“Regele Mihai I” Secondary School, located in Sector 6 of Bucharest, is a public institution offering primary and lower secondary education (grades 0 to VIII). Situated in the Militari neighborhood on Dezrobirii Street, the school blends a solid tradition with a visible effort to adapt to modern educational standards.
In 2024, the school achieved an 85.30% pass rate in the National Evaluation exam, which places it above the national average—though not among the elite in terms of academic performance. Still, the results are respectable, especially considering the socio-economic diversity of the area.
The facilities are decent: 15 classrooms, four science and IT labs, and dedicated rooms for counseling, medical, and even dental care (though the dental office currently lacks staff). It also includes an indoor sports hall and a multi-purpose outdoor field, allowing physical education to take place year-round. The school uses an electronic gradebook, and the “After School” program is available for students needing extra support or supervision.
Classes are split between two shifts. Primary grades attend in the morning (from 8:00 AM to 12:00/1:00 PM), while most lower secondary classes attend in the afternoon, except for grade VIII, which stays on the morning schedule. This dual-shift system isn’t ideal, but it’s a common solution in Bucharest schools operating at full capacity.