Katolickie Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. św Pawła z Tarsu

Part of Stowarzyszenie Przyjaciół Szkół Katolickich, Catholic

Updated July 2026

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The school comprises the Katolickie Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. św. Stanisława Kostki and the Technikum im. Świętej Teresy Benedykty od Krzyża in Opole. It is a small, values-based educational institution that offers personalized learning in small groups and a supportive environment for student development.

Teaching approach

The school is rooted in Christian values, emphasizing spiritual development and the support of parents in the upbringing of their children. It fosters a friendly, small-community atmosphere where students are treated with respect and individual attention. Daily morning prayers and weekly school Masses are central to the school's life, which focuses on both academic growth and the cultivation of moral character.

Programmes

The school offers secondary education through a liceum and a technikum, with classes typically limited to 20 students to allow for individualized instruction. Educational profiles include art-theater-media, psychology-pedagogy, biology-chemistry, and mathematics-geography. Students can study three foreign languages—English, German, French, or Spanish—and have the option to participate in swimming, fitness, or gym classes as part of their physical education.

Student support

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Learning support

The school provides dedicated support through a team of psychologists and pedagogues who assist students with personal, academic, and social challenges. Support services are also available to parents concerned about their child's motivation, behavior, or emotional well-being. Additionally, the school employs a career counselor to guide students in their professional development.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school conducts a formal recruitment process for its liceum and technikum programmes, with applications accepted from May 11 to June 15, 2026. Candidates must submit required documentation, including certificates of completion of primary school and examination results, by early July. The final list of admitted students is published on July 15, 2026.

Calendar

The academic year 2025/2026 begins on September 1, 2025, and concludes on June 26, 2026. Key events include a patronal feast and pilgrimage in September, Advent and Lenten retreats, and various examination periods, including mock matura exams and professional certification sessions in January and June. The calendar also accounts for winter and spring breaks, national holidays, and specific dates for parent meetings and student classification.

Facilities

GymnasiumFitness centreLibraryTheatre / auditorium

About the campus

The school is located in the city center with access to public transport, parking, and bicycle storage. Educational facilities include multimedia-equipped classrooms for laboratory and practical work, a professional gym, a fitness room with mirrors, and a recreational hall. The school also features an assembly hall equipped with modern sound and lighting systems, as well as a school library.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a variety of activities, including a school vocal ensemble that performs at ceremonies and weekly Masses, and an active student council. The school organizes field trips, domestic and international excursions, skiing trips, kayaking, hiking, and ice skating. Additionally, students engage in projects, cultural collaborations, and community service through the School Caritas Circle.

  • mgr Maria DragonDyrektor

    Serves as the Director for both the Katolickie Liceum Ogólnokształcące and the Technikum.

  • mgr Agnieszka NowakWicedyrektor

    Serves as the Vice-Director for both the Katolickie Liceum Ogólnokształcące and the Technikum.