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Jesuit Classical Gymnasium in Osijek

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Jesuit Classical Gymnasium
Croatian: Isusovačka klasična gimnazija s pravom javnosti
Jesuit Classical Gymnasium, viewed from the Promenade at Vatroslav Lisinski Square
Location
Map
Trg Vatroslava Lisinskog 1

,
31000

Croatia
Coordinates45°33′43″N 18°41′45″E / 45.56194°N 18.69583°E / 45.56194; 18.69583
Information
TypePrivate gymnasium
Motto

(Always more)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
DenominationJesuit
Established10 February 1998; 25 years ago (1998-02-10)
FounderSociety of Jesus
Educational authorityCroatian Ministry of Science, Education, and Sports
DirectorFr. Sebastian Šujević, SJ
HeadmasterIvica Musa[1]
Grades9-12
LanguageCroatian
NewspaperSemper Magis
Websitewww.ikg.hr

Jesuit Classical Gymnasium with right of public (Croatian: Isusovačka klasična gimnazija s pravom javnosti, IKG) is a private Catholic gymnasium secondary school, located in Tvrđa, the historic core of Osijek, Croatia. The school was founded in 1998 by the Croatian Province of the Society of Jesus.

History

The school was established by Croatian Jesuits on 10 February 1998. On 25 June 1998 the school received permission from the Croatian Ministry of Science, Education, and Sports to open as a classical, 4-year gymnasium. The first school year was 1998/99, with 23 students enrolled. In the next two years there were two classes, as provided for in the school enrollment plan with the approval of the Ministry. Teaching took place in several locations like the Jesuit residence in Osijek and in a space at Gymnasium II. In 2000 the school moved into the new building.[2]

IKG is implementing the Ministry's program for a classical, four-year gymnasium . This includes learning the Latin and Greek language and culture throughout the four years and studying the ancient literature.

The Jesuit ideal is reflected in the school motto: Semper magis (hr. Always More ). The school aims to develop broadminded "men and women for others"[3] who are also firm in their faith and respectful of people with other beliefs, open to dialogue.[4]

Building

The gymnasium building dates back to 1720.[5] In January 2000 the City of Osijek ceded it to the school. Annexes were added and the first two floors saw renovations. In 2005 the school received a building permit to use the attic and to construct an elevator.

Headmasters

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Pero Mijić - Barišić February 1998 September 1998 7 months [citation needed]
2 Petar Galauner 1998 2001 2–3 years
3 Mirko Nikolić 2001 2002 0–1 years
4 Ivan Matić 2002 2010 7–8 years
5 Ivica Musa 2010 incumbent 13–14 years

See also

References

  1. ^ "ISUSOVAČKA klasična gimnazija | s pravom javnosti u Osijeku".
  2. ^ "Povijest škole". ISUSOVAČKA klasična gimnazija (in Croatian). Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  3. ^ "Men for Others". onlineministries.creighton.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  4. ^ "Riječ ravnatelja". ISUSOVAČKA klasična gimnazija (in Croatian). Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  5. ^ Grad Osijek-810 godina (1196.-2006.), Petar Živković, Osijek 2006.

External links

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