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School in Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela
Colegio Angelo De Marta
Location
Puerto la Cruz
Venezuela
Information
Established1956
LanguageItalian and Spanish

Colegio Italo-Venezolano Angelo De Marta is an Italian private school in Puerto La Cruz (Venezuela).

Data

The Colegio Angelo De Marta has nearly one thousand students. It is located in the metropolitan area "Puerto la Cruz-Barcelona" that has more than a million inhabitants, of which nearly 50000 are Italians and/or their descendants. It is the second most important Italo-venezuelan school in Venezuela.

The school is an italo-venezuelan unidad educativa and has "kinder", "elementary" and "bachelor" (or high school) sections, where the Italian language lessons are mandatory.

History

On October 12, 1956, they began the activities in Venezuela the Italian School "Angelo De Marta", with the vision of keeping alive the Italian language for the Italian future generations grown in Venezuelan territory.

Subsequently, on November 25, 1959, a philanthropic group of Italian entrepreneurs of Venezuela began the construction of campus facilities, supported by Mr. Angelo De Marta, consul of Italy at the time, who donated the land where now are the headquarters of the institution. Initially the school was only in Italian language, but in the late 1960s started to be bilingual. Later was created the Unidad Educativa Colegio Italovenezolano Angelo De Marta, that actually has courses of Italian language even for relatives of students.

The first graduation of the College Italo-Venezolano "Angelo De Marta" was held on September 25, 1971, with the graduation of 29 bachelors of Science and 10 in Humanities. Recently there were the celebrations of the 59th years of existence of the Colegio De Marta

Notes

  1. "List of Italian schools in Venezuela ([[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy]] (Farnesina))". Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  2. "Banner of the Colegio De Marta". Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
  3. "Photo of the "Scuola elementare" in the early 1960s". Archived from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
  4. Photos & information about the Colegio De Marta
  5. Photos of 59th anniversary

See also

Italian schools in Venezuela
Caracas area
Puerto La Cruz
Zulia
Maracay
Italian schools with two asterisks are not recognized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  1. http://www.colegiopompeicaracas.com.ve/institucion.html Scuola Pompei
  2. http://colegioitaloplc.edu.ve/civ/la-institucion/ Scuola De Marta
  3. http://rosminivenezuela.blogspot.com/p/colegio-antonio-rosmini.html Scuola Rosmini
International schools in Venezuela
Caracas area
Maracaibo
Maturín
Puerto La Cruz
Maracay
German schools with one asterisk are not recognized by the German ZfA (Central Office of Schools) - Maracaibo previously had a school recognized by the West German government (see p. 29 of this document)
Italian schools with two asterisks are not recognized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  1. http://colegioitaloplc.edu.ve/civ/la-institucion/
  2. https://www.webcitation.org/6dCKYPay7?url=http://www.viaggiaresicuri.it/paesi/dettaglio/altre-informazioni/venezuela/informazioni-utili-nel-paese.html
Italian international schools
Schools with "statale" in their name are owned and operated by the Italian government. Others are private schools.
Schools with asterisks (*) are not recognised by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Italian schools.
Europe
North and
South America
Middle East
and North Africa
Sub-Saharan
Africa
Closed
In its list of privately-operated international schools, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs classifies Turkey as Europe
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