Toʻychiev served as principal of the Uzbek Gymnasium from 2000 until 2010. He was succeeded by Habibullo Sattorov, who headed the school until 2014. Since 2014 Bumayram Xolmatova has served as principal of the Uzbek Gymnasium.
The following table lists the number of students and teachers for every academic year since the establishment of the school.


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