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  1. Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 239 (Russian: Президентский физико-математический лицей №239), is a public high school in Saint Petersburg, Russia that specializes in mathematics and physics. The school opened in 1918 and it became a specialized city school in 1961.

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  3. Three years ago, the Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 239 opened its boarding school Formula for Success. The school is designed for students of grades 10-11 from all around Russia (bar those from Moscow and St. Petersburg), as well as member states of the EEU.

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  4. This tradition continued in a number of post-Soviet states, notably Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus and Ukraine, with many schools renamed into lyceums . There also were schools with musical education, but they were in their own category and called "secondary musical school".

  5. lyceum school in Saint Petersburg, Russia. This page was last edited on 6 June 2024, at 12:57. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Mr. Rukshin is the Scientific Director of the Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 239 of Saint Petersburg, one of the only few great mathematics magnet schools of Russia that regularly wins in Russian National Mathematical Olympiad and sends its students to the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) on the Team of Russia.

  7. at St. Petersburg Lyceum 239. Lyceum 239 is one of the top high schools for mathemat - ics in Russia, whose graduates include Grigory Perelman. Another high school for mathematics is the School No. 2 in Moscow. Its director Mikhail Sluch writes the following about the role of mathematics in Russian education: “We,