Colegio San José (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Explained

Colegio San José
Motto:la|Ad conservandam fidem
en|To preserve the faith let me bequeath
Type:Private middle school and high school
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Society of Mary
Head Label:President
Head:Carmen Camacho
Chair Label:Chaplain
Chair:Francisco T. González, S.M., M.D.
City:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Postcode:00925
Enrolment:≈<1,000
Gender:Boys
Lower Age:Middle School Grades 6-8
High School Grades 9-12
Upper Age:(US System)
Colours: Conquerors' Red
Publication:La Lanza
Free Label 1:Notable Alumni
Free 1:Conquerors Emerita
Website:https://www.csjpr.org/

Colegio San José is a Catholic, Marianist, college preparatory school of academic excellence for young men, which strives to develop capable, responsible, and sensitive Christian leaders, committed to the service of God and neighbor. In philosophy, action, and service, we affirm the Characteristics of Marianist Education

Around 50–70% of graduates study in a university outside of the island, mainly in the continental United States. San José has 25 organized clubs, a varsity program in eleven sports (volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, soccer, indoor soccer, cross-country, track and field, swimming, bowling), a junior varsity program with six sports (basketball, tennis, Cross Country, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field and volleyball) and a juvenile program with three sports (basketball, cross country and volleyball). San José has a student newsletter called La Lanza, an award-winning student publication, and a Student Council. Qualified students are selected as National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society members. Recent victories achieved by the school during the school year 2008–2009 include winning 7 out of 8 categories during the Intercollegiate League of History and Geography's annual competition.

Colegio San José has had more than 100 National Merit Scholars and several nominations for Presidential Award, during the past five years.

The school was founded by the Society of Mary (Marianists) in 1938.

Curriculum

Middle school (7th-8th)

High School (9th-12th)

Elective Classes

Electives

For 10th graders

For 11th graders

For 12th graders

Honor and Advanced Placement classes

Advance Placement Classes

Community service

Notable alumni

Engineering

Politics

Business and professionals

Fine arts

Athletes

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://pubhtml5.com/gdpe/nnxq/. The Book of Lists, Latin Media House, San Juan, 2017, p. 90.