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Ressu Upper Secondary School ((フィンランド語:Ressun lukio)) is a school located in central Helsinki, Finland. Founded in 1891, Ressu is one of the oldest Finnish speaking schools and considered to be one of the most prestigious schools in Finland. Ressu is one of the most difficult upper secondary schools to gain entry to in Finland, with admission typically requiring grade point averages above 9.3 on the Finnish scale of 4.0 (the lowest) to 10.0 (the highest). Students in Ressu have a reputation of moving onto illustrious careers in further education, in a range of top universities both in Finland and abroad. The current principal is Ari Huovinen from Helsinki. ==History== The school was founded in 1891 at which time it was called Helsingin Suomalainen Realilyseo (the Helsinki Finnish Real Lyceum), at which point it only taught male students. The teaching concentrated on broadening the previously strict and narrow subject areas, that were held mostly in Latin, to also include other languages as well as a selection of sciences. Gradually the school's name changed. In 1914 it became "Helsingin Suomalainen Lyseo," and in 1950, due to pressure from the school's Swedish-speaking minority, it was changed to simply "Helsingin Lyseo." When governorship of the school transferred from the Republic of Finland to the city of Helsinki in 1977, the school was told to choose a name based on its geographic location. However, due to large-scale student campaigning, the school was officially named after its long-standing nickname: Ressun lukio.〔http://www.hel.fi/hki/ressul/fi/In_English/School_s_history〕
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