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Gonzaga Institute, Palermo (Italian: Gonzaga Scuola), is a private Catholic primary and secondary school located in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1919. It offers educational programs for children from 18 months to 18 years, including an international school that facilitates entrance to universities worldwide. Gonzaga became coeducational in 1996 by uniting with Ancelle Institute for girls, its next door neighbour.
Overview
In 2008–09 there were 1459 pupils in the various schools: International, 22; military, 130 ; primary 444; secondary 281; classic liceo, 252; scientific liceo, 112; European language, 218 pupils.
In May 2017 the school introduced one of the first STEM programs in Italy for the enhancement of education in science.
Notable alumni
Renzo Barbera, businessman and sportsman
Paolo Giaccone, professor, forensic pathologist and Mafia's victim
Enrico La Loggia, politician
Raimondo Lanza di Trabia, businessman and sportsman
Piersanti Mattarella, politician and Mafia's victim
Francesco Musotto, politician
Leoluca Orlando, Mayor of Palermo
Sandro Paternostro, journalist
Giuseppe Provenzano, politician
Flavia Sparacino, scientist
See also
Education in Italy
List of schools in Italy
List of Jesuit schools
References
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