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GREEK EDUCATION IN MONASTIR - PELAGONIA

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<strong>GREEK</strong> <strong>EDUCATION</strong> <strong>IN</strong> <strong>MONASTIR</strong> - <strong>PELAGONIA</strong> 47<br />

G. Liaskos, which lists: Religion, Greek, Turkish, French, Mathematics,<br />

Science, History, Geography, Calligraphy, Drawing, Gymnastics and Singing.<br />

Figures 16-21. Seals of the School Board of Monastir<br />

(Mousikeios School – Greek Gymnasium), Megarovo and Tyrnovo<br />

The Gymnasium of Monastir also functioned as a teacher training<br />

school (as did the Girls’ School), for “each year it graduated some 35-40<br />

students who, imbued with the national idea, were sent forth here and there<br />

throughout the region to teach in the various towns and villages”. 63<br />

63. Pantelis G. Tsallis, “Glorious Monastir”, Aristoteles 33-34, 1962, 66.

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