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Colegio Jordán de Sajonia

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Colegio Jordán de Sajonia
Latin: Schola Jordanus de Saxonia
Address
Map
Carrera 1 68-50

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Colombia
Coordinates4°38′58″N 74°03′09″W / 4.64951°N 74.05252°W / 4.64951; -74.05252
Information
Other nameJordan of Saxony School
TypePrivate elementary, secondary, and university-preparatory school
Motto

(Standing Everybody Up Together)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
DenominationDominican Order
Patron saint(s)Blessed Jordan of Saxony
Established1 February 1954; 69 years ago (1954-02-01)
FounderFriar Alberto E. Ariza, O.P.
School districtChapinero
PrincipalFriar Javier Antonio Castellanos, O.P.
GenderCo-educational
Color(s)White, black, and green    
MascotA Dog With A Burning Torch
Websitejordandesajonia.edu.co

Colegio Jordán de Sajonia (English: Jordan of Saxony School; Latin: Schola Jordanus de Saxonia), is a private Catholic elementary, secondary and preparatory school located in Bogotá, D.C., Colombia. The bilingual school was founded on February 1, 1954 by Alberto E. Ariza, a Dominican Friar.

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Principals

  1. 1954–1960: Rev. José de Jesús Sedano González, OP
  2. 1961–1963: Rev. Luis Carlos Perea Sastoque, OP
  3. 1964: Rev. Ismael Enrique Arévalo Claro, OP
  4. 1965: Rev. Salvador Sánchez Toro, OP
  5. 1966–1969: Rev. Domingo Abel Amaya, OP
  6. 1970–1971: Rev. Adalberto Cardona Gómez, OP
  7. 1972–1976: Rev. Jesús Antonio Ceballos Giraldo, OP
  8. 1977–1979: Rev. Luis Carlos Perea Sastoque, OP
  9. 1979–1982: Rev. José Antonio Balaguera Cepeda, OP
  10. 1983–1986: Rev. Vicente Becerra Reyes, OP
  11. 1987: Rev. Marco Antonio Peña Salinas, OP
  12. 1987–1988: Rev. Jesús Antonio Ceballos Giraldo, OP
  13. 1989–1991: Rev. Mauricio Galeano Rojas, OP
  14. 1992–1993: Rev. Tiberio Polanía Ramírez, OP
  15. 1994–1995: Rev. José Arturo Restrepo Restrepo, OP
  16. 1995–1998: Rev. Mauricio Galeano Rojas, OP
  17. 1998–2003: Rev. Rubén Darío López García, OP
  18. 2003–2006: Rev. Jaime De Jesús Valencia García, OP
  19. 2006–2007: Rev. Jaime Andrés Argüello Parra, OP
  20. 2007–2011: Rev. Giovanni Humberto Guarnizo V, OP
  21. 2012-2015: Rev. Oscar Guayan Perdomo, OP
  22. 2015-2019: Rev. José Gabriel Mesa Angulo, OP
  23. 2019-2021 : Rev. Edgar Aníbal Rueda Bueno, O.P.
  24. 2021 : Rev. Javier Antonio Castellanos, O.P.

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