Ressu Upper Secondary School

The Ressu High School (Finnish Ressun lukio ) is a Finnish educational institution of the second school degree (school years 10 to 12). The building of the high school is located in the center of Helsinki. The school was under the name of Finnish secondary school Helsinki ( Helsingin Suomalainen Reaalilyseo ) founded in 1891 to act as a counterweight to the concentrated on Latin and Humanities Schools. It is one of the oldest Finnish-speaking schools in Finland and was the first specialized in modern languages ​​and sciences school of the Finnish capital. Today the school has about 680 students.

Known students

  • Väinö Tanner (1881-1966), later the Finnish Prime Minister attended from 1892 to the Finnish secondary school in Helsinki in 1900 and graduated top of his class from the School
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