Going to School in Hungary in the 1950s
April13,2026 The first memory that came to mind when I thought about attending elementary school in the early 1950s was getting hit on the knuckles with a ruler by a nun because I wrote with my left hand, and the nuns trained me to use my right hand for writing. I was eight years old. While searching for a Catholic school in Sopron, Hungary on Google Maps, I found the St. Orsolya Roman Catholic School (run by the Ursulines, established in 1757), and the road I took to go to this school came […]https://andrasthehun.ca/2026/04/13/going-to-school-in-hungary-in-the-1950s/





