List of Jesuit institutions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search

Jesuits have founded and managed a number of institutions, notably universities, which have produced many well-known alumni.

The most prominent of these universities are in the United States where they are organized as the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. In Latin America they are organized in the Asociación de Universidades Confiadas a la Compañía de Jesús en América Latina (Association of Universities Entrusted to the Jesuits in Latin America). Jesuit colleges and universities include (in alphabetical order):

Contents

[edit] List of Jesuit universities

This list includes four-year colleges & universities operated by Society of Jesus in the world.

[edit] Argentina

[edit] Belgium

[edit] Belize

[edit] Brazil

[edit] Cameroon

[edit] Canada

[edit] Manitoba

[edit] Newfoundland

[edit] Nova Scotia

[edit] Ontario

[edit] Quebec

[edit] Saskatchewan

[edit] Chile

[edit] Colombia

[edit] Croatia

[edit] Dominican Republic

[edit] Ecuador

[edit] El Salvador

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] Guatemala

[edit] India

[edit] Andhra Pradesh

[edit] Gujarat

[edit] Jharkhand

[edit] Karnataka

[edit] Kerala

[edit] Maharashtra

[edit] Orissa

[edit] Tamil Nadu

[edit] West Bengal

[edit] Indonesia

[edit] Italy

[edit] Japan

[edit] Lebanon

[edit] Mexico

[edit] Nepal

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] Nicaragua

[edit] Nigeria

[edit] Paraguay

[edit] Peru

[edit] Philippines

[edit] Poland

[edit] Spain

[edit] South Korea

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] United States

[edit] Uruguay

[edit] Venezuela

[edit] Zambia

[edit] Zimbabwe

[edit] List of Jesuit secondary schools

The Jesuits have also founded and maintain a number of high schools or secondary schools, many of which formed by splitting off of or in association with Jesuit colleges or universities.

[edit] Australia

[edit] New South Wales

[edit] South Australia

[edit] Victoria

[edit] Austria

[edit] Belgium


[edit] Belize

[edit] Bolivia

[edit] Brazil

Colégio Santo Inácio, Rio de Janeiro

[edit] Canada

[edit] Chile

[edit] Colombia

[edit] Cuba

[edit] Ecuador

[edit] El Salvador

[edit] Egypt

[edit] Federated States of Micronesia

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] Guatemala

[edit] Hong Kong

[edit] India

[edit] Andhra Pradesh

[edit] Bihar

[edit] Goa

[edit] Gujarat

[edit] Jharkhand

[edit] Karnataka

[edit] Kerala

[edit] Maharashtra

[edit] New Delhi

[edit] Rajasthan

[edit] Tamil Nadu

[edit] West Bengal

[edit] Indonesia

[edit] Iraq

  • Baghdad College ([1]) – Confiscated by the Baathist-controlled government in 1969. Currently the school is a government-run institution. Current PM candidates are alums.

[edit] Ireland

[edit] Italy

[edit] Japan

[edit] Kosovo

[edit] Lithuania

[edit] Malta

[edit] Mexico

[edit] Coahuila

[edit] Guanajuato

[edit] Jalisco

[edit] Puebla

[edit] Tamaulipas

[edit] Baja California

[edit] Nicaragua

  • Colegio Centro América (Central America School) (Managua) - Established in 1916 in the colonial city of Granada, as Colegio Centro America del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus (Central America School of the Sacred Heart of Jesus). Moved to the capital city Managua, where it still stands, in 1967. One of the oldests and most prestigious Private Schools of the country. Well known by its high academic rank. Several renowned writers, philosophers, politicians and businessmen of Nicaraguan history were alumni of the Colegio Centro America.
  • Instituto Loyola (Loyola Institute) (Managua)

[edit] Panama

  • Colegio Javier (Javier High School) – One of the oldest and most prestigious private schools of the country. Colegio Javier is well known by its high academic rank.[citation needed] Juan Carlos Navarro, the current mayor of Panama City, is an alumnus of Colegio Javier.

[edit] Peru

[edit] Puerto Rico

[edit] Philippines

[edit] Portugal

[edit] Spain

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] England

[edit] Scotland

[edit] United States

[edit] Venezuela

[edit] Zimbabwe

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

  • The Ignatian Wiki - a wiki website with articles on all known Jesuit schools worldwide
Personal tools
Namespaces
Variants
Actions
Navigation
Interaction
Toolbox
Print/export
Languages