History
After the declaration of Independence in 1990, the first Catholic school – Bishop Vincentas Borisevičius’ Secondary School - was established in Telšiai. In 2002 it was granted the status of gymnasium.
In 1991 there appeared more Catholic schools in Lithuania. They joined to the Union of Catholic Schools.
In 1995 the Lithuanian Association of Catholic Schools Educators was officially reiterated.
From 1996 the Association became the member of the European Committee of Catholic Education (CEEC).
The Association used to organize conferences. In the period 1994-2004 the following conferences were organized:
– 1994 in Kaunas,
– 1996 in Kaunas,
– 1999 in Panevėžys,
– 2002 in Utena,
– 2003 in Alytus,
– 2004 in Kaunas.
In 2004 the status of Lithuanian Association of Catholic Schools Educators was changed to the National Association of Catholic Schools (NACS).
In 2005 the Association helps to prepare rules common to all Catholic schools.