Science Institute of Jalisco

Instituto de Ciencias
Address
Av. Manuel Ávila Camacho 2935, Col. Jacarandas, C.P. 45160, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Information
Type Jesuit, Catholic
Motto Hombres y Mujeres con y para los demás
Men and women for and with others
Established 1906 (1906)
Rector Gustavo González Castañeda, S.J.
Grades Preschool to 12
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment 2,944[1]
Color(s) Red and White
Mascot Wolves
Teachers 210
Academics Director Maricarmen Lievanos
Pastorals Director Ricardo Lugo, S.J.
Website InstCiencias

Instituto de Ciencias in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico, dates its origin to 1591 when the Jesuits first opened a college in Guadalajara. It was then named St. Thomas Aquinas College, but was closed with the suppression of the Jesuits in 1767. It reopened in 1906 under the name San José College and in 1920, after the Mexican Revolution, was named Instituto de Ciencias de Jalisco, in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara.[1]

Facilities

The Institute covers preschool through university preparatory. Students have the option to specialize in humanities, engineering, architecture and design, biology, medical, and administration. The common core curriculum includes classes ranging from humanities to ecology, art, sports, mathematics, philosophy, computer science, social sciences, education, and English and/or French as a second language.

Activities in the various years include Catholic liturgies, service projects especially with indigenous peoples, social action training, environmental education, retreats, and Ignatian leadership workshops.[2]

Facilities include a pool, laboratories, a research center, audiovisual rooms, and practice fields for soccer, basketball, volleyball, rugby, touch football, triathlon, athletics, taekwondo, and animation, as well as studios for artistic expressions such as cinema, theater, dance, guitar, painting, sculpture, product design, and graphics. The rugby teams at the Institute have achieved considerable success, with players selected for the National Olympiad.

Instituto de Ciencias is also the three-times champion of the Mar Adentro debate competition, two-times champion of the AJIEMS debate tournament, one-time champion of the inter-high school debate tournament and also the current champion of champions of the state competition.[3]

Scholarships covering from 25% to 75% of tuition are available according to each student's needs.[4]


References

  1. 1 2 "Jesuit Flacsi". Retrieved 2017-08-09.
  2. "Instituto de Ciencias". www.idec.edu.mx. Retrieved 2017-08-09.
  3. "Jalisco rugby". Retrieved 2017-08-09.
  4. "Instituto de Ciencias". www.idec.edu.mx. Retrieved 2017-08-09.

Coordinates: 20°42′50.17″N 103°22′47.27″W / 20.7139361°N 103.3797972°W / 20.7139361; -103.3797972

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