Vilnius Jesuit High School
Vilnius Jesuit High School Vilniaus jėzuitų gimnazija | |
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Vilnius, Lithuania | |
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Established | 1579 |
Principal | Artūras Sederevičius, S.J. |
Staff | 59 |
Grades | 5 through 12 |
Enrollment | 716 |
Affiliation | Jesuit (Catholic) |
Website | vjg.lt |
Vilnius Jesuit High School is a Lithuanian gymnasium (grades 5 through 12) led by members of the Jesuit order. It is considered to be one of the most renowned schools in Lithuania and is aided by the German Foreign Office.[1] The current headmaster is Fr. Arturas Sederevicius, S.J..
Vilnius Jesuit High School could be one of the oldest schools in Lithuania, if the current school is considered the successor to the Jesuit Collegium which was turned into Vilnius University during the confrontation between Lithuanian Protestants and Lithuanian Catholics during the Reformation period.
References
- ↑ Foreign Minister visits Vilnius. German Embassy Vilnius, November 2010 (German)
Coordinates: 54°40′42″N 25°17′22″E / 54.67833°N 25.28944°E
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