Royal Pedagogium

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In the first half of the 19th century, the Pedagogium was a real educational factory, which had many kinds of various schools in one complex. In 1877, there were 326 pupils in it. Sigmund Steibart founded famous Pedagogium in Sulechow in 1720 originally as the orphanage. In 1722, during a visit of King of Prussia – William 1st, a cornerstone was placed there. For the good results, Prussian King Frederick 2nd, named it as the Royal Pedagogium on March 26, 1766. In the first half of the 19th century, the Pedagogium was a real educational factory, which had many kinds of various schools in one complex. In 1877, there were 326 pupils in it. In the beginning of the 20th century the Pedagogium was turned into a college. After the WW II, in January 1946, the Teachers’ College was founded here. It was turned in 1970 into a college for kindergarten teachers. That lasted till 1999 when the whole complex began to be a High School of Public Administration. From 2001, it received a name State High Profession School.

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