St. Ignatius College, Fortaleza

St. Ignatius College (Colégio Santo Inácio) is a Brazilian school located in Fortaleza, Ceará. It offers kindergarten through high school as well as an evening school which enables workers to complete elementary and high school. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1955.

St ignatius College
Colegio Santo Inacio
Address
Av. Judge Moreira, 2355

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Coordinates3°44′46.96″S 38°30′3.82″W
Information
TypeJesuit, Catholic
Established1955 (1955) as Apostolic Pre-School Our Lady of Fatima
DirectorAlbanisa Gomes
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Staff72
GradesKindergarten through high school
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment744
Websitesantoinacio.com.br

History

St. Ignatius College began in 1955 as a small school at the Church of Christ the King, under the name of Apostolic Pre-School Our Lady of Fatima. The following year it took the name Christ the King Day School but had semi-boarding. A new foundation was laid in 1960 and in 1963 the school moved into its current headquarters under the name St. Ignatius College.

Its directors have all been Jesuit priests:

  • Gerardo Sá da Silveira – 1963–1967
  • José Correia – 1967–1972
  • Pedro Alberto Campos – 1972–1977
  • Antonio Farias Basic – 1977–1979
  • Luciano – 1980–1986
  • Pedro Vicente Ferreira – 1986–1988
  • Manuel Madruga – 1988–1991
  • Benjamin Gesteira – 1992–1995
  • Pedro Vicente Ferreira – 1996–2001
  • José Ivan Dias – 2002–2005
  • Antonio Tabosa – 2005–2008
  • Raimundo Kroth – 2008–2010
  • Ponciano Petri – 2010–2011[1]

References

  1. History. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
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