St. Stanislaus Jesuit High School, Gdynia

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St. Stanislaus Jesuit High School, Gdynia
Zespół Szkół Jezuitów im. św. Stanisława Kostki w Gdyni
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St. Stanislaus Jesuit High School, Gdynia
ul. Tatrzańska 35 81-313 Gdynia
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TypePrivate Catholic Coeducational secondary education institution
Patron saint(s)St. Stanislaus Kostka
Established1937;87 years ago (1937)
DirectorStanislaus Twarowski
PrincipalGrzegorz Wojnowski
PublicationCooLjo
Website St. Stanislaus Jesuit High School

St. Stanislaus Jesuit High School, Gdynia, Poland is a private, Catholic coeducational secondary education institution run by the Society of Jesus in Gdynia Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It was opened by the Jesuits in 1937.

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History

St. Stanislaus Jesuit High School was established in 1937 at the Orlowo district of Gdynia Pomeranian, Poland. It was shut down during World War II and after the war by the Polish Government. it opened at its present location in 1994. [1]

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