History of the Salvadoran High School
The Salvadoran High School was founded in
1881,
By the priest and Doctor Don Adolfo Pérez, in the so-called “Wooden House”, who later would be the Archbishop of San Salvador. The Founder and First Director of the Salvadoran High School In
1907,
the
much loved Father
On January
11, 1881,
The prominent Founder announced to the public that the school work of the Salvadoran High School had begun in the premises that previously occupied the Colegio Seminario Adjacent to the Historic Bell Tower of the Iglesia de la Merced.
Alfonso Belloso
,
Later Archbishop of San Salvador, took the reins, who, due to his occupations, leaves the direction of the College to Canon Raymundo Lazo of pleasant remembrance. The Marists direct the Salvadoran High School from
1924,
Its founders being: Brother Arnoldo Erviti, first Director; Brother León Guillermo as Deputy Director, who had the collaboration of Brothers Cristóbal Epifanio, Daniel Celestino and Pedro Ernesto.
As of
1932
As of 1932, the Lyceum began a sporting life that contributes to the comprehensive preparation of high school youth and whose prestige is still maintained.
In
1923
The Marist Congregation made its appearance in the warm city of San Miguel the First Marist College in Central America and it is logical that it refers to the Catholic Institute of the East, a foundation that had all the support by Monsignor Juan Antonio Dueñas y Argumedo.
The Salvadoran High School began its work on February
2, 1924
With 72 students; 15 of them were internal. It started with Primary.
,
To date the Liceo
Salvadoreño
continues in its work of forming good citizens, with principles and values so that they are successful professionals.
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