Civico Liceo Linguistico Alessandro Manzoni

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Civico Liceo Linguistico Manzoni
Tradition within innovation
Palazzo Dugnani, the historical location of the school
Location
Milan, Italy
Information
School typeIndependent Selective Day school
MottoLa tradizione nell'innovazione
Established1861; 163 years ago (1861)
FounderCarlo Tenca
HeadmasterMaria Bernadette Rossi
GenderCo-educational
Age range14-19
Average class size27
National rankingtop 50
Websitewww.lamanzoni.it

The Civico Liceo Linguistico Alessandro Manzoni is a selective, independent day school in Milan, Italy, founded in 1861 and named after poet and author Alessandro Manzoni in 1886. Initially an all girls' school, it began accepting boys in 1978. It is now considered one of Italy's best schools of the liceo linguistico type.

Entry to the school is by examination, usually given in December of students' last year of middle school. In 2011, la Repubblica reported a record 1100 applicants for the 250 available places (with the possibility that the government might require a reduction to 220).[1] In 2013, the Corriere della Sera reported that there were 6 applicants for each place at the school.[2]

Activities[edit]

Liceo Linguistico Manzoni hosts and organizes Milan Model United Nations.

It also hosts HanBan Confucius's center, as well as UNESCO days.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tiziana de Giorgio (15 December 2011). "Manzoni, è record di richieste per entrare al liceo linguistico". La Repubblica (in Italian).
  2. ^ Federica Cavadini (19 December 2013). "Test d'ingresso alla Manzoni: in 6 per ogni posto". Corriere della Sera (in Italian).