Colegio del Salvador

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Colegio del Salvador
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Address
Callao 542


Argentina
Coordinates34°36′10″S 58°23′34″W / 34.60278°S 58.39278°W / -34.60278; -58.39278Coordinates: 34°36′10″S 58°23′34″W / 34.60278°S 58.39278°W / -34.60278; -58.39278
Information
TypePrivate pre-school, primary and secondary school
MottoWith Jesus, for the family and for peace
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
DenominationJesuit
Established1868; 153 years ago (1868)
RectorRicardo Moscato
Teaching staff180
GradesPre-K-12
GenderBoys
Enrollment1,159
Websitewww.colegiodelsalvador.esc.edu.ar

Colegio del Salvador is a private Catholic, pre-school, primary and secondary school for boys, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1868.

Notable alumni[]

  • Natalio R. Botana – political scientist and historian
  • Carlos Octavio Bunge – sociologist, writer and lawyer
  • Oscar Camilión – politician, lawyer and diplomat; served as Minister of Defense from December 1993 to August 1996
  •  – former president of the Sociedad Rural Argentina and recipient of two Konex Award
  • Ivo Cutzarida – actor, politician, and director of films and soap operas
  • Enrique Finochietto – a distinguished Argentine academic, physician, and inventor
  • Joaquin Galan – singer, actor, composer and producer. Also known for being part of the famous duo Pimpinela
  • Manuel Gálvez – novelist, poet, essayist, historian and biographer
  • Julio Grondona – football executive who served as the president of the Argentine Football Association and as a Senior Vice-President of FIFA
  • Juan José Llach – economist and sociologist. Professor and researcher of Universidad Austral. Member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences since 1994 and of the national academies of Education since 2003 and Economics since 2007. He also served as the Secretary of Economic Policy between December 1991 and August 1996 and as the Minister of Education from December 1999 to October 2000
  • Felix Luna – prominent writer, lyricist, and historian
  • Francisco Diego Maciel – retired football player
  •  – journalist
  • Salvador Oría – lawyer who focused his career on economics; served as the Minister of Public Works during Ramón Castillo presidency
  • Alejandro Posadas – physician and surgeon specializing in pediatric surgery. He was the first person to film an operation. He brought the first x-ray machine to Argentina
  • Julio César Saguier – lawyer and politician; former Mayor of Buenos Aires

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