The school is located in the reconstructed building of the Catholic Education Centre owned by nuns of St. Vincent de Paul.
The ceremony of the opening of the centre and the high school, which has 16 first graders, including Catholics and non-Catholics, was held on Wednesday in the presence of senior government officials from the Bosnian Serb entity and the Republic of Croatia, including education ministers Milovan Pecelj of the Republika Srpska and Dragan Primorac of Croatia.
Banja Luka Catholic Bishop Franjo Komarica, who officially opened the facilities and consecrated the building, said this meant the realisation of his dream and the dream of all noble people in the country.