Borja School, Cuenca Explained

Borja School, Cuenca
Native Name:Spanish; Castilian: Unidad Educativa Particular Borja
Type:Private pre-school, primary and secondary school
Religion:Catholic
Gender:Boys
Denomination:Jesuit
Affiliation:Network of Jesuit schools in Ecuador
Rector:Jose Rodriguez[1]
Director:Irene Lopez
Teaching Staff:116
Enrollment:1,966
Grades:Pre-school
K-12
City:Baños, Azuay
Province:Cuenca
Country:Ecuador
Campus:91acres

Borja School, Cuenca (Spanish; Castilian: Unidad Educativa Particular Borja; abbreviated as UEPB) is a private Catholic pre-school, primary and secondary school for boys, located in the Baños, Azuay district of Cuenca, Ecuador. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1937 on property donated by the widow of Rafael Borja.

History

Rafael Borja School was founded in the Baños, Azuay district of Cuenca, on October 12, 1937, on property donated by Mrs. Rosa Malo. Its first location was the current one at the site of El Dorado Hotel. After two years it moved to a building next to the new Cuenca Cathedral. In 1956 the school moved again, to Pumapungo. The boarding school St. Francis Borgia was founded in 1946 at the initial headquarters of the school, and in 1959 moved to the building next to the Jesuits' Santo Cenaculo Church. Because of the archaeological importance of Pumapungo, the Central Bank of Ecuador purchased the building and the land, so the Jesuits returned to the area of Baños and built the present school.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.eltiempo.com.ec/noticias/novedades/23/347076/nuevo-rector-de-la-unidad-educativa-borja El Tiempo. Accessed 18 November 2016.