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Educational Institutions Directory Guia De Instituciones Educativas Repertoire Des Institutions Educatives EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS DIRECTORY GUIA DE INSTITUCIONES EDUCATIVAS REPERTOIRE DES INSTITUTIONS EDUCATIVES Society of Jesus - Secretariat for Education Compañía de Jesús - Secretariado de Educación Compagnie de Jésus - Secrétariat pour l’Education Borgo S. Spirito 4 C.P. 6139 00195 Roma Prati, ITALY Tel:+39-06 6897 7293 FAX: +39-06 6897 7280 E-Mail: [email protected] Http: www.sjweb.info/education/index.cfm TABLE OF CONTENTS –INDICE – TABLE DES MATIERES TABLE OF CONTENTS INDICE TABLE DES MATIERES Introduction……………………………………………………………………….. 5 Introducción……………………………………………………………………..... 6 Introduction……………………………………………………………………….. 7 Educational Institutions / Instituciones Educativas / Institutions Educatives Albania……………………………………………………………………. 8 Algérie…………………………………………………………………….. 8 Argentina..................................................................................................… 9 Australia...................................................................................................… 13 Austria…………………………………………………………………….. 16 België/Belgique…………………………………………………………… 17 Belize……………………………………………………………………… 21 Bolivia......................................................................................................… 22 Brasil............................................................................................................ 24 Burundi......................................................................................................... 29 Cameroun.................................................................................................… 30 Canada...............................................................................................…..…. 31 Chile............................................................................................................. 32 Colombia...................................................................................................... 36 Côte D’Ivoire............................................................................................... 39 Croatia.......................................................................................................... 39 Czech Republic…………………………………………………………… 40 Denmark....................................................................................................... 40 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS –INDICE – TABLE DES MATIERES East Timor ................................................................................................... 40 Ecuador........................................................................................................ 41 Egypte.......................................................................................................... 43 El Salvador................................................................................................... 44 España.......................................................................................................... 45 France………………………………………………………………….….. 56 Germany....................................................................................................... 62 Guatemala.................................................................................................... 63 Haitì.............................................................................................................. 64 Honduras...................................................................................................... 65 Hong Kong, S.A.R., China……………………………………………...… 66 Hungary…………………………………………………...………………. 66 India.............................................................................................................. 67 Indonesia...................................................................................................... 126 Ireland.......................................................................................................... 128 Italia............................................................................................................. 130 Jamaica......................................................................................................... 134 Japan............................................................................................................. 134 Kenya........................................................................................................... 136 Korea ........................................................................................................... 137 Kosovo ........................................................................................................ 137 Liban/Lebanon............................................................................................. 138 Lithuania...................................................................................................... 140 Macau........................................................................................................... 140 Madagascar................................................................................................... 141 Malta............................................................................................................ 142 México.......................................................................................................... 143 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS –INDICE – TABLE DES MATIERES Micronesia.................................................................................................... 146 Nepal............................................................................................................ 146 Nicaragua..................................................................................................... 148 Nigeria.......................................................................................................... 149 Pakistan........................................................................................................ 149 Panamá......................................................................................................... 150 Paraguay………..…………………………………………………………. 150 Perú……………..………………………………………………………… 152 Philippines………...………………………………………………………. 156 Poland........................................................................................................... 161 Portugal........................................................................................................ 164 Puerto Rico................................................................................................... 165 República Dominicana................................................................................ 166 République Démocratique du Congo........................................................... 167 Russia........................................................................................................... 170 Slovakia…………………………………………………………………... 170 Sudan………………………………………………..……………………. 171 Sweden……………………………………………………………………. 171 Taiwan……………………………………..……………………………... 172 Tanzania....................................................................................................... 173 Tchad………………………………………..……………………………. 173 United Kingdom…..……………………………………………………… 174 United States of America…………………..…………………………….. 177 Uruguay....................................................................................................... 198 Venezuela.................................................................................................... 199 Zambia………………………………………..………………………….. 202 Zimbabwe……………………………………...…………………………. 203 4 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Welcome to Sjweb and to the 2009 Educational Institutions Directory. The Directory contains information on Jesuit educational institutions throughout the world. We have followed the practice of previous editions of the Directory and used a broad definition of the term “Jesuit.” Thus, you will find listed not only Jesuit apostolic works, properly so called, but also institutions which share in the Ignatian spirit, draw upon a common heritage and foster the mission of the Society of Jesus, whatever be their juridical ties to the Society, their structure of governance or their ownership. The Directory is arranged according to country. Under each country the institutions are classified according to four levels: higher (or tertiary) education, secondary education, primary education (including pre-primary education) and “other.” The levels are further divided according to institutional type. On the level of higher education, you will find universities, university colleges, faculties, institutions of higher learning and university residences. On the level of secondary and primary education, you will find the nomenclature used in each country, e.g. colegios, high schools, colleges, collèges, escuelas, preparatory schools, elementary schools, professional schools, technical schools, etc. Under “others” you will find formation centers and special schools. In addition to individual institutions, the Directory lists educational networks. Thus, you will find Fe y Alegria (Latin America), Red Chilena (Chile), Fundación Canaria Radio ECCA, Fundación Escuelas Profesionales de la Sagrada Familia y Fundación Loyola Andalucía-Canaria, Fundación Loyola-Andalucía (España), Dalit Centre, De Nobili, Gnanmata Sadan Society, Konar Village (India), Nativity Schools and Christo Rey Schools (United States). These networks are closely related to the Society and reach a vast number of students. Although we have tried to present a comprehensive view of Jesuit education, we realize that we may have overlooked some valuable programs
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