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Escola Secundária de Avelar Brotero

Escola Secundária de Avelar Brotero. Coimbra. Coimbra. Largest town of the centre of Portugal University town Area: 319,41 km² Population: 220,000 Founded in 1111. Universidade de Coimbra, founded in 1290. Old Cathedral of Coimbra, built in 1162-1182.

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Escola Secundária de Avelar Brotero

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  1. Escola Secundária de Avelar Brotero Coimbra

  2. Coimbra Largest town of the centre of Portugal University town Area: 319,41 km² Population: 220,000 Founded in 1111

  3. Universidade de Coimbra, founded in 1290

  4. Old Cathedral of Coimbra, built in 1162-1182

  5. ESCOLA SECUNDÁRIA DE AVELAR BROTERO

  6. ESCOLA SECUNDÁRIA DE AVELAR BROTERO • Founded as “Escola de Desenho Industrial” (School of Industrial Design) in January 1884. • In 1889 became a Trade School at secondary level offering courses in metal work, woodwork and pottery.

  7. ESCOLA SECUNDÁRIA DE AVELAR BROTEROpresent day • Upper Secondary School for Science and Technology, and Arts. • Upper Secondary Vocational School in the following areas: (i) Automation and Control; (ii) Mechatronics; (iii) Electrical Engineering; (iv) Solar Energy; (vi) Refrigeration and air conditioning; (vi) Management and Programming in Information Technologies; (vii) Multimedia; (viii) Fashion Design; (ix) Secretarial Course. • Secondary School for Adults. • Centre for recognition of skills and competences in adults. Number of Teachers: 180 Secondary School Students: 800 Number of Adults in recognition of skills and competences: 100

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