Description
„Samuel von Brukenthal” National College is known for academic excellence, strong European values, and a rich multicultural heritage. Its long history makes it a symbol of continuity, education, and cultural dialogue in Transylvania.
Currently, the school has approximately 861 students enrolled in both middle school and high school. The institution is supported by around 87 staff members, including teachers and educational staff. The college operates as a middle school (grades V–VIII) and a theoretical high school (grades IX–XII), offering science profiles (Mathematics–Computer Science and
Natural Sciences) as well as humanistic profile (Philology). Classes takes place mainly in German, but many subjects are also taught in Romanian, while students study German as a mother tongue and English intensively. The college aim to be a space for learning and personal growth, focusing on language competence, civic spirit, and mutual
respect, while honoring the multicultural traditions of the Sibiu community.
The college aims to be a space for learning and personal development, promoting high standards of academic achievement alongside strong language competences, civic responsibility, and mutual respect. Rooted in the multicultural traditions of the Sibiu community, the institution values diversity and inclusion, encourages intercultural dialogue, and prepares students for
responsible and informed participation in local, national, and international contexts. At the same time, the college supports pedagogical innovation and authentic learning by integrating digital tools and inquiry-based activities that connect mathematics to real-life community contexts, fostering problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration, and the application of
knowledge in meaningful situations.

