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| Established | 1892 |
|---|---|
| Type | Semi-private |
| Coeducational | |
| Affiliation | Universidad de Buenos Aires |
| Rector | Vilma Saldumbide |
| Founder | Adolfo Orma |
| Location | Libertad 555, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Website | http://www.ilse.esc.edu.ar/ |
The Instituto Libre de Segunda Enseñanza is a high school that depends from the Universidad de Buenos Aires. It has approximately 1000 students[citation needed], and it is located in Libertad 555 street, Capital Federal, Buenos Aires, Argentina. As it depends from the University, it has an admission process that lasts one year and it is composed by an admission course, which involves multiple exams in Mathematics, History, Language and Geography. Almost all of its teaching staff, teaches in the UBA, and physical education is performed at the Universidad de Buenos Aires campus, in Ciudad Universitaria. One of its characteristics is that there is no need to do the CBC (a public admission year to enter the uiversity), because it offers its students the possibility of attending an extra 6th year in the career they have chosen.
The school has a reputation for being strict and rigorous, not admitting students who have been held back, or have more than one previa(a subject that hasn't been passed). (source: http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=892419) The school has also earned several education awards. As well as the school's student's literary magazine El Tabano, which received an award from well-known journalist Jorge Guinzburg and the Ministry of Education in 2006 (source: http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/11/14/sociedad/s-03601.htm)
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History
The Instituto libre de Segunda Enseñanza was founded in 1892 by a group of men with expierience in education who, before, during and after their activities in the school, occupied important scientific, political and social positions. Almost all of the men who composed the teaching staff of the institute came from the historical Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires school, to which they resigned collectively as a reaction to the dismissal of the director by part of the governemnt. In a visit carried out by the Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Education to the Nacional de Buenos Aires school, a small group of students displayed attitudes that he considered irreverent. Angered, he compiled a report that requested, among other things, the release of the young Director, Adolfo Orma. Twenty-four hours later, the Executive authority decreed the dismission of Dr. Orma, and temporarily naming the Inspector.
The public protested at the execution of these events[citation needed], and the papers censored the issue. The students revolted in parts of the city, and the teaching staff, was unanimous convened in the house of the professor Calixto Oyuela, and sent their collective resignation to the Chief inspector. Calixto Oyuela then propossed to create a new school, one "free of official influences, judgements, and national politic changes"[citation needed], and it was funded on the 16th of may 1892, under the name "Instituto Libre de Segunda Enseñanza", on Florida 756, with Adolfo Orma as its director. The school was put under the academic protection of the Universidad de Buenos Aires, and received the political support and educational help of Bartolomé Mitre and Vicente Fidel López. Later, the school moved its facilities to Libertad 555
Facilities
The school's facilities are: five labs (Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Computer Science, and Arts), a library on the last floor that serves as a study area, and a variety of art and science workshops.
Additional information
- Principal: Lic. Vilma Saldumbide.
- Degree: Bachelor.
- Languages: French, English and Latin (last two until 4th year).
- Sports: Volleyball, Hockey and Basketball.
- Academic Departments: Arts, Natural Sciences, History and Constitutional Law, Geography and Economy, Physics education, French, Humanities, Computation, Language and Latin and Maths.
- Similar schools: Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires and Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini
External links
Coordinates: 34°36′6.9″S 58°23′1.4″W / 34.601917°S 58.383722°W
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