Social Institute, Turin, is a privateCatholic primary and secondary school, located in Turin, Italy. The school was established by the Jesuits in 1881, and has over 800 pupils from kindergarten through to secondary school.
History
In 1679, the Jesuits had opened College of Nobles in Turin. The building was designed by Guarino Guarini, who conceived a building with three equally ornate levels. Today this building houses Museo Egizio.[1]
Currently[when?] the Jesuit Education Foundation oversees this among six Italian colleges and one in Albania.[2]
Notable alumni
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^"Collegio dei Nobili - MuseoTorino". www.museotorino.it (in Italian). MuseoTorino, Comune di Torino, Direzione Musei, Assessorato alla Cultura e al 150° dell’Unità d’Italia. Retrieved 2017-01-30.