Pärnu Koidula Gymnasium
On patt, suur pattväike olla suurtel aegadel,
kui inimene võib luua oma aega/ L. Koidula /
It is a sin, a great sinto be little in great times,
when a person can make his own era
/ L. Koidula /
History
1733 – the school was founded by town
1854 to 1861- Lydia Koidula was a student of this school
1894 – school became a gymnasium
1944 – the school was named after Lydia Koidula
Schoolhouse today
The school today
Students – over 1000Teachers – a bit over 60
Most important parties/contests
School honorary daySinging contestKoidula conferenceContest “Meediamull”Nationwide singing contest “Koidulaulik”Electing Miss Koidula
Extracurricular activities
School choir, band, media club, arts, techics, basketball, computer club, biology club, brass orchestra and so on
School radio
Was established in 1954Was re-established in spring 2000
Our school paper – Koidula PressSince 2002, appears in pirnt once a term