Ion Brătianu High School

Ion Brătianu High School

Colegiul Naţional I.C. Brătianu Piteşti (C.N.I.C.B.) is a prestigious high school in Piteşti, Romania, the largest secondary school in Argeş County. The school, grades 9-12, has more than 1700 students grouped into various sections teaching mathematics, computer science, English, French, natural sciences, biology and social science.

Ciprian Manolescu, the only three-time winner of the International Mathematics Olympiad, attended Brătianu, as have other olympiad gold medallists.

External links

* [http://www.colegiulbratianu.ro/ Official site]


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