In 1894, King Carol I decided to set up a
vocational school for nine qualifications in
Iasi. The school had its own canteen and hostel
and was supposed to qualify students so that
they might become the future staff in the
Nicolina Workshops. After 1950, the Vocational
School was extended and transformed into an
industrial high school with over 65 classrooms.
It soon became the second important educational
establishment among similar ones in Iaşi.
Throughout the years, the teaching offer of the
‘Nicolina Technical High School’, as it is known
at present, included the following:
a vocational school
an apprentice school
a high school with two forms of education
(full-time classes and evening classes)
a foremen’s vocational school
a post-secondary school
şcoală postliceală
(to be translated)