The Sá de Miranda Secondary School (Portuguese: Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda), is a Portuguese public school in civil parish of São Vicente, in the municipality of Braga, in the northern district of Braga.
On 17 November 1836, the law establishing the Liceu of Braga went into effect, supported by its founder Passos Manuel.
[1] In 1841, part of the extinct Convento dos Congregados do Oratório (Oratory Congregates Convent), was incorporated into the State's possessions, with the expulsion of the religious orders in Portugal, decreed by the Liberal government in 1834.
[1] In 1921, the Colégio do Espírito do Santo, former-property of the Congregates (who were expelled following the installation of the First Portuguese Republic) was availed to become the new lyceum, owing to the inadequate primitive structures.
[1] The school is situated in the proximity of the Casa de Val Flores and the Villa Garden Hotel.