St. Ignatius El Bosque

St. Ignatius El Bosque (Colegio San Ignacio El Bosque – SIEB) is an urban, private, Catholic, primary, and secondary school run by the Jesuits, located in Providencia district of Santiago, Chile, founded by the Society of Jesus in 1956.

View of St. Ignatius El Bosque School from Pocuro Ave.
St. Ignatius El Bosque
Colegio San Ignacio El Bosque
Address
2801 Pocuro Ave.

,
510746

Information
Other nameSIEB
TypePrivate, Jesuit, Catholic
MottoAd maiorem Dei gloriam
(For the greater glory of God.)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1956 (1956)
OversightSociety of Jesus
AdministratorRed Educacional Ignaciana
RectorJorge Radic Henrici
PrincipalJorge Radic Henrici
Staff≈ 1,000
GradesPK - 12th grade
GenderBoys - Coeducational since 2014
Enrollment2,000
CampusProvidencia
Campus size77,539.18 m² (834,624.84 ft²)
Color(s)Yellow, Red, White    
SloganEntramos para aprender, salimos para servir. (English: We go in to learn, we go out to serve)
Song"St. Ignatius School Anthem"
AthleticsAtletismo SIEB
SportsSoccer, Athletics, Basketball, Volleyball
MascotLittle devil
NicknameDevils
WebsiteSt. Ignatius El Bosque

They are part of the Latin American Federation of the Society of Jesus (FLACSI), and the headquarters of the Ignatian Educational Network (REI)

History

In 1931 the Society of Jesus acquired 10 blocks of land in Providencia district, intending to build a stadium for the already existent St. Ignatius Alonso Ovalle School (Located in downtown Santiago). During the construction of the stadium, the idea of building a modern boarding school came out. On December 8th, 1935 they put the first “brick” of the new boarding school with authorities participation. In 1936 the stadium was opened.

The Lecaros Building (boarding school) was on the final stage of construction when the boarding school project was canceled by St. Ignatius Alonso Ovalle School in 1954.

Due to the advanced construction, the idea of taking the preparatory courses to the new building was purposed.

On the Centenary year of the original school, exactly on October 3rd, 1956, they open the new “Pocuro Building”. Later the secondary school became St. Ignatius El Bosque School

At that moment already 400 students of primary school were using the new building in charge of Hermanas del Amor Misericordioso.

During 1960 the provincial Church decides to completely separate the two campuses in totally different schools, meanwhile, the school keeps growing so a new building is under construction. At first, the name of the new campus was supposed to be “ St. Luis Gonzaga School” but due to legal problems and the already stable reputation of the old name they kept using it but changing the name of the streets were they are located. The same year, a lot of students of downtown moved to the new campus.

In 1964 the Prefect father José Francisco Arrau decided to build a cafeteria and end the track field

During the late 1990 and early 2000, the original school project was complete after building the Gym, and the 11th and 12th graders building.

On 2014 and 2017 two new buildings were done, the first one being the art pavilion with modern architecture, and the second, the new kindergarten building continuing with the original architecture of the school

In 2018 minor fixing and constructions were made on the Lecaros Building, adding an elevator and a new stair system.

Administration

Since the separation of both schools, St. Ignatius El Bosque School was directed by only Jesuits priests until 2016 when father Ismael Aracena S.J. left the principal, director, and rector charge in hands of  a non-priest  School Alumni, Jorge Radich Hernici.

Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni List

References

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