Colegio Agustín Codazzi

School in Caracas, Venezuela
10°30′18″N 66°52′28″W / 10.5049369°N 66.87454100000002°W / 10.5049369; -66.87454100000002InformationEstablished1951LanguageItalian (and Spanish, English)

Colegio Agustín Codazzi is an Italian international school in La Florida, Caracas, Venezuela.[1]

Data

The "Colegio Codazzi" has Scuola infanzia “O. Molinari” (preschool), Scuola elementare “O.Molinari” (primary school) and Scuola media “Leonardo Da Vinci” (middle school) through Scuola secondaria (Liceo scientifico “Venezuela”) (upper secondary school).

It is named after Agostino Codazzi, who was an Italian military, scientist, geographer, cartographer, and governor of Barinas (1846-1847) and made his main investigations and cartographic work in Venezuela and Colombia, thereby creating for both countries a complete set of maps and statistics after the tumultuous post-independence years from the Spanish Empire.

The "Collegio Agostino Codazzi" (as is called in Italian) is the main Italian school of Caracas and Venezuela.[2]

Furthermore, the Codazzi is officially labeled as an overseas Italian school recognized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy.[3]

History

The Codazzi was founded by Italian immigrants in 1951. In the 1960s it had nearly one thousand students, when the Italian colony was the biggest immigrant colony in Caracas. In the 1960s and 1970s it was one of the two main European schools of Caracas, with the German Colegio Humboldt. In those decades in the Italian community of Caracas the two more attended schools by students were the Codazzi and the Colegio Amerigo Vespucci, with rivalry also in sport matches (like soccer).

The Codazzi began following also a Venezuelan curriculum in 1986, that was temporarily closed in 2011[4]

Recently the school has suffered economic problems because of the recent Venezuelan crisis, but it has overcome the difficulties thanks in part to the help of the Italian Embassy in Caracas.[5]

Notable alumni

  • Princess Victoria Romanovna, member of the former Russian imperial family

Notes

  1. ^ "Informazioni utili nel Paese" (Archive). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy (Farnesina). Retrieved on November 21, 2015. "A.C. AGUSTIN CODAZZI - SCUOLA ITALIANA (legalmente riconosciuta sia per le classi elementari che medie e liceali) Indirizzo: Escuela Agustín Codazzi, Av.da Los Pinos, Quinta Elisa, La Florida - Caracas"
  2. ^ "Escudo" of the Collegio Agostino Codazzi de Caracas
  3. ^ "SCUOLE PARITARIE ITALIANE ALL'ESTERO" (). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy). p. 5/6
  4. ^ Bafile, Mauro. "SCUOLA AGUSTÍN CODAZZI Chiude nel 2011 la scuola venezolana della nostra “Agustín Codazzi”" (Archive). La Voce d'Italia.in print Archived 2015-11-22 at the Wayback Machine (Archive): Monday April 18, 2011. p. 2. "Attualmente nel Collegio privato Codazzi, fondato nel 1951 da immigrati italiani, e funzionante solo come scuola italiana, dal 1986 funziona anche una “Unidad Educativa” che segue i programmi di studio locali. "
  5. ^ Video de la "Fiesta de Navidad 2013" (Christmas celebrations) in the Codazzi

See also

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Italian schools in Venezuela
Caracas area
Puerto La CruzZuliaMaracay
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
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  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
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