Maristes Valldemia
The school was founded in 1855 by three Piarists related persons: the priest Hermenegild Coll i Valldemia, Pelegrí Ferrer and Ramon Cuspinera. Its first naming was «Colegio de Cataluña», and was located at the land of the masia (traditional Catalan manor) of Can Miralpeix. The school had the objective to provide a modern and Christian education. Beyond 1858 was known as «Col·legi de Valldemia» (in Catalan) or «Colegio de Valldemia» (in Spanish). In 1888 was given to the Marist Brothers to run it, till nowadays. From 2012 the official name is "Maristes Valldemia".
The main building was designed by the architect Jeroni Boada, and posteriorly improved in 1911 by Josep Goday i Casals (who used to be an alumn of the school, and founder member of the Alumni Association). The building is catalogued as a Bé Cultural d'Interès Local (Catalan: Local Cultural Heritage) at the Inventari del Patrimoni Arquitectònic de Catalunya (Catalan: Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Catalonia) as IPA-8680.
The school received its first international recognition at the Paris Exposition in 1900, a gold medal in recognition of quality education. During the convulsive years that marked the Spanish Civil War, Valldemia was converted into a hospital and blood bank.
Today, the school has 1200 students from ages 3 to 18, who are taught by a staff of 90 teachers.
Alumni
- Josep Goday i Casals - (1882 - 1936) - Catalan architect linked to Noucentisme
- Juan Pujol García - (1912 – 1988) - World War II British double agent aka “Garbo”
- Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia - (1858 – 1931) - Catalan architect.
- Antonio Vergara Fernández - Nuclear Engineer linked to CERN's LHC project.
- Felip Vall i Verdaguer (1916-2012) Catalan painter, also Mural painter. He did a mural on the Valldemia school at the entrance of the Chapel. Mural paints in the church of Sant Pere de les Puel·les, Barcelona.
References
- ^ Generalitat de Catalunya (2012-06-13). "Resolució ENS/1115/2012, de 24 de maig, per la qual s'autoritza la modiicació de la denominació especíica del centre educatiu privat Valldemia, de Mataró" (PDF). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan) (6148). Generalitat de Catalunya: 30669. ISSN 1988-298X. Retrieved 2012-07-21. Official naming of the school
- ^ Generalitat de Catalunya (2012). "Resolució ENS/3000/2011, de 14 de desembre, per la qual s'autoritza el canvi de titular del centre educatiu privat Valldemia, de Mataró" (PDF). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan) (6037). Generalitat de Catalunya: 308. ISSN 1988-298X. Retrieved 2012-07-21. Official ownership of the school
- ^ It is named in both languages in different bibliography, according to the bilingual "statu quo" in different historic moments in Catalonia
- ^ Cusachs i Corredor, Manuel (2006). "Col·legi de Valldemia 1855–1888: Dels inicis al seu traspàs als Germans Maristes". Fulls del Museu Arxiu de Santa Maria (in Catalan). 85 (1): 32–47. ISSN 0212-9248.
- ^ Llovet, Joaquim (2000). Mataró: dels origens de la vila a la ciutat contemporània (in Catalan). Barcelona: Caixa d’Estalvis Laietana. ISBN 84-923896-2-1.
- ^ Llamas i Mantero, Antoni. "En record del 150è aniversari del Col·legi Valldemia". Sessió d'Estudis Mataronins [en línia], 2006, Núm. 23, p. 139-150. (in Catalan). Museu Arxiu de Santa Maria (Mataró) - Institut Ramon Muntaner. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
- ^ Gurrera i Lluch, Montserrat. "El primer projecte educatiu del Col·legi Valldemia". Sessió d'Estudis Mataronins [en línia], 2006, Núm. 23, p. 151-168. (in Catalan). Museu Arxiu de Santa Maria (Mataró) - Institut Ramon Muntaner. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
- ^ Reixach i Puig, Ramon. "Cent anys de noucentisme. Josep Goday i Casals" (PDF). Capgros.com (in Catalan). Capgròs Comunicació S.L. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
- ^ "Escola Germans Maristes - Col·legi Valldemia (IPA-8680)". Cercador Inventari del Patrimoni Arquitectònic (in Catalan). Generalitat de Catalunya. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
- ^ Parrell, Claudi. "Escola Maristes Valldemia Mataró" (in Catalan). Retrieved 2007-05-27.
- ^ Pujol, Juan; West, Nigel (1985). Operation GARBO: The Personal Story of the Most Successful Double Agent of World War II. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0-394-54777-0.
Operation GARBO.
- ^ Santi Barjau, Retrat de Sagnier, a Sagnier. Arquitecte, Barcelona 1858-1931, pàg. 599.
- ^ Bueno, Vern (3 October 2008). "Entrevista a l'enginyer nuclear Antonio Vergara: L'LHC ens obrirà el camí a nous camps del coneixement..." (PDF). Capgros n.1034 (in Catalan). Capgròs Comunicació S.L. pp. 40–41. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
- ^ Vergara Fernández, Antonio (15 June 2004). "Reliability of the Quench Protection System for the LHC Superconducting Elements" (PDF). LHC Project Note 350. cdsweb.cern.ch. p. 193. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
- ^ Ràfols, J.F. (1951–1954). Diccionario biográfico de artistas de Cataluña: desde la época romana hasta nuestros días. Barcelona: Millà. p. 189.
External links
- Official website (in Catalan)
- Valldemialumni - Associació d'Antics Alumnes de Sant Josep i Valldemia Archived 2014-10-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Catalan)
- School's Lipdub (video-sightseeing) - Youtube 21/10/2011.