Secondary School No. 165 in Bucharest may not rank among the city’s elite institutions, but it continues to offer students a stable and increasingly modern learning environment. It’s the kind of school where progress might not always be flashy, but it’s steady—and often deeply rooted in the commitment of its staff and community.
In the 2024 National Assessment, the school’s 8th graders achieved an overall average of 6.06, with 6.33 in Romanian and 5.79 in Mathematics, based on a group of 76 students. The results suggest a decent academic baseline, with language skills slightly outperforming math—an encouraging sign for a school focused on well-rounded development.
One of the more notable improvements in recent years has been the renovation of the gymnasium, which now features a solid maple wood fixed floor system. This upgrade has significantly improved the quality of physical education classes and reflects the school’s broader effort to enhance student well-being, not just academic performance.