Diez de Octubre School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MottoHoy buenos, mañana mejores
(Good today, better tomorrow)
Religious affiliation(s)Secular
(formerly Catholic)
Established12 August 1924 (1924-08-12)
Director
See list
  • Breña: Martín Alvarado
  • San Miguel: Luis Tello
  • Chiclayo: Rosa Alarcón
Diez de Octubre School
中華三民聯校
Main gate in Cieneguilla
Location
See list
Information
MottoHoy buenos, mañana mejores
(Good today, better tomorrow)
Religious affiliation(s)Secular
(formerly Catholic)
Established12 August 1924 (1924-08-12)
Director
See list
  • Breña: Martín Alvarado
  • San Miguel: Luis Tello
  • Chiclayo: Rosa Alarcón
LanguageSpanish, English and Chinese (Cantonese)[1]
Colour(s)Three colours:
  White
  Red
Websitewww.acepdiezdeoctubre.edu.pe

The Diez de Octubre School (Chinese: 中華三民聯校; pinyin: zhōnghuá sānmín lián xiào; lit. 'Chung Wa-San Min United Colleges'; CDO), is a Peruvian private school headquartered in Lima—in the districts of Breña and San Miguel— and Chiclayo. It was founded in 1924 by a group of women from the Catholic Ladies' Association of the Chinese Colony. The college offers early, primary and secondary education studies.[2]

The school, originally funded by the government of the Republic of China,[1] is the first Chinese school in the Americas.[3]

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI