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St. Ignatius College, Santiago Spanish: Colegio San Ignacio Alonso Ovalle | |
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Alonso de Ovalle & San Ignacio Chile | |
Coordinates | 33°26′51.28″S70°39′22.87″W / 33.4475778°S 70.6563528°W |
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Type | Private primary and secondary school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholicism |
Denomination | Jesuit |
Patron saint(s) | Ignatius Loyola |
Established | 1856 |
Founder | |
Trust | Jesuit St. Ignatius Foundation |
Administrator | Jaime Laso Fresno |
Rector | Marcelo Mackenney Poblete |
Teaching staff | 89 |
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Enrollment | 1,313 |
Mascot | Devil |
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Website | www |
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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).
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