College of the Savior, Zaragoza

College of the Savior, Zaragoza, formerly Jesus-Maria El Salvador Colegio de Zaragoza, was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1879. It includes primary through baccalaureate.

College of the Savior, Zaragoza
Location
Cardenal Gomá, Zaragoza, Spain
Information
TypeJesuit, Catholic
DenominationAll faiths
Established1879 (1879)
DirectorAndrés García Inda
GradesPrimary through baccalaureate
GenderCoeducational
Earlier nameJesus-Maria El Salvador Colegio de Zaragoza
WebsiteCollege of the Savior

Academics

Colegio del Salvador is a Jesuit school in Zaragoza, Spain, in the Romareda neighborhood. Construction began in 1877. [1]

The school has two classrooms dedicated to students who suffer from a communication and relationship disorders, like autism.[2]

In 2013 the school won the National Award for Education for Development "Vicente Ferrer" for its participation in Global Solidarity Week which focuses on global citizenship, solidarity, commitment to the eradication of poverty and its causes, and human and sustainable development.[3]

Notable students and staff

References

  1. "Colegio Jesús María El Salvador, Zaragoza". www.colegiosdezaragoza.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  2. DIGITAL, GRUPO ARAGÓN. "Aragón cuenta con cinco aulas para alumnos afectados por trastornos generalizados del desarrollo". www.aragondigital.es. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  3. Rankovic, Ljuba. "La comunidad educativa del Colegio del Salvador, V Premio Nacional de Educación para el Desarrollo". ElMundoEmpresa. Retrieved 2016-12-31.

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