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Colegio San Carlos is an all-male, private, bilingual (English and Spanish) school in Bogotá, Colombia. The school has been recognized as the source of many national leaders. The school works under the auspice of the Roman Catholic Benedictine Monasterio de Tibatí. It enrolls 1,400 students in grades Transition through 11th grade which is equivalent to 1st through 12th grades or a combined Primary and Secondary education in the United States. The school has welcomed students from all religions and walks of life since its inception. However an IQ test and other examinations are the norm for acceptance in the school. The school is named after Saint Charles Borromeo and its motto, ''Ora et Labora'' (Pray and Work), is based on the teachings of Saint Benedict. == History == In April 1960, Abbot Ignatius Hunkler received an invitation from Colombian Archbishop Luis Concha Córdoba to establish a boys school in Bogotá. The Abbot in turn invited him to Assumption Abbey in Richardton, North Dakota, in order to present this proposal to the monastic community. He went there, and the monks agreed to accept the task. As a result, monks Lawrence Wagner, Frederic Mundt, Anselm Ruelle and Adrian Mundt were sent to Puerto Rico in June to learn Spanish. They arrived in Bogotá on August 6, 1960, the same day the city was celebrating its date of foundation -(it was founded in 1538). They immediately began preparations to run the school. Colegio San Carlos opened its doors on February 4th, 1961. Since its inception in the 1960's, the school has been educating future scientists, politicians, doctors, lawyers, engineers, artists, architects and many others to be leaders in their professions and their communities. 〔http://www.assumptionabbey.com/newsletter/page126.html〕 San Carlos is highly recognized in Colombia for consistently placing some 15% of its graduates in universities throughout the world. Some of the prestigious schools that San Carlistas have attended include: MIT, UC Berkeley, Stanford University, Cornell University, UCLA, Georgetown University, Lehigh University, Harvard University, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, Cambridge University, Oxford University, Architectural Association School of Architecture and the London School of Economics. Even though the school has not adopted any international teaching system such as the AP or IB, its high profile compulsory curriculum ensures a high-quality, fully bilingual, homogeneous education for its pupils. All graduating students must take the ICFES national standardized exam. Students wishing to study abroad are encouraged to sit for standardized tests such as the SAT or the ACT. In 2011 the school celebrated its 50th Anniversary. At the time, 3,404 students had officially graduated from CSC. 〔http://www.eltiempo.com/colombia/bogota/ARTICULO-WEB-NEW_NOTA_INTERIOR-8823245.html〕 Colegio San Carlos has consistently ranked 1st among the ten most important schools in Colombia. 〔http://www.dinero.com/edicion-impresa/caratula/articulo/los-mejores-colegios-colombia-2014/203553〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Colegio San Carlos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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