Kuopion Lyseon lukio
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Kuopion Lyseon lukio is a secondary school (lukio) for students aged 15-19 located in the town of Kuopio, Finland. Originally established as a boys' school in 1872, Kuopion Lyseo opened its doors to both sexes in 1977.
It is one of the most academically prestigious high schools in the region by virtue of the fact that it is the fifth highest scoring school in Finnish Upper Secondary final examinations and its International Baccalaureate class has consistently had one of the highest average final examination scores in Europe. Around 450 students are currently enrolled in the school.
Kuopion Lyseon lukio has been an IB World School since 1994 and as such administers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
The school building from 1826 is designed by Carl Ludvig Engel.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Finnish prime minister Paavo Lipponen
- The first professional Finnish writer Juhani Aho
- Film director and comedian Spede Pasanen
- Journalist Lasse Lehtinen, Member of European Parliament.
- August Ahlqvist (A. Oksanen), poet, critic, linguist and professor of Finnish at the University of Helsinki; strongest critic of the Finnish national writer Aleksis Kivi and his novel Seven Brothers
- Former President of Finland, Martti Ahtisaari.
- Finnish Chancellor of Justice, Eliel Soisalon-Soininen (assassinated in 1905 by student Lennart Hohenthal)
- Bishop of Kuopio diocese, Wille Riekkinen
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Kuopion Lyseon lukio website (Finnish)