Liceo Vermigli | |
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2nd Floor and 3rd Floor, Erismannstrasse 6, 8004 Zürich
Switzerland
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Coordinates | 47°23′38″N 08°29′18″E / 47.39389°N 8.48833°E / 47.39389; 8.48833 |
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Website | liceo-vermigli |
Liceo linguistico e scientifico "Pier Martire Vermigli" (Italian pronunciation: [liˈtʃɛːo liŋˈɡwistiko e ʃʃenˈtiːfiko ˌpjɛr ˈmartire verˈmiʎʎi]) is a private Italian international liceo (upper secondary school) in Zürich, Switzerland. It is on the second and third floors of the "Casa d'Italia" facility,[1] which also houses the Scuola statale primaria e dell'infanzia/Scuola Italiana di Zurigo, a primary school operated by the Italian government; and the Scuola media paritaria "Enrico Fermi", which is a private Italian lower secondary school.[2]
It was founded in 1978.[3]
The Liceo linguistico e scientifico "Pietro Martire Vermigli" upper secondary education program is recognised as a Mittelschule, by the bureau for gymnasial and vocational education (Mittelschul- und Berufsbildungsamt), administration of education (Bildungsdirektion), canton of Zürich and by the Swiss Federal State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).[4][5]
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs designates Liceo Vermigli as an overseas Italian school.[6]
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