Kolese Gonzaga

Gonzaga College Jakarta
Kolese Gonzaga Jakarta
Location
Pejaten, Jakarta
Indonesia
Information
Motto Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam (Latin)
For the Greater Glory of God
Established 1987 (1987)
Rector Pater Thomas Sarjumunarsa, SJ
Principal Pater Leonardus E. B. Winandoko, SJ
Affiliation Jesuit (Roman Catholic)
Website kolesegonzaga

SMA Kolese Gonzaga is a Catholic high school in Pejaten, South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, established in 1987. It began as a boys' school but has accepted girls since 1990. It was originally named as Kolese Kanisius unit Selatan (English: Canisius College, Southern Unit) and got its current name in 1990. Its nicknames are Gonz and GC (Gonzaga College).[1]

History

The school was built alongside Wacana Bhakti Seminary in Pejaten, South Jakarta, on land owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jakarta. Built in 1986-1987, it opened November 3, 1988.

Mottos

The school has several mottoes:

Major school events

Current: Gonzaga Festival, Gonzaga Visual Art, School Jamboree, Live-in, Study tour, New Students' Orientation Period (MOPD).[3]

Former: Gonzaga School Meeting (GSM), Gonzaga Performance Night (GPN), Gonzaga Science and Art (GSA), Computer Competition @ Gonzaga (CC@G).

Administration

The school is led by a Rector, who oversees the Principal. The Principal has three Vice Principals, one each for Curricular Affairs, General Affairs, and Student Affairs (the last more commonly called "moderator" within the school community). The Rectors, Principals, and Moderators traditionally are ordained Jesuit priests.

In popular culture

Kolese Gonzaga was one of the settings for the famous Indonesian film Ada Apa dengan Cinta?.

See also

Other Jesuit Colleges in Indonesia:     Kolese Kanisius     Kolese Loyola

Lists:      List of Jesuit institutions     List of schools in Indonesia

References

Coordinates: 6°16′38.89″S 106°49′21.03″E / 6.2774694°S 106.8225083°E / -6.2774694; 106.8225083


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