Wilson High School (Tirana)

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Wilson High School
Instituti Arsimor Wilson
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Wilson High School (Tirana)

Coordinates 41°18′34″N19°49′43″E / 41.30944°N 19.82861°E / 41.30944; 19.82861
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Type Private
OpenedMay 2001
AdministratorLulzim Masha
Colour(s)  blue   white

Wilson High School was established in May 2001, on the initiative of President of the Board of Directors Mr. Masha.

It is licensed from the Ministry of Education and Science of Albania as a non-public educational institution by order no. 266 dt. 06. 09. 2000 Prot. nr. 1876/1, Order no. 120 dt. 21. 05. 2002 Prot. No. 1775. Since its creation Wilson was named in honor of the US president, who is known for his contribution in favor of the Albanian issue by protecting its legitimate right to self-determination.

In 2001, the Institute opened its doors to 90 students with a staff consisting of 12 teachers and 8 service employees. In 2006 he graduated the first 42 graduates who attended universities in Albania, UK, France, USA, Italy, Greece. In 2007, the institute is a modern educational center that offers educational service quality, effective and efficient pre-school children, students of 9-year cycle students teenagers aged 15-18.

Today, only the teaching staff is composed of its 76 teachers. Developing preschoolers in some environments that are adapted to concrete philosophy of education "Step by Step".

9-year education provided in 4-storey building, located between the library, amphitheater and facilities for physical education. The amphitheatre has a capacity of 300 seats, it provides conditions for artistic and promotional activities. He has all the accessories for acting, lighting and projection. In view of physical education, there are many areas of campus: the fields of basketball, volleyball, tennis and football. Secondary education students are in the cozy environment of the main part of the institute. Environments, with classes up to 20 students, are organized according to a concept that enables modern teaching and learning.

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