Kölcsey Ferenc National College

Kölcsey Ferenc National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Kölcsey Ferenc, Hungarian: Kölcsey Ferenc Főgimnázium) is a public day high school for students aged 10 to 18, established in 1557 as a reformed school,[1] and located at 2 George Coșbuc Street, Satu Mare, Romania.

The school is named after the great Hungarian poet, literary critic, orator, and politician Ferenc Kölcsey.

[1] The Kölcsey Ferenc National College is one of the only four national colleges located in Satu Mare alongside Mihai Eminescu, Ioan Slavici, and Doamna Stanca.

There are 2 physics laboratories, 4 science laboratories, offices of the Romanian and Hungarian languages, biology, chemistry, history, and geography laboratories and a large sports hall that is well endowed with volleyball, handball, basketball and football courts.

[1] The college is accredited for ECDL courses, providing students and conditions for staff members to obtain the European Computer Driving Licence.