What kind of school has a fine art line and an IB line? This is Lyseonpuiston lukio. It’s one of the largest upper secondary schools in Finland. You’ll find it in the heart of Rovaniemi. Lyseonpuiston lukio boasts a rich history. It has played a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape of northern Finland. Established in 1908, Lyseonpuiston lukio proudly holds the title of the oldest secondary school in all of Lapland. Today, it has grown into one of the biggest of its kind in the country, with around 700 students. This school prepares its students for their matriculation exams and further studies. Lyseonpuiston lukio features a diverse selection of courses to choose from. This allows students to tailor their personal study plans to their interests and goals. As a UNESCO school, Lyseonpuiston lukio emphasizes the growth of international understanding and competence. It encourages cross-cultural exchange. The school’s core values are rooted in its own cultural heritage, Finnish and Lappish identity. Hard work and good manners are highly valued here. To further enhance its reputation, Lyseonpuiston lukio has additional specialized programs. You’ll find a visual arts line alongside the IB program. Notably, it has been designated as a LUMA2021 development school. This means it actively participates in the advancement of teaching in STEM fields like math, physics, chemistry, geography, biology, and technology. Lyseonpuiston lukio works alongside other learning communities and the LUMA Centre Finland network to achieve these goals.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.