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The Laniteio Lyceum ('';'' ), founded in 1819 as the Greek School, is the largest
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in
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and the oldest operational one in
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. It stands as the second oldest lyceum in Cyprus, after the
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, in
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.


History

In 1819, a group of residents of Limassol established the first one-year Greek School in the city, with the first principal being Demetrios Themistokleous (). The school's operation was paused in 1821, due to the
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, and later continued in 1834, as a three-year school. From 1870 until 1913, Andreas Themistokleous (), son of the first principal, Demetrios Themistokleous, held the position of principal, being the first to include
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at schools in Limassol. In 1896, the building which housed the school was deemed inhabitable after an earthquake. With the help from the
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, a new building was built. In 1906 the school was recognized as a five-year school, with energies from Andreas Themistokleous, and in 1915, a sixth year was added, giving it recognition of a six-year school, and the same status of any school in
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. In the early 1940s, the school appeared to have a housing-crisis, due to the rise of the number of students. In 1945, Nicolas P. Lanitis (), contributed largely in the construction of the current school building (which now houses the Laniteio Lyceum). And in 1952, the building was completed and the following school year, the school was renamed to ''Laniteion Greek Gymnasium'' (), being named after Nicolas P. Lanitis, for his contributions. The school for the past two decades has played a big role ethnically in the city, and the
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itself. In 1960, in the current Laniteio School Area, the ''Greek All-Girl Gymnasium of Limassol'' began operating, separating administratively from the Laniteion Greek Gymnasium, and the following year, it was renamed to ''1st'' ''All-Girls Gymnasium of Limassol'', and finally, it was renamed to ''5th Gymnasium of Limassol (Ayias Zonis)'' in 1973, and it began accepting male students in 1974, due to the Turkish invasion of the island. Following the events of 1974, and the ever-increasing number of students, the three-year 8''th Gymnasium of Limassol'' operated in the school's area. While Laniteio, with the ''5th Gymnasium of Limassol'' operated with morning and evening schedules for students. During the reform of the educational system in the 1980s, the secondary education cycle was split into two, the ''Gymnasium'' (lower secondary) and ''Lyceum'' (upper) cycles, both being three years each. The Laniteio Gymnasium was established, while in 1984, the ''Laniteion Greek Gymnasium'' was renamed to ''Laniteio Lyceum A, while the ''5th Gymnasium of Limassol'' was renamed to ''Laniteio Lyceum B in 1986.


21st century

In the 2006-2007 academic year, with the decision of the
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, approved by the
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, Athletic Schools and Music Schools (Lyceums) began operation in Limassol and Nicosia. The Athletic School of Limassol was housed in Laniteio Lyceum B', while the Music School of Limassol was housed in Laniteio Lyceum A'. In the 2013–2014 school year, Laniteio Lyceum A' and Laniteio Lycem B' were unified into one school, forming the current Laniteio Lyceum, with the Athletic and Music schools also being a part of the new school. The same year, the Laniteio Gymnasium was rehoused in the old building of the Laniteio Lyceum B', with the previous building of the gymnasium being used as a part of the newly unified lyceum. Laniteio Lyceum continues shaping education in Limassol, with the school participating in European Educational Programmes, including
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.


School grounds

The Laniteio Lyceum is one of the schools located within the grander Laniteio School Area. The other main schools and facilities include:
Limassol School Board
* Laniteio Stadium * Laniteio Theatre * Laniteio Lyceum (also housing the "
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” Music
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, the Limassol Athletic Lyceum, and the State Institute for Further Education of Limassol) * Laniteio Gymnasium (also housing the Limassol Music Gymnasium and the Limassol Athletic Gymnasium) * Laniteio Park * 12th Primary School of Limassol - Laniteio A church, gardens, closed stadiums and smaller parks are also located within the school's area, open to the public.


Notable people

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Marios Tokas Marios Tokas () (8 June 1954 – 27 April 2008) was a Cypriot composer of traditional music born in Limassol, Cyprus. During the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, invasion, he fought as a soldier against the Turkish invaders. In 1975, he went to At ...


See also

*
List of Laniteio people The list of Laniteio people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with the Laniteio Greek Gymnasium (modern-day Laniteio Lyceum and Laniteio Gymnasium). For a list of Laniteio's principals, see Principal of Lanitei ...
* Laniteio Gymnasium *
Pancyprian Gymnasium The Pancyprian Gymnasium (), is the oldest still operational Lyceum, high school in Cyprus, founded in 1812. History In the location of the current school, an older school existed, established in 1753 known as Ellinomouseion (). The ''Pancypri ...
* Secondary education in Cyprus


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Official website
* {{Commons category-inline, Laniteio School Area, Laniteio Educational institutions established in 1819 High schools and secondary schools in Cyprus 1819 establishments in the Ottoman Empire Limassol Limassol District 1819 establishments in Cyprus