Gotse Delchev (town) - Secondary Education

Secondary Education

  • PMG Yane Sandanski, founded in 1920

The school has admission programs for primary education (after fifth grade) and for secondary education after seventh and eighth grades with humanitarian or scientific program.

  • Nevrokop Vocational School (NPG) "Dimitar Talev"

Nevrokop Vocational School (NPG) "Dimitar Talev" was founded in 1965 as a vocational-technical school in electro-technology. Over the years the school grew in the School of Electrical Engineering, which provided primary staff to the factory for FM stations "Mikhail Antonov". Later, after the democratic changes in 1989 and the subsequent closure of the plant, the School was restructured in a modern high school.

  • Professional machinery high school "Peyo Yavorov"

Wide-known as Professional School of Agricultural Mechanization "P. Yavorov " is a successor of additional agricultural school in Gotse Delchev, which was opened in 1929 with 500 acres of farmland. Throughout its history, the school goes through many changes. During the month of July 1959 Agricultural School was opened with the following specialties: tobacco, wine, horticulture and animal husbandry, which is housed in the Primary school. The admission was 105 students from across the country.

In 1963 the school were given 200 acres of farmland and received a tractor. During the academic year 1968-1969, the school was transformed into practical agricultural school. From the academic year 1974-1975, the school grew into Vocational Technical School mechanization of agriculture. On 07.02.1983, the school moved to the newly built school building, by order of the Ministry of 07.04.2003 by the Vocational Technical School mechanization of agriculture was renamed Vocational School for mechanization of agriculture.

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