Mihai Eminescu National College, located in Sector 4 of Bucharest, is a prestigious institution offering middle school and high school education. Originally founded in 1926, it was reestablished in 1990 and awarded the title of National College in 2000, reflecting its ongoing commitment to academic excellence.
In 2024, the college reported an impressive Baccalaureate average of 8.67, with a pass rate of 97.94%. Subject-specific averages were equally strong: 9.24 in Social Sciences, 8.86 in Natural Sciences, 8.79 in Philology, and 8.41 in Mathematics-Informatics.
Currently, the main building is undergoing seismic reinforcement and modernization, with over 35 million lei in funding from the Ministry of Development through the National Investment Company. The renovation includes upgrades to seismic safety, fire safety certification (ISU), and a full overhaul of classrooms, laboratories, the library, and the auditorium.
During this time, classes have been relocated: primary and middle school students now attend Ienăchiță Văcărescu Gymnasium School, while high school classes are held at the Traian Vuia Technological High School.
With a team of dedicated teachers and a vibrant school community, Mihai Eminescu National College remains a top-tier choice for students aiming for high academic performance in a modern and secure educational setting.