Colegio Americano de Quito
Colegio Americano de Quito | |
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Address | |
Manuel Benigno Cueva N80 - 190 Urb. Carcelén , | |
Coordinates | 0°05′02″S 78°27′50″W / 0.084°S 78.464°W |
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Type | Private school |
Established | 1940 |
Director | Frank Volpe (2022)[1] |
Number of students | c,2,200 students[1] |
Website | fcaq |
The Fundación Colegio Americano de Quito or Colegio Americano de Quito (American School of Quito) is a private college preparatory school in Quito, Ecuador.[2] In 1940 it was founded by the former president of Ecuador and the president of the Organization of American States (OAS) Galo Plaza Lasso,[3][4] and Boaz Long.[5]
History
[edit]The American School of Quito was founded on October 14, 1940[5] to 162 students.[6] The first directors were Robert E. and Mrs. Hazel J. Tucker, who had just arrived from the United States. The founders of the school lived in a time characterized by the fascist movements in Europe, represented in Ecuador and other South American nations by the German and Italian schools operating.
The school hired English-speaking, U.S.-educated Ecuadorian teachers to teach civics, geography, history of Ecuador, and Spanish classes, while Americans taught the other classes. The Ecuadorian Ministry of Education cooperated with the foundation of the school. The U.S. and Ecuadorian governments did not have plans to financially aid the school. The school used an educational program derived from the Santa Barbara, California public schools and the Columbia University Lincoln School.[3]
In 2022 the American School had over 2,200 students from Nursery to twelfth grade.[1] Among these students are the children and grandchildren of founding families.[citation needed] The school is co-educational, non-religious, and is a non-profit foundation. It is accredited by Cognia and the Ecuadorian Ministry of Education and Culture. It is recognized by the International Baccalaureate Organization and offers both I.B. Programmes: Middle Years and Diploma. American School graduates can obtain three diplomas: a high school diploma accredited in the United States, the Ecuadorian Bachillerato, and the I.B. Diploma.
Student Council
[edit]Every year students from high school vote for the Student Council. The student Council is a group of representatives for high school that run activities and organize events. Candidates from the Student Council come from 11th or 12th (Secretary, Treasurer and Vice-President), and 12th grade only (President).
Model United Nations
[edit]The School hosts the largest Model United Nations in Spanish each year, which include local schools, thus contributing to the practice of democratic principles and the analysis of global and local issues in Ecuador.
Hymn
[edit]Gloria a tí, Colegio Americano
Notable alumni and staff
[edit]- Barbara Morgan taught here from 1978 to 1979. She taught English and science for one year. She was later an astronaut on the Space Shuttle.[7]
- Marcelo Aguirre, artist
- Rodrigo Borja, former President of Ecuador;
- Francisco Carrion, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Ecuador;
- Diego Fernando Cordova, former Ecuadorian ambassador
- David Davidovic, Vice-President at Merck, Genentech and Roche
- Gina Davidovic, President of Bay3000 Corporate Education
- Freddy Ehlers, journalist, Minister
- Luis Fierro, economist, writer, former Vice-Minister of Economy of Ecuador [1]
- Santiago Gangotena González, earned a PhD degree in Physics from University of North Carolina, Chapell Hill and founded the first liberal arts university in Ecuador, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
- Edna Iturralde, author
- Joseph J. Kohn, Princeton Maths Professor[8]
- Carlos Larreategui, former Minister, Chancellor of UDLA (Universidad de Las Americas)
- César Montúfar, presidential candidate, former Member of the National Assembly, Ph.D. in Political Science
- Verónica Montúfar, secretaria ejecutiva Amnistía internacional Ecuador (1991-1996), Responsable de Igualdad de género y de trabajadores con discapacidad (ISP Ecuador).
- Gian-Carlo Rota, mathematician and MIT professor,
- Guadalupe Mantilla, Director of the newspaper "El Comercio"
- Alvaro Mantilla, Director of the newspaper "Hoy"
- Martin Pallares, journalist and writer
- Rodrigo Paz, former mayor of Quito
- Frank Wilbauer, Director of the Red Cross, Ecuador
- Seye Adelekan, Musician
- Maria Fernanda Rea, Vice-President and Corporate Controller of Geodis Logistics Co.
- Xavier Ponce, Chairman of the Ecuadorian American Chamber of Commerce
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Heredia, Juan Carlos. "Propuesta de un modelo de evaluación participativa del desempeño profesional para los docentes de sexto grado del programa de años intermedios del Colegio Americano de Quito" (master's thesis). Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación. Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador (PUCE). Quito. 2007. 135 p.
- Durán Jaramillo, María Elizabeth and Andrés Sánchez Salazar. "Diseño de propuesta del mejoramiento del proceso de selección de docentes en la Fundación Colegio Americano de Quito" (thesis). Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador (PUCE). Quito. February 2005.
- Flores, Susana and María José Pasquel. "Guía didáctica metodológica para enseñar nociones y conceptos matemáticos y geométricos con material concreto en niños y niñas de 4 - 5 años aplicada al pre-kinder del Colegio Americano de Quito" () (Tesis de pegrado). Universidad Politécnica Salesiana. April 15, 2004. See profile page.
- "Education: Cooperative Style The American School of Quito. The Grace Log, Volumes 18-21. W. R.Grace & Company, 1935??. p. 14-15-?
- Ward, Douglas S. "The American School of Quito." Intellect, Volume 64, 1946. Start p. 385.
- "La Cooperativa Colegio Americano de Quito." El Año ecuatoriano. 1952. p. 120-122-? (Search page). "El mes de octubre de 1940 el Colegio Americano de Quito abría sus puertas a cien alumnos matriculados en su primer año escolar, como culminación de un esfuerzo y de un ideal de asociación propugnado por un grupo de caballeros que[...]"
Bibliography
[edit]- ^ a b c Bosberry-Scott, edited by Wendy (2011). John Catt Guide to International Schools 2011/12 : the Authoritative Guide to International Education. Suffolk: John Catt Educational Ltd. p. D146. ISBN 978-1908095251.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Contáctenos" (). Colegio Americano de Quito. Retrieved on April 3, 2015. "Manuel Benigno Cueva N80 - 190 Urb. Carcelén"
- ^ a b "Ecuador to Get New U.S. School; Plan Is Adopted in Attempt To Offset Rising Influence Of Totalitarian Ideas." The New York Times, 29 September 1940, section 2, p. 5. col. 8. "The first American school in Ecuador will be opened here next month through the initiative of the former Minister of War, Galo Plaza Lasso, and cooperation of the Ministry of Education"
- ^ O'Shea, Michael Vincent. The Nation's Schools, Volume 43. McGraw Hill, 1949. p. 52 (View #2, Search result). "That experiment, the American School of Quito, was begun in 1940 by Senor Plaza, and he continues to play a leading role in the school's development, despite his new duties as president of Ecuador. In the article Senor Plaza expressed his[...]
- ^ a b Princeton Alumni Weekly vol 49. 1948. p. xiix. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "History" (). Colegio Americano de Quito. Retrieved on April 4, 2015.
- ^ Ellis, Lee (2002). Who's who of NASA astronauts (1st ed.). River Falls, WI: Americana Group Pub. p. 131. ISBN 0966796144.
- ^ Cook, portraits by Mariana (2009). Mathematicians an outer view of the inner world (Online-Ausg. ed.). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-1400832880.
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- International Baccalaureate schools in Ecuador
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- 1940 establishments in Ecuador