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(, English: "Pichilemu School of the Precious Blood"), often shortened to , is a
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, serving students in
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(Chile's ') through
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('), located in the
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Pichilemu Pichilemu (, ), originally known as Pichilemo, is a beach resort city and commune in central Chile, and capital of Cardenal Caro Province in the O'Higgins Region. The commune comprises an urban centre and twenty-two villages, including Ciruelo ...
,
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. It was founded in April 1947 by the Chilean Congregation of the Precious Blood as a girls' school under the name of . The school has been fully coeducational since March 1979, and was renamed to its current name in 1986. Cardenal Caro Province newspaper ' declared to be "the best school in Pichilemu" based on the results of 2011 standardized tests, while O'Higgins Region newspaper ' called the school "a regional icon". It is the largest school in Pichilemu, with 534 students in the 2015 school year. The school offers students several extracurricular activities, in the sports, religious and humanistic areas. Cheer C.P.S., 's cheerleading squad, has won several national competitions, and has also participated in two international ones. The school's English debate team, informally called Kick-Ass, reached second position in a regional competition in 2011.


History

After the commune of
Pichilemu Pichilemu (, ), originally known as Pichilemo, is a beach resort city and commune in central Chile, and capital of Cardenal Caro Province in the O'Higgins Region. The commune comprises an urban centre and twenty-two villages, including Ciruelo ...
was officially created in 1891,
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, a wealthy
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an writer,
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,
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and politician, wanted to turn the town into "a touristic place, an elite resort, collecting the most important characteristics of European places, which would make it unique." For this purpose, he constructed a
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, among other structures and buildings, which attracted wealthy families from Chile and Argentina. One of those families was that of Maria Luisa Lira Errázuriz, widow of Wenceslao Díaz Gallegos, a well-known physician; Lira, with her ten children, came from her estate near
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, and stayed at Ross' facilities in Pichilemu in several occasions. As years passed, Lira's family decided to visit other beach resorts; however, one of Lira's children, Eugenio, decided to continue visiting Pichilemu, and after he completed his
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studies in 1904, he constructed a summer house near the center of the town. Eugenio Díaz Lira had a close relationship with several
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presbyters and bishops, whom he invited to his summer residence. During his summer stays in Pichilemu, Díaz Lira also created the first medical center in the town called . However, he fell ill, and died on 12 June 1945 in Santiago, at age 65. After his death, Díaz Lira's wife and his daughters decided to donate his summer residence to the Chilean Congregation of the Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Under the request of the General Superioress of the Congregation Mother María Úrsula Montes Rojas, the house was turned into a free girls' school, which was founded in April 1947 under the name of (English: Doctor Eugenio Díaz Lira 16th Girls' Private School), in honour of the late physician. The school's main goal was to "educate girls in Catholic values," with the "necessary training for their insertion in the society as Christian mothers and workers with a solid Human Christian formation." The school's first principal was Mother María Teresa Corvalán Guzmán. The school was recognized by the
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by Decree 12,946, on 31 December 1954. It became a coeducational school in March 1979. During the commemoration of the centennial of the Chilean Congregation of the Precious Blood, the school was renamed to , a name which "represented better the school's founders", on 14 November 1986. The school was authorized to dictate secondary education classes on 30 January 1995, and started doing so that same year, with the first class graduating in 1998. In 2012,
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of
Cardenal Caro Province Cardenal Caro Province ( es, Provincia Cardenal Caro) is one of the three provinces of the central Chilean region of O'Higgins (VI). The capital of Cardenal Caro is Pichilemu. Name The province is named after Cardinal José María Caro Rodrígue ...
Julio Ibarra Maldonado announced the Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre, in addition to several other high schools in the province, would host professional institute IPG (), which would let at least 300 people from Pichilemu obtain a technical degree. Also during that year, the school's oldest building, which hosted the preschool classes, was demolished because of the damage it suffered from the
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, and was re-constructed; the new building was inaugurated on 10 September 2012.


Academics

As of 2012, 's class schedule varies with the student grade level, up to a maximum of 08:00 to 18:00 with ten periods for high school students. Students are not allowed to leave the school during school hours. aims to give students "integral development, academic excellence", with emphasis in religious values. The school has a Catholic religious orientation. According to Cardenal Caro Province newspaper ', the school is "the best in Pichilemu", considering the scores obtained in 2011 from the (PSU), a
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for university admissions in Chile. From the 2,945 high schools in Chile with students taking the PSU test, ranked 1328th nationally in 2009. It rose to the 849th position in 2010, and in 2011 it placed 738th. Preciosa Sangre "ranks higher than similar schools" in the (in English: Education Quality Measurement System, SIMCE) standardized tests, taken to students from fourth, eighth, tenth, and eleventh grades. The tests include reading, mathematics, history and social sciences, natural sciences, and English language. ;Test scores


Students and faculty

In the 2015 school year, the had an enrollment of 534 students from preschool (''pre-kínder'') to twelfth grade (') with an average of 38 per grade. The school serves students aged between 4 and 19 years old. In 2012, 159 students were classified as "prioritary" under the SEP law (', ''Preferential Scholar Subsidy Law'' in English); "prioritary students" under the SEP law are those whose "homes' socioeconomic status decreases their chance to participate in the educational process." In 2012, 's faculty had 30 full-time teachers. By 2014, the faculty had 29 workers. Admission begins each 1 November and ends on 9 December. Most people apply for entering the preschool (pre-kinder) class, which has a maximum of 35 students. Preference is given to siblings or brothers of current or former Sangre students. Applicants must be at least four years old, but in exceptional cases, students not meeting the prescribed age may take a test to be admitted. No payment is required for enrollment. is governed by the Chilean Congregation of the Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The school's principal was, between 2006 and September 2012, Mother Loreto Fuentes Parra. Mother Loreto was also the school's director in the 1980s; in 1987, she was named by the Colegio Provincial de Profesores Cardenal Caro one of the best teachers in
Cardenal Caro Province Cardenal Caro Province ( es, Provincia Cardenal Caro) is one of the three provinces of the central Chilean region of O'Higgins (VI). The capital of Cardenal Caro is Pichilemu. Name The province is named after Cardinal José María Caro Rodrígue ...
, in a ceremony held at the school's hall. Since 2013, Preciosa Sangre's principal is Mother Elizabeth Carmen Arriagada Sanzana. The Pedagogical Technical Unit (', UTP) is directed since 2011 by teacher Graciela Vargas Urzúa. The school has an administrative staff of 45 people. The parents' center (') of is presided since 2012 by Mónica Cornejo Rojas. The students' center (') of the Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre describes itself as a "representation instance for the school's students, acting in different roles." Archived from the original (http://www.cpspichilemu.co.cc/?page_id=112) on 1 August 2012. Students' centers are
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, whose members (president, vice president, secretary, among others) are elected democratically by their peers.


Activities

There are numerous
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available to students. Excluding those from the sports area, the activities include choir, instrumental, dancing, scientific ('), musical drama, handicrafts, folkloric dance (
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), pastoral, catechesis, language, and mathematics workshops. Archived from the original (http://www.cpspichilemu.co.cc/?page_id=174) on 2 August 2012. The school also conducts a ', which consists of special courses to prepare the students for the (PSU) test. Additionally, an activity known as the (School for Parents) takes place every month, in which parents are given advice on how to educate their children.


Athletics

As of 2012, offers seven workshops related to sports. These sports are run by the (Colegio Preciosa Sangre Cultural-Athletic Club), and include football, tennis, volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, cheerleading, and cheerleading for newbies. 's athletic club also has hosted tournaments, including ', a cheerleading competition which, in 2007, had fifteen participating teams. The club has also organized events such as the first family marathon in Cardenal Caro Province (') in 2011. 's soccer and volleyball teams, or CPS Pichilemu, compete in the (Cardenal Caro Athletic League), a provincial-level league. The girls volleyball team placed second in the provincial league, in 2009. In 2007, Trinidad Segura from the placed first in the Women category of the (Student Surf Championship), which took place in Matanzas beach, in Navidad, and in La Puntilla beach in Pichilemu. In the Primary Students (Men) category, Felipe Sierra and Washington Saldías placed second and third, respectively. The competition was organized by the Commerce Chambers of Navidad and Pichilemu.


Cheer C.P.S.

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squad of , Cheer C.P.S., is coached by
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teacher Claudio Rojas Covarrubias, who founded it in 2007. In 2009, it consisted of 27 students. The team has won several national competitions, two of them making them eligible to participate in competitions held in the
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. ;2009 US trip In 2009, Cheer C.P.S. was the only Chilean team to participate in the JAMfest Nationals international tournament in
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, USA, reaching the first place in the Senior All-Music category, and fifth in the Grand Champion category, out of more than 150 teams from several countries. ''Diario VI Región'' reported Cheer C.P.S. reached the first place of an international team, and fifth overall. The team could participate in the US competition after winning a tournament held in
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in 2008. According to a report by former councilor of
Pichilemu Pichilemu (, ), originally known as Pichilemo, is a beach resort city and commune in central Chile, and capital of Cardenal Caro Province in the O'Higgins Region. The commune comprises an urban centre and twenty-two villages, including Ciruelo ...
Washington Saldías on online newspaper ''
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'', there were massive celebrations after a local radio reported the team's achievement. Upon their arrival at Chile, the squad was received at the
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by Government General Secretary Minister Carolina Tohá, mayor of Pichilemu Roberto Córdova, and Members of the Parliament, before coming back to Pichilemu, on 22 April 2009. Their return to Pichilemu was described by ''Diario VI Región'' newspaper as "historic", by saying "at Pichilemu, a historical reception was being prepared, as a multitude of people crowded the streets and avenues at the beach resort, waiting for them, in a journey that ended at Colegio Preciosa Sangre in that city." ;2013 US trip In 2013, Cheer C.P.S. participated in two international tournaments after winning a national tournament in 2012: ''All Star USA 2013'' and ''JAMfest Bash Series'', both held in
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. The team, composed of 28 teenagers —most of them Preciosa Sangre students— and their teacher Claudio Rojas, collected funds to travel to the United States by participating in several national tournaments and with the help of the municipality of Pichilemu and the O'Higgins Region government. In the ''All Star USA 2013'' competition, held on 30 March 2013, Cheer C.P.S. made it to the second place, only surpassed by an unspecified Russian team, and cheerleader Noemí Pavez obtained the first place in the Jumping category. In the second competition, ''Jamfest Nationals'' (''Jam-Bash Series Orlando''), held on 6 April 2013, they obtained the first place in the Senior (Co-Ed) Cheer, Best Choreography category. After taking knowledge of the news of their accomplishment,
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of
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Julio Ibarra Maldonado said that "Pichilemu is celebrating heir triumph" something which was also reported by the local media. Upon their arrival in Chile on 9 April, they were received by President
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at the
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in Santiago, along with the Governor of Cardenal Caro, and Mayor of Pichilemu Roberto Córdova. The team's achievement was described by news program ''24 Horas'' of state channel
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as "coming from a distant beach resort in the region of O'Higgins to conquer North American lands." ;''CheerPichilemu'' championship The cheerleading squad has also organized the ''CheerPichilemu'' tournament, hosted for the first time on 29 September 2007 at the Municipal Stadium of Pichilemu (''Estadio Municipal de Pichilemu''). According to ''
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'', ''CheerPichilemu'' was "the first national open cheerleading tournament." There were four categories in the first edition: Senior Women, Senior Co-Ed, Open Women, Open Co-Ed, and Couples. The competition was supported by the Tourism Chamber of Pichilemu, the local government, and several other institutions and individuals.


English debate team

The English debate team, informally called ''Kick-Ass'', is led by English teacher Natalia Polanco Pino. Archived from the original (http://www.cpspichilemu.co.cc/?p=150) on 1 August 2012. The team participated for the first time in the National English Debates Tournament organized by the
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program from the Chilean Ministry of Education in 2011, and made it to the regional finals, reaching the second place, losing against the San Fernando College team from
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, discussing the topic "This house believes that unhealthy food should be more expensive than healthy food." Despite they only reached the second place in the competition, they were homaged by
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of Pichilemu Roberto Córdova Carreño, and the Provincial Education Director, Abelardo Sepúlveda Vargas, in a ceremony held at the school on 26 October of that year. In the 2012 tournament, 's team Kick-Ass passed to regional finals, along with the
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teams from from Santa Cruz, and San Fernando College from
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, and the
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teams from from
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, from
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, and , both from
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. The team reached fourth place in the 2012 regional finals, losing against Liceo Bicentenario Óscar Castro Zúñiga. The topic in the regional finals was "This house believes that social media should be censored." The English debate team participated once again in 2013. They passed to the Ministry of Education's English Debate Tournament regional finals with 173.5 points, the highest score of any of the Region of O'Higgins participant schools. The team was closely followed by the teams of Instituto San Andrés from
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(173 points), San Fernando College from
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(172.5 points), and Liceo Bicentenario Óscar Castro Zúñiga, also from Rancagua (164.5 points). Kick-Ass, however, ultimately lost the regional finals against Colegio San Fernando College; this latter reached the second national place, in August 2013. Their final participation in the Ministry's English Debate Tournament was in 2014. After obtaining the highest score in their region during a first round of debates, they ultimately obtained the third place in O'Higgins Region after discussing whether " vertisement aimed at children should be banned".


Olimpíadas de Actualidad

A team from , led by Spanish language teacher Fabián Valle Silva, participated in the (News Olympics), a competition organized by the Chilean (National Press Association), INACAP, and ' newspaper. participated for the first time in the 2012 edition, reaching the regional finals. The team placed third, losing against from
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and the from Santa Cruz. Preciosa Sangre participated again in the 2013 edition of the Olimpíadas de Actualidad. However, they did not make it to the second round, obtaining the 19th score (32 points) from 22 participating teams.


Other activities

Students from Preciosa Sangre have participated in several competitions and activities besides the English Debates Tournament and the . One of those activities was the (MOEA; Model of the Organization of American States), organized by the
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of the
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. With the support of the Governor of Cardenal Caro, Julio Ibarra, seven students represented in the activity, in August 2011. The team was led by history teacher Erna Pereira Arenas, and the students represented the country of
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. MOEA took place at the former National Congress in Santiago, and 32 other schools participated. According to Mother Loreto Fuentes Parra, principal of the school, was one of the best three teams in the activity. A team of second graders from participated in the 2008 edition of a competition called (Mining Marathon), organized by the Chilean Ministries of Mining and Education. The competition was a four-stage "marathon of knowledge". From the 98 teams from the O'Higgins Region which participated in the competition, only two were awarded a prize, one of them was , whose team was given an honorific mention. In the first edition of (Be a Reporter), a competition organized in 2011 by national newspaper ' and , Diego Grez Cañete from was awarded the second place in the Opinion Column category, with an article called "" ("Free education?"). In 2012, the same student earned an honorific mention for his tale "" (It's a Beautiful Day) from the Andrés Bello University's (Interschool Contest of Spanish-language Tales). "" was published in a book commemorating the interschool contest of that year. In October 2012, a group of eleventh and twelfth grade Preciosa Sangre students, led by history teacher Erna Pereira Arenas, organized a debate (Spanish: ) between candidates for
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, which was held on the 23 of that month, just five days before the
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took place. Candidates Mario Moraga Cáceres (independent), Washington Araneda Carrasco (Progressist Party), Cristián Tamayo Latapiat (independent), and Carlos Acuña Arévalo ( National Renewal) participated. According to Jorge Nasser Guerra from ''Radio Entreolas'', and an article published on ''Diario VI Región'', Roberto Córdova Carreño, who was eventually elected, rejected to participate in the debate because he "would not attend that kind of events", while Iván Cabrera Martínez "never responded the students' invitation". Some of the issues discussed in the debate were "municipal and higher education, health,
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, municipal corruption," amid other topics. The debate was broadcast live on local radio stations ' and '' FM''. The debate was praised by local online newspaper ''
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'' for being "the first ever debate held in Pichilemu" and "whose planification took care of every detail". Every year, Preciosa Sangre celebrates its anniversary in October or November, with activities and games during two days; those include basketball, football, and Chilean games. The school is divided in two groups or alliances; in 2011, there was a red and a white alliance. The celebrations conclude with the presentation of carnival floats created by every alliance, and a gala party. During the 2012 celebrations, both alliances recorded a parody of the "
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" music video by
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; since the videos were uploaded to
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, the red alliance video reached almost 4,000 views as of February 2013, while in contrast, the white alliance video has only reached 1,800 in the same time span.


Notable alumni

Among former students of the Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu are Jorge Vargas González (born 1966), a local politician who served as
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of
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between 1992 and 1996, and later as
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of the commune, between 1996 and 2007; and Rebeca Cofré Calderón (born 1962), current mayor of
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, in
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, who initially took office in December 2008 and was re-elected in 2012 to a second term.


Notes


References


External links


Official website
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2011–12 website

Official Facebook page
* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu, Colegio de la 1947 establishments in Chile Buildings and structures in Pichilemu Education in Pichilemu Educational institutions established in 1947 Organizations based in Pichilemu Catholic schools in Chile School buildings completed in 1995 Schools in Cardenal Caro Province Girls' schools in Chile