St. Gabriel College, Quito
St. Gabriel College, Quito, Ecuador, (Colegio San Gabriel) was founded by the Jesuits in 1862, and has grown to include pre-primary as well as six primary and six secondary years.
St. Gabriel College, Quito Colegio San Gabriel | |
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Type | Jesuit, Catholic |
Established | 1862 |
Rector | Hno. Guillermo Oñate |
Director | Martha Peñaherrera |
Staff | 176 |
Grades | K + 6 + 6 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrollment | 1,491 |
Website | St. Gabriel College |
In 1862 President Gabriel Garcia Moreno brought the Jesuits to Ecuador and restored to them the National School in Quito, which they had run in colonial times under the name San Luis, in the heart of old Quito. They renamed the school San Gabriel. It was still subsidized by the state, until 1901 when the liberal government forced its privatization. In 1958 it moved to its new facilities on America Avenue in the north of the city. In 2011, San Gabriel opened a coeducational primary unit, beginning with the first grade.
Notable staff
- Fausto Oswaldo Sarmiento - environmentalist[1]
- Jaime Nebot
- José María Velasco Ibarra
- Clemente Yerovi
- Jamil Mahuad
- Fabián Alarcón
- Jorge Salvador Lara
- Francisco Tobar García
References
- Nicholas Polunin, ed. World Who Is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation. London:Earthscan (1997), p.287. ISBN 978-1-84971-005-3.
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