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Saint George's College, Santiago

Saint George's College, founded in 1936 and run by the Congregation of Holy Cross, is a private school in Santiago, Chile. According to Seminarium Head Hunting, one third of the CEOs of the top 200 companies in Chile are graduates of the school.[1]

Saint George's College
Address
Av. Santa. Cruz 5400

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Coordinates33°23′02″S 70°36′00″W / 33.384°S 70.600°W / -33.384; -70.600
Information
TypePrivate School
PrincipalPaula Noemi
GradesKinder-12
Enrollment~2,650
Websitehttp://www.saintgeorge.cl/

History edit

Three Holy Cross priests arrived in Santiago, Chile, on March 1, 1943, at the invitation of José María Cardinal Caro, Archbishop of Santiago, to administer Saint George's College. Fathers William Havey, Alfred Send, and Joseph Doherty believed they were going to do university work, not knowing that "college" meant a school of first through 12th graders.

St. George's was the only private school in Chile to be taken over by military government following the September 1973 coup. The Congregation returned to the school in 1986.

Originally an all-boys school, Saint George's College was made co-educational in 1973. It was initially located in the Pedro de Valdivia part of Providencia, in 1970 it was relocated to Vitacura.

Its traditional rival schools are Colegio del Verbo Divino, Colegio San Ignacio and Colegio Manquehue which were originally located near one another in the Pedro de Valdivia neighborhood of Providencia. Its traditional sister school was Colegio Santa Úrsula ("Ursulinas"), which was originally next door to St. George's in Providencia.

A group of parents and teachers, dissatisfied with the Liberation Theology measures imposed by Father Gerard Whelan during the early 1970s, broke off in 1972 and formed Colegio Tabancura, an Opus Dei-run boys' school.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

  • Machuca, a 2004 movie connected to events at the school.

References edit

  1. ^ "Capital". www.al-dia.cl. Retrieved 13 June 2015.

External links edit

  • Official site

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