Gamča


Gamča, today officially Gymnázium, Grösslingova 18, Bratislava, is a public coeducational gymnasium located in Bratislava, Slovakia. It educates around 600 pupils in 8-year long and 4-year long programs leading to Maturita. It was founded in 1626 by the Cardinal Petrus Pazmanus as Collegium Posoniense.
Gamča's focus on mathematics, natural sciences and computer sciences brought 56 of its students to successfully represent Slovakia at the International Mathematical Olympiad, 26 students at the International Physics Olympiad and 14 at the International Olympiad in Informatics in the past 35 years.
Since 1988, the school's popular "Olympic games", OH Gamča, are held annually.

History

Cardinal Archbishop of Esztergom Petrus Pazmanus founded Collegium Posoniense on September 11, 1626, with the approval of the 6th Jesuit Superior General Mutio Vitelleschi and Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor.

Building

The current building was designed by Ödön Lechner and built in 1906-08. Few years later its "chapel", today known as Church of St. Elisabeth, was added. The school building was completely renovated in 2008-10.

OH Gamča

Olympijské hry Gamča are held from September to December every year since 1988, when inspired by the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul the first games were organized to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Czechoslovakia. During the games, classes are competing against each other in sport, art, academic and "unconventional" disciplines to win the overall title. Every games have their official name/mascot, which traditionally includes letters O and H. The OH Gamča in school year 2017/18 are officially called OH Kolobeh 2017.

Notable alumni

Both current students and alumni are called Gamčáci and Gamčáčky.