Warsaw secondary school
The Warsaw Secondary School (Polish Szkoła Główna Warszawska ) was a university in Warsaw in the years 1862-1869.
It was founded in June 1862 by the nobleman and politician Aleksander Wielopolski on the basis of a ukase from the Russian Emperor Alexander II .
It was located in one of the newly built buildings of the University of Warsaw in 1831 . Under the director Józef Mianowski , the school quickly achieved a high level of education and attained the rank of a university.
As a repressive reaction to the January uprising , the school was closed in November 1869 in the form that had been in effect until then and the teaching principle was brought into line with the Russian universities of the time.
Departments
- Law and administration
- philological-historical department
- mathematical-physical department
- medical department
Teacher
- Józef Kowalewski Dean of the Philological and Historical Department
- Jan Baranowski Dean of the Mathematics and Physics Department
- Jan Papłoński Professor of Grammar
- Aleksander Antoni Le Brun Dean of the Medical Department