St. Stanislaus Kostka College, Salamanca

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St. Stanislaus Kostka College, Salamanca
Colegio San Estanislao de Kostka, Salamanca
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St. Stanislaus Kostka College, Salamanca
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Type Jesuit, Catholic
Established1952;71 years ago (1952)
DirectorSigifredo Crego Martín
GradesInfant through ESO
GenderCoeducational
PublicationIlusión Escolar
Website St. Stanislaus Kostka College

St. Stanislaus Kostka College, Salamanca, grew gradually after 1952 with the efforts of Jesuits to organize a parish in the Prosperity district of Salamanca, Spain. It now[ when? ] accommodates children from infant through secondary (ESO).

History

College church of St. Josephthumb Salamanca - Parroquia del Milagro de San Jose (Iglesia del Colegio San Estanislao de Kostka) 2.jpg
College church of St. Josephthumb

The school traces its history to the efforts of various Jesuits to build a church and school in the Prosperity area of Salamanca, beginning in 1952. The church was completed in 1957 and it became a parish church in 1968. In 1995 St. Stanislaus Kostka College was in place.[ citation needed ]

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