St. Stanislaus Kostka’s Jesuit School Complex in Gdynia has roots dating back to the interwar period, when the first Jesuit High School in Gdynia-Orłowo was established. During the 2nd. World War and communism the school was closed but in 1994 Jesuit education returned to Pomerania.
At the moment the Jesuits run a high school (since 1994), a secondary school with a bilingual Polish-Spanish programme (since 2001) and a bilingual elementary school (since 2017).
In our schools we work in line with the Ignatian pedagogy, creating an environment of comprehensive and harmonious development of children and young people. We support students in the natural need to know oneself, others and the world around us so that everyone can find their unique way of realizing fundamental values: truth, goodness and beauty. We support the development of such qualities and skills as reflection, critical thinking, positive attitude, sensitivity, teamwork.
The strong sides of our school are: close cooperation with parents, experienced and devoted staff, optimal school size (about 300 students) and classrooms (about 18 people), international projects, good infrastructure (modern building and sports center with swimming pool).
We believe our school is an excellent proof of a renewal of Jesuit education in Poland.