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Colegio San José (Asunción)
Colegio San José may refer to: * Colegio San José, Arequipa, Peru, a Jesuit boys' school * Colegio San José, Río Piedras, PR, a boys college preparatory school * Colegio San José, San Germán, PR The Colegio San José was a private, co-educational, Roman Catholic college preparatory school located in the city of San Germán, Puerto Rico. History The school in its present form was founded in 1930 by the Sisters of St. Joseph ("hermana ..., a co-educational college preparatory school * Colegio San José (Asunción), a school in Paraguay {{schooldis ...
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Colegio San José, Arequipa, Peru
, motto_translation = Be more, to serve better , mission statement = , affiliations = , religion = Catholicism , denomination = Jesuits , yearbook = , newspaper = , established = , type = Private selective primary and secondary school , principal = , enrollment = , grades = Pre-K-12 , colors = Red and black , mascot = Wolf , location = Av. Alfonso Ugarte 977 , city = Arequipa , country = Perú , coordinates = , information = , website = Colegio San José is a private Catholic pre-school, primary and secondary school, located in Arequipa, Perú. The selective school was founded in 1898 by the Society of Jesus and excels in academics and athletics. , Colegio San José was one of 22 (out of 2,439 schools in Perú), that received an "excellent" rating. The school has the second largest campus of a ...
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Colegio San José, San Germán, PR
The Colegio San José was a private, co-educational, Roman Catholic college preparatory school located in the city of San Germán, Puerto Rico. History The school in its present form was founded in 1930 by the Sisters of St. Joseph ("hermanas Josefinas" in Spanish) who came to San Germán from Brentwood, New York, originally as an all-girls school. However, The Sisters of Charity were the first in opening a school in the structure- they established the , an all-girls school that functioned from 1913 to 1927. The Sisters of St. Joseph were responsible for running all aspects of the school until their departure in 2007. Since then, the school was directed by a principal, an administrative director, and a board of regents appointed by the bishop of Mayagüez. The Convent is no longer inhabited by any religious orders. On November 20, 2013 the contract for the creation of the Alliance for Catholic Education (Alianza Pro Educación Católica) was signed on a formal activity with ...
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