Zrínyi Ilona Grammar School (ZIG) (Hungarian: Zrínyi Ilona Gimnázium) is a grammar school located in Miskolc, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary. It has a history of 160 years. It was founded in 1846 by the writer Teréz Karacs. She had been invited to run the school by the Calvinist church in Miskolc. She was the head until 1859 when the headmaster was Gedeon Dóczy until 1872. From 1872 it was directed by Pál Tóth for 31 years. From 1906, it became a girls' grammar school, which was the highest school-type for girls at that time. It became an official secondary grammar school in 1916 ending with a school-leaving exam and giving the opportunity to apply to higher education. From 1948 the school was called Tóth Pál Nőnevelő Intézeti Leánylíceum és Tanítóképző, named after its former headmaster. In the school-year of 1950/1951 the school got a new name which was Állami Vámos Ilonka Leánygimnázium. It got its final name, Zrínyi Ilona Gimnázium in 1957.Ilona Zrínyi is a heroine of Hungarian and Croatian history. More information...
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