Fényi Gyula Jesuit High School

Fényi Gyula Jesuit High School
Fényi Gyula Jezsuita Gimnázium és Kollégium
Address
3529 Miskolc, Fényi square 2-12.
Miskolc, Hungary
Coordinates 48°05′03″N 20°46′31″E / 48.084284°N 20.775288°E / 48.084284; 20.775288Coordinates: 48°05′03″N 20°46′31″E / 48.084284°N 20.775288°E / 48.084284; 20.775288
Information
Funding type Government sponsored
Motto Ad Majora Natus Sum
(Born for greater things)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Fényi Gyula, SJ
Established 1994 (1994)
Authority Hungarian Government
CEEB Code 038090
Rector Rev. Attila András, SJ
Vice principal Irén Vastag Gulyásné, Balázs Velkey, Dr. Kinga Rivasz-Tóth
Head of school Rev. Ferenc Holczinger, SJ
Chaplain Rev. Bálint Nagy, SJ
Faculty 57
Grades 5–12
Gender Co-educational
Age 10 to 18
Enrolment 605 (2012)
Classes 20
Average class size 30
Student to teacher ratio 10,7
Education system Jesuit
Language Hungarian
Hours in school day 10
Campus size 3,5 hectares
Campus type Urban
School colour(s) Blue and Gold
Slogan Men and women for others
Athletics Basketball, football, handball, floorball, track and field, swimming
Team name Jezsuita
Accreditation National Department of Education
Graduation exam average 4,6/5,0
Publication The Heart, MAGIS
Endowment Jezsuita Nevelésért Alapítvány (JNA)
Budget 150,000,000 HUF
Tuition Free
Communities served Miskolc region
Affiliation Society of Jesus
Website jezsu.hu

Fényi Gyula Jesuit High School is a private, co-educational Catholic school located in Miskolc, Hungary, founded in 1994. This is the only Jesuit school in Hungary, founded and operated by the Hungarian province of the Society of Jesus (SJ). The school’s motto is Ad maiora natus sum (Born for greater things), which refers to the Jesuit ideal of the magis[1] One is created to honor and glorify God. The school was named after Fényi Gyula, a Jesuit priest.

All students at Fényi Gyula Jesuit High School receive free tuition, and some are boarders. There are eight grades. The vision of the school is to form young men and women to become leaders in service of others.[2]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Székely Mikó Kollégium története". Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  2. "Fényi Gyula Jesuit High School". Székely Mikó Kollégium. Retrieved 20 March 2013.

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