Dr. Manuel Pizarro Technical School

The EET N°479 Dr. Manuel Pizarro (Escuela de Educación Técnica n°479 "Dr. Manuel Demetrio Pizarro) is a public technical high school located in downtown Santa Fe, Argentina.[1] Founded in 1932, it offers professional, technical, and chemical programs.

EET N°479 Dr. Manuel Pizarro
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Av. Gral Paz 04250


Coordinates32°22′10″S 61°18′25″W / 32.36944°S 61.30694°W / -32.36944; -61.30694
Information
EstablishedFebruary 17, 1932 (1932-02-17)
DirectorMarisa Micheletti
RegentLuisa Ferreyra
Grades6
Number of students985 (2008)
Classrooms32
Area100 m2 (1,100 sq ft)
Campus typeUrban
CareersTechnical equipment and installations electromechanical
Process Industries (Chemistry)
Websitewww.escpizarro.com.ar

Organization of school

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The school consists of 32 classrooms of which 14 are for classes, three large classrooms and three workshops aimed at teaching Computer and Multimedia, a staff room, the regency, address, vicedirección, head of the workshop, Boards of Chemistry, the central courtyard, two lobbies, preceptoria, room cleaning, bathing men (the biggest), women's bathroom, two rooms Technical drawing (an extensive and another waning). The years of course are six and are in March to November, for all courses.

Workshops

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The workshops are from school rooms or barns where are the manifest activity "axis" of the school, being technical.

History

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The establishment was founded 17 February 1932 as the School of Arts and Crafts, in a house at Mariano Comas No. 2441, teaching metalwork, carpentry and small business management. In 1936, it was renamed as School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.

On April 9, 1941, the new building, at Av. Gral. Peace 4250, was inaugurated, called Dr. Manuel D. Pizarro for a Minister of Public Instruction. To encourage technical education, the number of trades taught was extended.

 
75 years of School Pizarro, April 18, 2007

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Refaccionarán la escuela técnica Manuel Pizarro" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
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