Georgi Dimitrov High School

Georgi Dimitrov (Macedonian: Георги Димитров), officially HSCS (High School of City Skopje) Georgi Dimitrov (Macedonian: СУГС (Средно Училиште на Град Скопје) Георги Димитров) is a High School located in Skopje, North Macedonia.

The school was built in 1964 after the catastrophic earthquake that hit Skopje in 1963, as aid from the Bulgarian Government.

In cooperation with the Center for the Study of the German Language Abroad (ZfA) since 2008, the specialized program in German language with 6 hours of weekly fund began to be realized in HSCS "Georgi Dimitrov".

The main goal of this program is the development of students' language competences, the practice of modern methods and techniques of teaching a foreign language, the possibility of obtaining a language certificate, as well as the establishment of international partnerships through school programs and projects.

Within the framework of the school's activities, students participate in various projects, win many prizes and scholarships and acquire language diplomas.