Vocational High School of Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering, Galabovo
Address: Industrial Quarters, town of Galabovo, 6280, Stara Zagora Region
BULGARIA
Telephone: +359 418 623 86
Website: www.pgee-galabovo.com
The Vocational High School of Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering, Galabovo was established in 1960, in response to the need of management and executive staff for Bulgaria’s biggest energy complex – Maritsa Iztok.
Up until today, this is the only Bulgarian school which prepares secondary school graduates specialized in heating energy. Over 340 students study at VHSPEEE in the following majors: Heating Energy, Electrical Production Facilities, Machine Building.
The main priorities and needs set in VHSPEE’s development strategy are:
The high school organizes various contests and partners with companies supporting the students’ successful development to achieve higher-quality education of future specialists in the energy sector.
VHSPEE has successfully fulfilled a number of projects, thanks to the professionalism and great motivation of the teaching staff in implementing useful and interesting initiatives with added value to learners’ personal and professional development:
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