Kėdainiai Atžalynas gymnasium

Kėdainiai Atžalynas gymnasium is a high school in Kėdainiai, Lithuania, established in 1944.

Kėdainiai Atžalynas gymnasium
Kėdainių Atžalyno gimnazija
Address
Mindaugo g. 18

,
57438

Coordinates55°16′53″N 23°57′26″E
Information
Former name
  • Kėdainiai Atžalynas Secondary School
  • Kėdainiai 2nd Secondary School
School typePublic, Gymnasium
Established1944 (1944)
FounderKėdainiai District Municipality Council
DirectorGintaras Petrulis
Staff87 (Jan 2018) [1]
Teaching staff72 (2015)
Number of students650 (2015)
Average class size26 (2015)
LanguageLithuanian
Campus typeUrban
Websitewww.atzalynas.kedainiai.lm.lt

History

The school was established in 1944 as a girls gymnasium based in the old town of Kėdainiai which later, in 1950, was named Kėdainiai 2nd Secondary School. During 1953-1974, the school was based in the building of now-former Jonusas Radvila Study Centre. Eventually, it was moved to its current location to a purpose-built building in the new part of the city.

In 1993 it was given a name of Atžalynas, which roughly translates as "offspring". On 1 March 2010, the school received a status of gymnasium and is now called Kėdainiai Atžalynas gymnasium.[2]

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References

  1. "Company Kėdainių "Atžalyno" gimnazija". Rekvizitai.lt. Retrieved 2018-01-16.
  2. "Kėdainių "Atžalyno" vidurinei mokyklai bus suteiktas gimnazijos vardas". kedainietis.lt. 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2018-01-16.
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