On February 5, 1912, a German men's school, Städtische höhere Knabenschulle, was established by a letter from the Opole Regency L II f XXIII/XII No.
[2] The result was the establishment of the Karol Miarka Municipal Male Gymnasium, which took place by decision of the Pedagogical Council on September 21, 1927.
[2][3] The first classes were held as early as April 1945, and the school took the name of the Karol Miarka State Gymnasium and Coeducational Lyceum.
[2][4] In the 1970s and 1980s, renovations continued, including the creation of a dining hall and a kitchen, and classrooms were equipped with new teaching aids.
Adam Herman, contributed to the establishment of a microcomputer club with a ZX Spectrum computer received from Warsaw.