Some well-known teachers worked in the Pedagogical School in Kazanlak:
Bulgarian Language and Literature
1. Prof. Dr. К. Кrastev - editor of magazine “Thought”
2. Kliment Karagyulev
3. Serafim Barutchiyski
4. Stefan Minchev
5. Ivan Kravkov
Pedagogy
1. Ivan Brakalov
2. Petar Minchev
3. Dr. Nikolchov
4. Dr. Penchev
5. Dr. Gavriyiski
Singing
1. Emanuil Manolov - composer
2. Angel Bukureshliev
3. Karl Yermarsh
Mathematics
1. Prof. Kiril Popov
2. Petko Shahanov
Painting
1. Oto Horeyshi
2. Petar Klisurov
Gymnastics and French
1. Zhak Fardel
1. Prof. Dr. К. Кrastev - editor of magazine “Thought”
2. Kliment Karagyulev
3. Serafim Barutchiyski
4. Stefan Minchev
5. Ivan Kravkov
Pedagogy
1. Ivan Brakalov
2. Petar Minchev
3. Dr. Nikolchov
4. Dr. Penchev
5. Dr. Gavriyiski
Singing
1. Emanuil Manolov - composer
2. Angel Bukureshliev
3. Karl Yermarsh
Mathematics
1. Prof. Kiril Popov
2. Petko Shahanov
Painting
1. Oto Horeyshi
2. Petar Klisurov
Gymnastics and French
1. Zhak Fardel
Other teachers:
Dr. Hr. Stambolski, Sava Dobroplodnii, Hristo Yaramov, Prof. Dr. Raikov, Boris Mitov, Yordan Krapchev, Dimitar Andreev
Other teachers who contributed to the history of the school with their dedicated work:
Prof. G. Piryov, Manol Chernev, Katya Deleva, acad. T. Pavlov, DimitarChorbadzhiyski-Chudomir, Sofia Аvramovа, Nadezhda Chonova, Maria Bozvelieva, etc.
These teachers have not only left lasting traces in the culture of the town, but have also established education traditions in the country.
The Pedagogical School in Kazanlak has trained about 5200 teachers, who were 1 / 3 of all the primary teachers in the country at that time.
Other teachers who contributed to the history of the school with their dedicated work:
Prof. G. Piryov, Manol Chernev, Katya Deleva, acad. T. Pavlov, DimitarChorbadzhiyski-Chudomir, Sofia Аvramovа, Nadezhda Chonova, Maria Bozvelieva, etc.
These teachers have not only left lasting traces in the culture of the town, but have also established education traditions in the country.
The Pedagogical School in Kazanlak has trained about 5200 teachers, who were 1 / 3 of all the primary teachers in the country at that time.