Alppila Upper Secondary School

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Alppila Upper Secondary School
Alppilan lukio
Alppilan lukio logo.jpg
Address
Alppila Upper Secondary School
Viipurinkatu 21

,
00510

Finland
Information
Established1959
PrincipalSusanna Kalmari
Teaching staff30
Age range16+
Number of studentsc.700
Color(s)   Blue and green
SportsFootball, basketball, floor ball, rink bandy
Team nameAC AlppilaCity FC United
NewspaperApropoo
Website www.alppl.edu.hel.fi

Alppila Upper Secondary School (Finnish: Alppilan Lukio) is a school located in Helsinki, Finland. The school was founded in 1959. The current principal is Susanna Kalmari. There are around 700 students. [1]

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References

  1. "Alppila Senior High school".

Coordinates: 60°11′30″N24°56′22″E / 60.19167°N 24.93944°E / 60.19167; 24.93944