Ioan Meșotă National College

Located at 3 Bihorului Street, in the civic center of Brașov, the college is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the municipality and the county, being founded in 1869.

In 1869, Dr. Ioan Meșotă became the Director of the Romanian Central Schools in Brașov and held this position until his premature death in 1878.

During over 100 years of activity, the high school has experienced both periods of prosperity and dramatic moments, related to political changes in the Romanian society, followed by often unfounded educational decisions (dissolved by the newly installed communist regime in 1948 and re-profiled as an industrial high school in the eighties).

8, and in 1990 it resumed its name of Dr. Ioan Meșotă Theoretical High School, under which name it remained well established for many years as a symbol of quality and prestige in Romanian education.

According to its initial teaching profile of mathematics and physics, with special classes of mathematics in the 1970s, in 1990 the high school was redefined as a high school of mathematics-physics, dedicated to the preparation of highly competitive and ambitious students, with talent and aspirations for professions focused on technical, economic, financial, as well as medical or military sciences.

"Dr Ioan Meșotă" National College, Brașov