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Colegio La Salle Simón Bolívar is a private school system in Mexico City. It has two campuses: the Galicia Campus in Colonia Insurgentes, Mixcoac, Benito Juárez and the Mixcoac campus in Col. Florida, Mixcoac. The former has primary school and the latter has middle and senior high school. [1]
Colegio Simón Bolívar may refer to: Colegio Simón Bolívar (Acapulco) Colegio Simón Bolívar de la Salle Pedregal; Colegio La Salle Simón Bolívar; Colegio Simón Bolívar (Chile) Colegio Simón Bolívar (Col. Insurgentes, Mixcoac, Mexico City) Colegio Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
Colegio Simón Bolívar (CSB) is a private school in Colonia Insurgentes, Mixcoac, Benito Juárez, Mexico City. It serves kindergarten through senior high school ( preparatoria ). [ 1 ] It is affiliated with Simón Bolívar University (USB).
It was founded in 1961, opening on February 2 of that year. The junior high school opened in a new building in 1963. The workshop building with a library, gymnasium, and chemistry laboratories opened in 1966. The high school opened in 1973. [3]
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Escuela Cristóbal Colón de la Salle is a private school with three campuses in Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City. It has one preschool campus and one elementary school campus in Col. Tepeyac Insurgentes , and a middle and high school campus in Col. Siete Maravillas.
Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, founder of the De La Salle Brothers and Patron Saint of all teachers. Lasallian educational institutions [1] are educational institutions affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic religious teaching order founded by French priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was canonized in 1900 and proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as patron saint of all teachers ...
The history of Universidad La Salle began with the relocation of Colegio Cristóbal Colón to the center of the traditional Colonia Condesa in Mexico City in 1962. On February 15 it opened its doors with only the high school building completed and a partially built tower, gym and auditorium.