Colegio San Agustín (Chile)

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Colegio San Agustin (Spanish for "St. Augustine School") in Santiago, Chile is an institution of learning specializing in elementary and secondary education founded in 1885.[1] It is a private school that belongs to the Order of St. Augustine or OSA.[citation needed]

Colegio San Agustin
Address
Map
Dublé Almeyda 4959


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Chile
Coordinates33°27′30.13″S 70°34′40″W / 33.4583694°S 70.57778°W / -33.4583694; -70.57778
Information
TypePrivate
MottoAnima una et cor unum in Deum
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic;
Order of Saint Augustine
Patron saint(s)Saint Augustine
Established1885
FounderOrder of Saint Augustine's Chilean Province
PrincipalLuis Romero
Number of students1262
LanguageSpanish
Campus size50,000 square metres (5.0 ha)
Color(s)Blue and yellow   
YearbookToma y Lee
Budget2,285,928,546 CLP
Websitewww.colegiosanagustin.cl
St. Augustine of Hippo as pictured during the Renaissance

Patron saint edit

The college is named after the 4th-century saint, St. Augustine of Hippo. Augustine is a key figure in the doctrinal development of Western Christianity and has been declared a "Doctor of the Church" by the Catholic Church. Augustine is often considered to be one of the theological fountainheads of the Protestant Reformation, because of his teachings on salvation and grace; Reformer Martin Luther was an Augustinian friar. Augustine was not a Biblical fundamentalist.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Aedo-Richmond, Ruth (2000). La educación privada en Chile: un estudio histórico-analítico desde el período colonial hasta 1990 (in Spanish). RIL Editores. p. 84. ISBN 978-956-284-136-8.