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Stefan Batory Gymnasium and Lyceum (Warsaw, Poland)

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Principal
  
Barbara Kordas

Date founded
  
1 September 1918

Opened
  
28 September 1918

Funding type
  
State school

Age
  
13 to 19

Founder
  
Antoni Ponikowski

Patron saint
  
Stephen Báthory

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School type
  
Public, Middle school and High school

Language
  
Bilingual: Polish, English

The II Stefan Batory Lyceum and Gymnasium is a public secondary school founded on September 1, 1918, and located at 6 Myśliwiecka Street in Warsaw, Poland. It is one of the most prestigious secondary level educational establishments in Poland. Famous alumni include among others composer Witold Lutosławski and poet and Home Army soldier - Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, killed during Warsaw Uprising.

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II Stefan Batory Lyceum, a higher-secondary level school, offers subject-profiled classes taught both in Polish and bilingual English - Polish. The curricula of the profiled classes provide enhanced education in mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, humanities (languages and history) and geography. Since 2005, the school offers the two-year International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) intended for students aged 16–19.

History

The school's history starts with founding of the Stefan Batory Gymnasium on September 1, 1918. It was originally located at 21 Kapucyńska Street. Construction of the current premises, the work of the eminent architect and urbanist prof. Tadeusz Tołwiński , started in 1922 and was completed in September 1924. The school was equipped with exceptionally modern learning facilities and science labs, astronomical observatory (now closed), underground swimming pool and botanical garden. The teaching staff was composed of distinguished teachers like Stanisław Młodożeńiec, Stanisław Arnold, Stanisław Malec, Gustaw Wuttke, Adam Zieleńczyk to name just a few. At the outset of the World War II, during German invasion of Poland in September 1939, the school served as field hospital, supporting the nearby Ujazdowski Hospital. During the German occupation of Poland (1939-1945) the school's buildings were requisitioned and hosted German primary and secondary school. Its opening was attended by Governor General Hans Frank. Throughout the occupation period Stefan Batory Gymnasium teachers organized underground education for its students.

In the post World War II period the name of the school was changed to II Stefan Batory Lyceum in Warsaw. (Polish name - II Liceum Ogółnokształcące im. Stefana Batorego w Warszawie).

Notable alumni

The following list is based on the list provided on the website of the school who have Wikipedia pages about them, historian and alumni information:

  • Witold Wincenty Staniszkis (1926) - hydro engineer, scholar, politician, father of Jadwiga Staniszkis
  • Witold Lutosławski (1931) - composer
  • Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński (1939) - poet, Home Army (Armia Krajowa) soldier
  • Jan Bytnar (Rudy) (1939) - WW2 resistance hero
  • Tadeusz Zawadzki (Zoska) (1939) - WW2 resistance hero
  • Agnieszka Holland (1966) - director
  • Ewa Bem (1969) - singer
  • Marian Danysz - physicist
  • Andrzej Łapicki - actor
  • Agnieszka Wagner - actress
  • Andrzej Ciechanowiecki - art historian and patron
  • Piotr Słonimski - geneticist, pioneer of yeast mitochondrial genetics
  • Henry Millicer - aircraft designer and pilot
  • Maciej Nowicki - architect
  • Jerzy Kroh - chemist
  • Adam Galos - historian
  • References

    Stefan Batory Gymnasium and Lyceum (Warsaw, Poland) Wikipedia