St. Ignatius Loyola College, Medellín

St. Ignatius Loyola College, Medellin
San Ignacio de Loyola
Location
Calle 48, #68-98, Medellín, Colombia
Information
Type Jesuit, Catholic
Established 1885 (1885)
Rector Mario Franco, SJ
Director Adriana Vasquez
Staff 212
Grades K – 12
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment 2,128
Pastorals Diego Giraldo, SJ
Website SanIgnacio

St. Ignatius Loyola College (San Ignacio de Loyola) was founded by the Jesuits in 1885 in la Plazuela area of Medellín, Colombia. It 1957 it moved to the Stadium area. It offers kindergarten through 12th grade.

History

San Ignacio opened in 1885 with 200 students, including 30 borders. In 1957 it moved to its present location in the Stadium area. The school went coeducational in 1994.[1]

Programs

Sports facilities include a fitness center, football field, track and field, tennis court, rama sports football, basketball, and volleyball.

An exchange program in English is maintained with Nova Scotia and New Zealand.[2]

Recognition

The Deputy Minister of Preschool, Basic, and Secondary Education gave Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola the top award for results of a non-state school in the State examinations in 2009. It had placed in the "very high" category between 2006 and 2009. Its academic excellence and quality education was also recognized with the certificate Icontec Quality Management in 2005. Then in 2006 the College received the "Excellence in Education" award from the Mayor of the city in recognition of results on the State tests. In 2006 also, the National Federation of Merchants gave its highest honor, "El Mercurio de Oro", for the school's contribution to the growth and development of the region and the country.[3]

References

Coordinates: 6°15′17.9″N 75°35′13.15″W / 6.254972°N 75.5869861°W / 6.254972; -75.5869861

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