Admission to the School
Which grades does the school admit students to?
Students are admitted to grades 1–8.
Do students need to be registered in the school’s catchment area to attend?
Students registered in the school’s catchment area are given priority.
Is there a selection process for admission?
Students are admitted in accordance with the admission procedures established by the Vilnius City Municipality.
Can a prospective student submit an application for admission independently?
Application may only be submitted by parents (guardians/legal guardians).
Where can I find all the necessary information about admission?
All relevant information about student admission can be found here:
School admission: what you need to know? →
School admission: what you need to know? →
What should parents of prospective students know?
Parents of prospective students are encouraged to review the school’s internal rules, educational procedures, and admission requirements. All relevant information is available on the school’s website.
School Policies and Daily Schedule
What are the school’s opening hours?
The school is open from 7:00 to 20:00.
When do lessons start and finish?
Lessons for primary and lower secondary students begin at 8:00. The end of the school day depends on the year group and the timetable.
Are students required to wear a school uniform?
Wearing a school uniform is required.
Where can school uniforms be purchased?
Information about the school uniforms is available on the following page:
School uniforms →
School uniforms →
What are the school meal arrangements?
Students in grades 1–2 and students receiving social support receive free lunches in the school canteen in accordance with the procedures established by the Vilnius City Municipality. Other students may purchase meals on site.
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Learning at the School
What is the student assessment system at the school?
Students are assessed in accordance with the procedures established by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Lithuania. Student achievements are evaluated using grades and formative assessment.
Are homework assignments given at the school?
Yes, homework may be assigned to students in grades 2–8.
Which electronic diary system does the school use?
The school uses the TAMO electronic diary: TAMO →
Are extracurricular activities organized at the school?
Yes, various clubs and non-formal education activities are organized at the school. Lists of activities are available here:
● List of school-organized non-formal education activities →
Student Support
If a student has a problem at school, who should they contact first?
If a problem arises at school, the student or their parents (guardians/legal guardians) should first contact the class teacher. If the class teacher is unavailable, the student may contact any teacher, specialist, or member of the school administration.
How are cases of inappropriate student behaviour handled?
Cases of inappropriate behaviour are addressed through cooperation between the class teacher, subject teachers, school specialists, and the student’s parents (guardians/legal guardians). If necessary, the case is reviewed by the school’s Child Welfare Commission.
What should be done if a student experiences learning difficulties?
Learning difficulties should first be discussed by the child and their parents (guardians/legal guardians) with the subject teachers and the class teacher. If a team of specialists is needed to address the issue, the school psychologist, social pedagogue, or the Child Welfare Commission is contacted.
What are the functions of the School Child Welfare Commission?
The School Child Welfare Commission analyses the causes of low motivation and poor academic performance among students who avoid attending school. It provides recommendations to parents (guardians/legal guardians) and teachers, and if necessary, creates an individual learning plan for the student.
The commission members also assess students’ special educational needs, provide recommendations regarding adaptation of the learning environment, specialist support, and other related matters.
If needed, it may recommend that the student’s special educational needs be assessed by the Vilnius City Educational Psychology Service.
The commission members also assess students’ special educational needs, provide recommendations regarding adaptation of the learning environment, specialist support, and other related matters.
If needed, it may recommend that the student’s special educational needs be assessed by the Vilnius City Educational Psychology Service.
How can parents contact teachers?
Parents can communicate with teachers via the TAMO electronic diary.
Practical Information
What should be done if a student loses their student ID card?
If a student ID card is lost, a request for a duplicate must be submitted to the school principal. The request must be submitted by one of the student’s parents (guardians/legal guardians).
Who should be contacted if you cannot find the information you are looking for in the school’s information sources?
Questions can be submitted by email to:
rastine@virsuliskiu.vilnius.lm.lt
Please provide as accurate information as possible when submitting your question. You must include your contact details. Anonymous questions, complaints, or comments are not considered.
rastine@virsuliskiu.vilnius.lm.lt
Please provide as accurate information as possible when submitting your question. You must include your contact details. Anonymous questions, complaints, or comments are not considered.
Where can I find school news and information about events?
The latest information about school activities is published: on the school website and on social media:

