Saint-Louis de Gonzague

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Logo of Saint-Louis de Gonzague
Logo of Saint-Louis de Gonzague

Saint-Louis de Gonzague is a Roman Catholic lycée (school) in Haiti. It is an institution directed by the Brothers of Christian Institution-Freres de l'Intruction Chretienne (F.I.C). It was founded in 1890 and located at Center Street, Port-au-Prince. The official colors of the school are red and green.

At the beginning, the school was founded for students between the ages of 6 and 12. By 1930, Saint-Louis de Gonzague eventually offered Bachelor degrees for secondary school. In 1973, Saint-Louis de Gonzague engaged in a major expansion. The director at that time, Brother Ephreim, acquired land in a the suburb of Delmas. Since then, the secondary school moved to the new campus.

Secondary school
Secondary school

The primary school has an enrollment of about 400 students. All six grades have each three different sections. After graduating from primary school students usually go to the secondary school in Delmas. The secondary school is composed of seven grades with about 1000 students. Students are arranged in different sections per grade. The sections are named after colors: blue, yellow, purple, red, and green.

The group is usually shrunk from 250 students in seventh grade to 100 in the final grade. The final grade—Philosophical class—has three sections: blue, red and green. The school is known for its tough grading. The average GPA is said to be around 5.5 out of 10.

In 1998, the F.I.C decided to share the directing roles with non-religious members of the school. Since that time, Roger Legagneur and Mona B. Anthony have held managerial roles in the secondary school. As of April 1, 2008, Brother Joseph Bellanger is the Principal of the secondary school. Brother Frederique Milo is the principal for the primary school.

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