St. Ignatius College, Santiago
St. Ignatius College, Santiago (Spanish: Colegio San Ignacio Alonso Ovalle) is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located in Santiago, Chile. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1856 and is run by the Jesuit St. Ignatius Foundation as a part of the Ignatian Educational Network of Chile, the Latin American Federation of Jesuit Colleges, and the Latin American Federation of the Society of Jesus (FLACSI).
The school is the second oldest private school in Santiago after Padres Franceses de Santiago.
History
In 1854, San Ignacio was founded by Jesuits from Buenos Aires at the behest of Rafael Valentín Valdivieso, Archbishop of Santiago. The school opened in 1854 in Santiago and within a year had 150 students. To the classroom building and Jesuit residence the Church of St. Ignatius was added in 1859.
Notable alumni
This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (June 2021) |
- Rafael Araneda (1969) - TV presenter
- Claudio Bravo (1936-2011) - painter
- Carlos González Cruchaga (1921-2008) - bishop of Talca (1967-1996)
- Federico Errázuriz Echaurren (1850-1901) - President of Chile
- Mariano Fernandez (1945) - politician
- Javier Ángel Figueroa (1862-1945) - lawyer and politician
- Emiliano Figueroa (1866-1931) - President of Chile
- Vicente Huidobro (1893-1948) - poet
- Alberto Hurtado (1901-1952) - saint
- Bernardo Leighton (1909-1995) - politician
- Sergio Livingstone (1920-2012) - association football player
- Pablo Longueira (1958) - politician
- Agustín Edwards Mac-Clure (1878-1941) - lawyer and businessman
- Carlos Walker Martínez (1842-1905) - politician
- Juan Esteban Montero (1879-1948) - President of Chile
- Jaime Ravinet (1946) - politician, businessman
- Felipe Seymour (1987) - association football player
- Julio Silva Solar (1926) - politician
- Carlos Soto (1964) - association football player
- Raimundo Tupper (1969-1995) - association football player
- Gabriel Valdes (1919-2011) - politician
See also
References
- ^ "Colegio San Ignacio Alonso Ovalle" (in Spanish). Latin American Federation of the Society of Jesus (FLACSI). 13 January 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2016.