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History
From the school year 1863-1864, the original Chrudim lower secondary school was gradually transformed into a four-class lower secondary school, which was inaugurated in the building of the main school on 6 October 1863. Josef Šímek became the first headmaster and the school had 106 students in that year, who were evaluated with 12 grades. In 1864 the gymnasium was moved to a separate building, which was built according to the plans of František Schmoranz. In 1875 the first matriculation examination was held, the examination was in eight subjects and 17 students successfully graduated from the school.

After the expansion, the gymnasium moved to a new building on Jánské náměstí in 1878. During the First World War, the number of students and teachers decreased and the gymnasium served as a military hospital. In 1939-1945 the gymnasium was forced to move to the museum buildings. In 1949 the gymnasium became only a four-year school and in 1953 an eleven-year high school was introduced, the last three years of which were to replace the gymnasium.

In 1959 the grammar school moved to its present building in Olbrachtova Street. This neo-Renaissance building was built by the Congregation of the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis. In 1969, the gymnasium was named after Josef Ressel and the four-year study cycle was resumed. The eight-year course of study was reintroduced in 1990, maintaining the four-year grammar school. In 2000 the building passed from the property of the Congregation to the state. Until 2001, the gymnasium shared its premises with the primary school. In 2013, the gymnasium celebrated its 150th anniversary.

Present
Currently, there are 16 classes at the grammar school. There are 8 classes at the four-year grammar school (A, B) and 8 classes at the eight-year grammar school (E). The teaching staff currently consists of 39 teachers. In the school year 2021/2022 there are 473 pupils attending the school.

List of school directors
In the history of the school, a total of 25 persons have been replaced by 13 principals, 11 interim administrators and 1 interim principal. A total of 24 men and 1 woman have headed the school.

Josef Šimek (1863-1868) (interim headmaster)

Ferdinand Macháček (1868) (interim administrator)

Matěj Trapl (1868-1888)

Robert Beer (1888-1889) (interim administrator)

František Rosický (1889-1890)

Josef Bernhard (1890) (interim administrator)

Václav Pošusta (1890-1903)

Oldřich Kobrle (1903) (interim administrator)

František Reiss (1903-1908)

Jan Roček (1908) (interim administrator)

Josef Steinhauser (1908-1916, 1918-1925)

Antonín Benes (1916-1917) (interim administrator)

Tomáš Snětivý (1917-1918) (interim administrator)

Eduard Dvořáček (1925-1926) (interim administrator)

Stanislav Kalandra (1926-1941) (1926-1927 as interim administrator)

Josef Šmahel (1941) (interim administrator)

František Kolář (1941-1943) (interim administrator)

Jiří Jenšovský (1943-1945) (interim administrator)

Václav Kubát (1945-1968) (1945-1950 as interim administrator)

Vladimír Velc (1968-1947)

Václav Řeháček (1974-1983)

Ladislav Řídkošil (1983-1989)

Vladislav Pavlicek (1989-1990)

Eduard Beranek (1990-2011)

Klára Jelinková (2011-present)