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'''Colégio Marista Dom Silvério''' |
'''Colégio Marista Dom Silvério''', or CMDS, is a private ] school located on the southern region of ], in ]. Its courses go from pre-school to highscool, which in the Brazilian educational system is usually identified with ages from 4 to 17. | ||
CMDS was founded in 1950, and hosts more than 3,000 students. Part of the school's finances were used for the seven-year-long construction of ]. | CMDS was founded in 1950, and hosts more than 3,000 students. Part of the school's finances were used for the seven-year-long construction of ]. | ||
The school is named after ], a Catholic priest of the early twentieth century |
The school is named after ], a Catholic priest of the early twentieth century who was a member of the ], the Brazilian Academy of Literature. | ||
The current principal of CMDS is ]. | The current principal of CMDS is ]. |
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Colégio Marista Dom Silvério, or CMDS, is a private Marist school located on the southern region of Belo Horizonte, in Brazil. Its courses go from pre-school to highscool, which in the Brazilian educational system is usually identified with ages from 4 to 17.
CMDS was founded in 1950, and hosts more than 3,000 students. Part of the school's finances were used for the seven-year-long construction of Marista Hall.
The school is named after Dom Silvério Gomes Pimenta, a Catholic priest of the early twentieth century who was a member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras, the Brazilian Academy of Literature.
The current principal of CMDS is Roberto Gameiro.
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