De La Salle Frere

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College De La Salle / La Salle Amman (Freres)
Location
AL Razi Street,
Jabal Al-Hussien, Amman

Jordan
Information
TypeIndependent
Established1950
Facultyapprox. 155
Enrollmentapprox. 1,500
Information(+962) 796336957
HeadmasterDr. Omar Salah
Websitehttp://www.lasallejordan.org

College De La Salle - Frères is a private school in Amman, Jordan, established in 1950. It is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as De La Salle Brothers, established in the 17th century by Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was later canonized. As such it is part of a network of schools operating in 80 countries around the world.

History[]

The founding of a De la Salle school in Amman came as a response to Nehme Sama'an's personal invitation[clarification needed] to open a Lasallian school in the city.

In 1950, Alberto Gori, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, consented to the opening of College De La Salle in Amman. On August 16, permission was granted by the government to open the school under the name "College de la Salle". The school opened its doors for the first time in Jabal Amman, in a rented house near the grounds of the existing CMS School.[clarification needed] On September 19, the school opened with 50 pupils registered in three classes, for the coming school year to begin on October 2. By October 14, the school had 118 pupils.

By 1952, the school had grown to 333 pupils, and the small rented house where the school had functioned for the previous two years became too small. On December 2, 1952, a piece of land was bought near the Abdali camp, situated outside of the city limits and without access by road.

On January 20, 1953, the school finalised plans to build the school, but work did not begin on construction until May 12 due to a delay in obtaining the necessary authorizations from the relevant ministries. By October 7, the new building opened its doors, despite the building not yet being finished. There were 350 pupils in the new building, while 89 children remained in the rented house in Jabal Amman.

The school today[]

At present,[when?] the school has 1500 pupils with a staff of about 150 teachers . The school is open to boys and girls who wish to study for the Jordanian certificate of Secondary Education (Tawjihi), IGCSE O-level and GCE A-level, SAT and the International Baccalaureate Diploma.

The school's principal is Omar Salah.

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