Liepāja Gymnasium


Liepāja Nicolai Gymnasium was a six-year gymnasium in Liepāja, Courland Governorate, Russian Empire.
It was established in 1865 on the basis of a school that traced its roots to 1848. The school was named in honor of Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia. The school building was constructed in 1883–1885 by architect. The school was diverse in students' religious and ethnic background. For example, in 1884, out of 398 pupils, 161 were Evangelical Lutherans, 130 Jews, 76 Catholics and 22 Eastern Orthodoxs. The curriculum devoted substantial attention to the Latin and Greek languages. The language of instruction was switched from German to Russian in 1887.
The school continued to function until its evacuation to Petrograd during World War I.

Principals

School principals were:
Many prominent Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, and German people studied at the gymnasium, including: