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'''St. Gabriel College, Quito''', [[Ecuador]], (''Colegio San Gabriel'') was founded by the [[Jesuits]] in 1862, and has grown to include pre-primary as well as six primary and six secondary years.
'''St. Gabriel College''' ({{langx|es|Colegio San Gabriel}}) is a [[Private school|private]] [[Catholic school|Catholic]] primary and secondary school in [[Quito]], [[Ecuador]]. The school was founded by the [[Society of Jesus]] in 1862 and has grown to include pre-primary as well as six primary and six secondary years.


== History ==
In 1862 President [[Gabriel Garcia Moreno]] brought the [[Jesuits]] to Ecuador and restored to them the National School in Quito, which they had run in colonial times under the name San Luis, in the heart of old Quito. They renamed the school San Gabriel.{{fact|date=February 2019}} It was still subsidized by the state, until 1901 when the liberal government forced its privatization.{{fact|date=February 2019}} In 1958 it moved to its new facilities on America Avenue in the north of the city.{{fact|date=February 2019}} In 2011, San Gabriel opened a coeducational primary unit, beginning with the first grade.{{fact|date=February 2019}}
In 1862, President [[Gabriel García Moreno]] brought members of a [[Germans|German]] [[Jesuits]] Order to manage the [[National Polytechnic School (Ecuador)|National Polytechnic School]] and the [[Quito Astronomical Observatory]]. That consisted of naturalist [[Theodor Wolf]], astronomer [[Juan Bautista Menten]], architect José Kolberg, José Epping, chemist Luis Dressel and botanist [[Luis Sodiro]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Vivero Lovato |first1=David Alejandro |title=Padre Luis Sodiro S. J.: Importancia de su aporte al conocimiento de la botánica en el Ecuador y sus antecesores |url=http://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/22000/14938?show=full |publisher=PUCE |access-date=18 November 2023 |language=es |date=2018}}</ref>
They also opened and managed a school that in colonial times was called San Luis in the heart of old Quito. They renamed the school San Gabriel.{{fact|date=February 2019}} It was still subsidized by the state until 1901, when the liberal government forced its privatization.{{fact|date=February 2019}} In 1958, it moved to its new facilities on America Avenue north of the city.{{fact|date=February 2019}} In 2011, San Gabriel opened a coeducational primary unit, beginning with the first grade.{{fact|date=February 2019}}


==Notable staff==
==Notable staff==
{{unreferenced section|date=June 2021}}
* [[Fausto Oswaldo Sarmiento]] - environmentalist<ref>Nicholas Polunin, ed. ''World Who Is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation''. London:Earthscan (1997), p.287. {{ISBN|978-1-84971-005-3}}.</ref>
* [[Fabián Alarcón]]
* [[Francisco Tobar García]]
* [[José María Velasco Ibarra]]
* [[Jorge Salvador Lara]]
* [[Jamil Mahuad]]
* [[Jaime Nebot]]
* [[Jaime Nebot]]
* [[Fausto Oswaldo Sarmiento]] - environmentalist<ref>{{cite book |editor=Polunin, Nicholas |title=World Who Is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation |location=London |publisher=Earthscan |year=1997 |page=287 |isbn=978-1-84971-005-3 }}</ref>
* [[José María Velasco Ibarra]]
* [[Clemente Yerovi]]


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Catholic Church in Ecuador]]
*[[Education in Ecuador]]
* [[Catholic Church in Ecuador]]
* [[Education in Ecuador]]
* [[List of Jesuit educational institutions#Schools|List of Jesuit schools]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:06, 30 October 2024

St. Gabriel College
Spanish: Colegio San Gabriel
Address
Map
Av. America and Mariana de Jesus


Ecuador
Coordinates0°11′4.39″S 78°29′44.54″W / 0.1845528°S 78.4957056°W / -0.1845528; -78.4957056
Information
TypePrivate primary and secondary school
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
DenominationJesuit
Established1862; 163 years ago (1862)
RectorHno. Guillermo Oñate
DirectorMartha Peñaherrera
Staff176
GradesK-12
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment1,491
Websitewww.csgabriel.edu.ec

St. Gabriel College (Spanish: Colegio San Gabriel) is a private Catholic primary and secondary school in Quito, Ecuador. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1862 and has grown to include pre-primary as well as six primary and six secondary years.

History

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In 1862, President Gabriel García Moreno brought members of a German Jesuits Order to manage the National Polytechnic School and the Quito Astronomical Observatory. That consisted of naturalist Theodor Wolf, astronomer Juan Bautista Menten, architect José Kolberg, José Epping, chemist Luis Dressel and botanist Luis Sodiro.[1] They also opened and managed a school that in colonial times was called San Luis in the heart of old Quito. They renamed the school San Gabriel.[citation needed] It was still subsidized by the state until 1901, when the liberal government forced its privatization.[citation needed] In 1958, it moved to its new facilities on America Avenue north of the city.[citation needed] In 2011, San Gabriel opened a coeducational primary unit, beginning with the first grade.[citation needed]

Notable staff

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Vivero Lovato, David Alejandro (2018). "Padre Luis Sodiro S. J.: Importancia de su aporte al conocimiento de la botánica en el Ecuador y sus antecesores" (in Spanish). PUCE. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  2. ^ Polunin, Nicholas, ed. (1997). World Who Is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation. London: Earthscan. p. 287. ISBN 978-1-84971-005-3.