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Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires

Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires (National School of Buenos Aires) is a public high school in Buenos Aires, Argentina, affiliated to the University of Buenos Aires. In the tradition of the European gymnasium it provides a free education that includes classical languages such as Latin and Greek. The school is one of the most prestigious in Latin America. Its alumni include many personalities, including two Nobel laureates and four Presidents of Argentina.

Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires
Address
Bolívar 263


Coordinates34°36′40″S 58°22′26″W / 34.611°S 58.374°W / -34.611; -58.374
Information
TypePublic secondary
Established1863
FounderBartolomé Mitre
RectorLic. Valeria Bergman
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment2017[1]
Colour(s)Blue and white    
AthleticsSoccer, field hockey, swimming, handball, track and field, basketball, gymnastics, judo, rugby, volleyball, Fencing
NicknameEl Colegio, El Nacional
AffiliationUniversity of Buenos Aires
Former namesColegio Grande de San Carlos, Real Colegio de San Carlos, Real Convictorio Carolino, Colegio Nacional
Notable alumniManuel Belgrano, Bernardo Houssay, Carlos Saavedra Lamas, José Luis Murature, Lalo Schiffrin
Websitehttp://www.cnba.uba.ar

History edit

Its origins date to 1661, when it was known as Colegio Grande de San Carlos, when the colonial government entrusted the Jesuit Order with the education of the youth. After the Papal suppression of the Jesuits from Spanish Empire-controlled South America in 1767, the institution languished until 1772, when governor Juan José de Vértiz y Salcedo reopened the school as the Real Colegio de San Carlos. Vértiz, already appointed Viceroy of the Río de la Plata, renamed the school Real Convictorio Carolino in 1783, a name that endured until 1806. Thereafter, the school changed its name and program several times.[2]

President Bartolomé Mitre redesignated the institution as the Colegio Nacional in 1863, and since 1911 the school has been administered by the University of Buenos Aires. Originally only for men, the school has admitted female students since 1957.[2]

Nowadays, students from the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires rank among the best in most science Olympiads, such as the IPhO, IChO and IBO.[2]

Alumni edit

Alumni include many of Argentina's founding fathers, Presidents, members of political parties of all ideologies, internationally recognized scientists, artists, and two Nobel laureates. A partial list includes:

Nobel laureates edit

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Carlos Saavedra Lamas (1878-1959) 1896 politician; jurist; diplomat; Nobel Peace Prize winner (1936)
Bernardo Houssay (1887-1971) 1900 physiologist; first Director of CONICET; Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner (1947) [3]

Politicians and jurists edit

Heads of State edit

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Cornelio Saavedra (1759-1829) 1776 military officer; President of the Primera Junta
Juan José Paso (1758-1833) 1776 lawyer; politician; Secretary of the Primera Junta; member of the Junta Grande; member of the First Triumvirate; member of the Second Triumvirate; Representative to the Congress of Tucumán
Feliciano Antonio Chiclana (1761-1826) 1779 lawyer; military officer; judge; member of the First Triumvirate
Hipólito Vieytes (1762-1815) 1780 businessman; military officer; politician; Secretary of the Junta Grande
Manuel Alberti (1763-1811) 1781 priest; member of the Primera Junta
Juan José Castelli (1764-1812) 1782 lawyer; politician; member of the Primera Junta
Manuel Belgrano (1770-1820) 1788 economist; lawyer; politician; journalist; military officer; member of the Primera Junta; creator of the Flag of Argentina
Antonio González Balcarce (1774-1819) 1791 military commander; 5th Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
Nicolás Rodríguez Peña (1775-1853) 1793 politician; member of the Second Triumvirate
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1777-1850) 1795 general; politician; member of the First Triumvirate; 6th Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata.
Mariano Moreno (1778-1811) 1796 lawyer; journalist; politician; Secretary of the Primera Junta
Bernardino Rivadavia (1780-1845) 1798 politician; first President of Argentina (1826-1827)
Vicente López y Planes (1785-1856) 1803 writer; lawyer; politician; 2nd President of Argentina; 18th Governor of Buenos Aires; representative to the Assembly of Year XIII; author of the lyrics of the Argentine National Anthem
Justo José de Urquiza (1801-1870) 1818 general; politician; President of Argentina (1854-1860), Provisional Director of the Argentine Confederation (1852-1854); Governor of Entre Ríos Province (1842-1852, 1860-1854, 1868-1870); Governor of Buenos Aires (1852)
Marcos Paz (1813-1868) 1831 lawyer; politician; Governor of Tucumán; Governor of Córdoba; member of the Argentine Senate; Vice President of Argentina (1862-1868)
Juan Bautista Egusquiza (1845-1902) 1863 military officer; politician; 13th President of Paraguay (1894-1898)
Carlos Pellegrini (1846-1906) 1864 lawyer; journalist; politician; Vice President of Argentina (1886-1890); President of Argentina (1890-1892)
Roque Sáenz Peña (1851-1914) 1869 military officer; lawyer; politician; President of Argentina (1910-1914)
Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear (1868-1942) 1886 lawyer; politician; President of Argentina (1922-1928)
Agustín Pedro Justo (1876-1943) 1894 military officer; lawyer; diplomat; politician; President of Argentina (1932-1938)
Carlos Alberto Lacoste (1929-2004) 1944 navy vice-admiral; politician; responsible for organizing the 1978 FIFA World Cup hosted in Argentina; interim President of Argentina (1981) as member of the National Reorganization Process military junta

Other edit

Facilities edit

 
Library of the Colegio Nacional

The school offers an astronomy observatory, a swimming pool, a cinema, a sports campus with football, rugby, handball, volleyball, hockey and basketball courts. Free classes are available such as astronomy, photography, languages, sailing, tango, theater, history of cinema, Yoga, piano, chess, band production and martial arts.[4] The sailing team has won many of the local competitions. It also has a choir, which sings in the most important school events.

Enrollment edit

In accordance with the meritocratic conception of the school, admission is highly competitive. It involves ten exams after a year-long course, testing in language, mathematics, geography, and history.[5] Every year 1,200 candidates apply but only around 400 gain admission. There are about 2,000 students enrolled, who pay no fees since the school is public and therefore free.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Universidad de Buenos Aires, Censo de Estudiantes Secundarios 2004
  2. ^ a b c (in Spanish). University of Buenos Aires. Archived from the original on 3 June 2008. Retrieved 19 October 2008.
  3. ^ Alicia Méndez (2013). El Colegio. La formación de una élite meritocrática en el Nacional Buenos Aires. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Argentina. ISBN 9789500741194.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 July 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
  5. ^ "Descripción del Curso" [Description of the Course]. Curso de Ingreso para los Establecimientos de Enseñanza Media de la UBA (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 November 2013.

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Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires National School of Buenos Aires is a public high school in Buenos Aires Argentina affiliated to the University of Buenos Aires In the tradition of the European gymnasium it provides a free education that includes classical languages such as Latin and Greek The school is one of the most prestigious in Latin America Its alumni include many personalities including two Nobel laureates and four Presidents of Argentina Colegio Nacional de Buenos AiresAddressBolivar 263Buenos AiresArgentinaCoordinates34 36 40 S 58 22 26 W 34 611 S 58 374 W 34 611 58 374InformationTypePublic secondaryEstablished1863FounderBartolome MitreRectorLic Valeria BergmanGenderCoeducationalEnrollment2017 1 Colour s Blue and white AthleticsSoccer field hockey swimming handball track and field basketball gymnastics judo rugby volleyball FencingNicknameEl Colegio El NacionalAffiliationUniversity of Buenos AiresFormer namesColegio Grande de San Carlos Real Colegio de San Carlos Real Convictorio Carolino Colegio NacionalNotable alumniManuel Belgrano Bernardo Houssay Carlos Saavedra Lamas Jose Luis Murature Lalo SchiffrinWebsitehttp www cnba uba ar Contents 1 History 2 Alumni 2 1 Nobel laureates 2 2 Politicians and jurists 2 2 1 Heads of State 2 3 Other 3 Facilities 4 Enrollment 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editIts origins date to 1661 when it was known as Colegio Grande de San Carlos when the colonial government entrusted the Jesuit Order with the education of the youth After the Papal suppression of the Jesuits from Spanish Empire controlled South America in 1767 the institution languished until 1772 when governor Juan Jose de Vertiz y Salcedo reopened the school as the Real Colegio de San Carlos Vertiz already appointed Viceroy of the Rio de la Plata renamed the school Real Convictorio Carolino in 1783 a name that endured until 1806 Thereafter the school changed its name and program several times 2 President Bartolome Mitre redesignated the institution as the Colegio Nacional in 1863 and since 1911 the school has been administered by the University of Buenos Aires Originally only for men the school has admitted female students since 1957 2 Nowadays students from the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires rank among the best in most science Olympiads such as the IPhO IChO and IBO 2 Alumni editAlumni include many of Argentina s founding fathers Presidents members of political parties of all ideologies internationally recognized scientists artists and two Nobel laureates A partial list includes Nobel laureates edit Name Class year Notability Reference s Carlos Saavedra Lamas 1878 1959 1896 politician jurist diplomat Nobel Peace Prize winner 1936 Bernardo Houssay 1887 1971 1900 physiologist first Director of CONICET Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner 1947 3 Politicians and jurists edit Heads of State edit Name Class year Notability Reference s Cornelio Saavedra 1759 1829 1776 military officer President of the Primera JuntaJuan Jose Paso 1758 1833 1776 lawyer politician Secretary of the Primera Junta member of the Junta Grande member of the First Triumvirate member of the Second Triumvirate Representative to the Congress of TucumanFeliciano Antonio Chiclana 1761 1826 1779 lawyer military officer judge member of the First TriumvirateHipolito Vieytes 1762 1815 1780 businessman military officer politician Secretary of the Junta GrandeManuel Alberti 1763 1811 1781 priest member of the Primera JuntaJuan Jose Castelli 1764 1812 1782 lawyer politician member of the Primera JuntaManuel Belgrano 1770 1820 1788 economist lawyer politician journalist military officer member of the Primera Junta creator of the Flag of ArgentinaAntonio Gonzalez Balcarce 1774 1819 1791 military commander 5th Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Rio de la PlataNicolas Rodriguez Pena 1775 1853 1793 politician member of the Second TriumvirateJuan Martin de Pueyrredon 1777 1850 1795 general politician member of the First Triumvirate 6th Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata Mariano Moreno 1778 1811 1796 lawyer journalist politician Secretary of the Primera JuntaBernardino Rivadavia 1780 1845 1798 politician first President of Argentina 1826 1827 Vicente Lopez y Planes 1785 1856 1803 writer lawyer politician 2nd President of Argentina 18th Governor of Buenos Aires representative to the Assembly of Year XIII author of the lyrics of the Argentine National AnthemJusto Jose de Urquiza 1801 1870 1818 general politician President of Argentina 1854 1860 Provisional Director of the Argentine Confederation 1852 1854 Governor of Entre Rios Province 1842 1852 1860 1854 1868 1870 Governor of Buenos Aires 1852 Marcos Paz 1813 1868 1831 lawyer politician Governor of Tucuman Governor of Cordoba member of the Argentine Senate Vice President of Argentina 1862 1868 Juan Bautista Egusquiza 1845 1902 1863 military officer politician 13th President of Paraguay 1894 1898 Carlos Pellegrini 1846 1906 1864 lawyer journalist politician Vice President of Argentina 1886 1890 President of Argentina 1890 1892 Roque Saenz Pena 1851 1914 1869 military officer lawyer politician President of Argentina 1910 1914 Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1868 1942 1886 lawyer politician President of Argentina 1922 1928 Agustin Pedro Justo 1876 1943 1894 military officer lawyer diplomat politician President of Argentina 1932 1938 Carlos Alberto Lacoste 1929 2004 1944 navy vice admiral politician responsible for organizing the 1978 FIFA World Cup hosted in Argentina interim President of Argentina 1981 as member of the National Reorganization Process military juntaOther edit Alberto Manguel writer bibliophile essayist journalist Herman Aguinis business school professor researcher author Luis Agote devised the first effective method of blood transfusion Roberto Aizenberg Surrealist painter Miguel Cane writer diplomat and lawmaker Gregorio de Laferrere playwright and lawmaker Martiniano Molina chef and elected mayor of Quilmes Partido Mario Firmenich Montoneros guerrilla leader Alejandro Korn philosopher and lawmaker Ernesto Jaimovich politician Manuel Mendanha plastic artist Film directors Manuel Antin founder of the Universidad del Cine Fabian Bielinsky Ana Katz Nicolas Entel winner Festival de Cine de La Habana Salvador Mazza epidemiologist who helped control Chagas disease locally Father Carlos Mugica activist priest assassinated in 1974 Jose Pablo Ventura student activist assassinated in 1977 Jose Luis Murature Foreign Minister of Argentina 1914 1916 Ignacio Pirovano surgeon performed first local laparotomy Nicolas Repetto co founder of the Socialist Party of Argentina and Cooperative movement leader Lalo Schiffrin composer and pianist born Boris Claudio Schifrin Grammy Award winner and Academy Award nominee Bernardo Grinspun economist Economy Minister 1983 1985 Journalists Pepe Eliaschev award winning journalist 1945 2014 Martin Caparros Rolando Hanglin Mario Mactas Ana Maria Shua Shoua writer Anibal Ponce psychologist and sociologist Ada Maria Elflein Poet Alicia Moreau de Justo political figure pioneer in women s and human rights Roberto Alemann lawyer and economist entrepreneur antinazi activist Several times minister of Economy Juan Ernesto Alemann economist entrepreneur antinazi activist Minister of Economy 1976 1981 Mario Roberto Alvarez 1913 2011 architect He designed the municipal Teatro General San Martin completed in 1960 the Hernandarias Subfluvial Tunnel completed in 1969 the Colon Opera House s labyrinthine production facilities 1972 the Buenos Aires headquarters for the state steel concern Somisa 1977 the Salto Grande Dam 1979 and numerous office buildings Cartoonists Caloi creator of Clemente Nik creator of Gaturro Julio Montaner AIDS research pioneerFacilities edit nbsp Library of the Colegio NacionalThe school offers an astronomy observatory a swimming pool a cinema a sports campus with football rugby handball volleyball hockey and basketball courts Free classes are available such as astronomy photography languages sailing tango theater history of cinema Yoga piano chess band production and martial arts 4 The sailing team has won many of the local competitions It also has a choir which sings in the most important school events Enrollment editIn accordance with the meritocratic conception of the school admission is highly competitive It involves ten exams after a year long course testing in language mathematics geography and history 5 Every year 1 200 candidates apply but only around 400 gain admission There are about 2 000 students enrolled who pay no fees since the school is public and therefore free See also editEscuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini Instituto Libre de Segunda Ensenanza List of Jesuit sitesReferences edit Universidad de Buenos Aires Censo de Estudiantes Secundarios 2004 a b c Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires in Spanish University of Buenos Aires Archived from the original on 3 June 2008 Retrieved 19 October 2008 Alicia Mendez 2013 El Colegio La formacion de una elite meritocratica en el Nacional Buenos Aires Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Argentina ISBN 9789500741194 Talleres Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires Archived from the original on 26 July 2010 Retrieved 27 August 2010 Descripcion del Curso Description of the Course Curso de Ingreso para los Establecimientos de Ensenanza Media de la UBA in Spanish Retrieved 26 November 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires amp oldid 1173724876, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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