Members

Current members

Non-state Catholic educational institutions:

Kauno jėzuitų gimnazija

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Kauno Jono Pauliaus II gimnazija

Marijampolės Šv. Cecilijos gimnazija

Marijonų gimnazija

Panevėžio Kazimiero Paltaroko gimnazija

Pranciškonų gimnazija

Palaimintojo Jurgio Matulaičio Montesori mokykla

Palaimintojo Teofiliaus Matulionio gimnazija

Šiaulių jėzuitų mokykla

Šv. Juozapo mokykla

Šv. Ignaco Lojolos kolegija

Vilniaus jėzuitų gimnazija

Catholic education institutions:

Alytaus Šv. Benedikto gimnazija

Kauno Juozo Urbšio progimnazija

Kauno mokykla - darželis „Šviesa“

Panevėžio Alfonso Lipniūno progimnazija

Panevėžio Kastyčio Ramanausko lopšelis – darželis

Panevėžio lopšelis – darželis „Gintarėlis“

Šiaulių „Sandoros“ progimnazija

Telšių Vincento Borisevičiaus gimnazija

Catholic non-formal education schools:

Kauno sakralinės muzikos mokykla

Trumpas aprašas www.cantoresdavid.lt

membership

How to become a member of the association?

Catholic or Catholic educational institutions, communities and institutions operating in the territory of the Republic of Lithuania, which support and support the Association's goals and have received the approval of the founder or the general meeting of members/shareholders, may be members of the Association.

A Catholic institution wishing to become a member of the Association submits to the Council an application, the approval of the founder and/or the general meeting of members/participants for membership and/or additional documents requested by the Council proving compliance with the requirements for membership in the Association.

New members to the Association are accepted by the decision of the Council, when more than 1/2 of the members of the Council vote for it.

Members of the association pay an annual membership fee.

What to do to become a member of the Association:

It is important that the statutes of the educational institution clearly state that the institution identifies the values of the Catholic Church and seeks to integrate them into the teaching process.

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