The First English Language School (FELS, 114th High School "Liliana Dimitrova") was founded in 1958 in Sofia, Bulgaria as a high school for education in English language to Bulgarian students.
The school had been located at 60 Dondukov Street since 1960 and shares the building with the 112th Elementary School.[1] FELS became a UNESCO associated school in 1978.[1]
It is considered to be one of the most prestigious public high schools in the country. Over 90% of its graduates pursue their higher education in schools and universities in Bulgaria, the EU and the United States.[1]
Administration
Ms. Bonka Bachvarova was the school's principal for many years, followed by Ms. Nellie Mladenova. The acting principal is Mr. Alexander Chakmakov
Rankings
In 2022, the school was in third place for most student applications for 8th grade in Sofia after dropping from the first position in 2021.[2]
Interact club "Sofia-Tangra" - a club for organising different charity events, part of the Rotary International program in Bulgaria;[4]
"Young Wings" - for the lovers of aviation and astronautics;
People to People International (PTPI) - "The doves chapter" is a student branch of the People to People International organisation,[5]
Club "Zelen domat" - a journalism club which publishes a newspaper dedicated to the school;
Eco-bio club "Green clover" - dedicated to nature, biology and environmental protection;[6]
Debates club
Model European Parliament (MEP) - established in 1994 to introduce young people to the process of European integration and to strengthen their interest in European belonging, sessions are organized twice a year in different European countries, where the work of the real European Parliament is simulated;
Drama club;
Fashion design Club;
Photoclub FELS;
Club of the Bulgarian Youth Red Cross - a club for students who want to learn more about first aid help, prevention from addiction, and social assistance, with association with the Bulgarian Red Cross;
Patriotism and National Studies - a new initiative with the goal to preserve patriotims and teach students about Bulgarian traditions and literature;[7]
Club "UN" - related to international relations, politics and economics;