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The history of The Baltimore City College began in March 1839, when the City Council of Baltimore, Maryland, United States, passed a resolution mandating the creation of a male high school with a focus on the study of English and classical literature. "The High School" (later becoming The Baltimore City College) was opened later in the same year on October 20, with 46 pupils under the direction of Professor Nathan C. Brooks,(1809-1898), a local noted classical educator and poet, who became the first principal of a new type of higher institution in the developing public education system in the city begun in 1829. It is now considered to be the third oldest public high school / secondary school in the nation. In 1850, the Baltimore City Council granted the school, then known as the "Central

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  • تاريخ مدرسة بالتمور سيتي كوليدج (ar)
  • History of Baltimore City College (en)
  • Histoire du Baltimore City College (fr)
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  • يبدأ تاريخ مدرسة بالتمور سيتي كوليدج في عام 1839، بعد أن أصدر مجلس المدينة التابع لمدينة بالتيمور, ماريلاند في الولايات المتحدة، قرارَ إنشاء مدرسة ثانوية للبنين تهتمُ بتدريس اللغة الإنجليزية والأدب الكلاسيكي. وافْتُتِحَتْ كلية بالتمور سيتي في نفس العام والتَحَقَ بها 46 طالبًا وكان ذلك تحت إدارة ناثان سي.بروكس، وهو معلم محلي وشاعر. وتعتبر هذه المدرسة ثالث أكبر المدارس الثانوية في البلاد. وفي عام 1850 منح مجلس المدينة للمدرسة سُلْطَة تخريخ الطلاب مع شهادة إتمامِ الدراسة. ومنذ عام 1865 بدات محاولات زيادة قوة المدرسة والسماح لها بمنح شهادة الباكلريوس في الآداب، ولكن في عام 1869 قد باءت تلك المحاولات بالفشل. (ar)
  • The history of The Baltimore City College began in March 1839, when the City Council of Baltimore, Maryland, United States, passed a resolution mandating the creation of a male high school with a focus on the study of English and classical literature. "The High School" (later becoming The Baltimore City College) was opened later in the same year on October 20, with 46 pupils under the direction of Professor Nathan C. Brooks,(1809-1898), a local noted classical educator and poet, who became the first principal of a new type of higher institution in the developing public education system in the city begun in 1829. It is now considered to be the third oldest public high school / secondary school in the nation. In 1850, the Baltimore City Council granted the school, then known as the "Central (en)
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