Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards facts for kids
Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards is a public high school in Pichilemu, Chile. It is a school for students in their teenage years. The school is named after Agustín Ross Edwards. He was a Chilean politician who helped build many important parts of Pichilemu.
This school is a "municipal" school. This means it is run by the local government of Pichilemu. It provides education to students in the area.
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About Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards
When the School Started
Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards opened its doors in 1979. Since then, it has been an important place for learning in Pichilemu. It offers a "Humanistic Scientific" education. This means students learn about both arts and sciences.
Full School Day Program
Since 1998, the school has used the "Complete Scholar Journey" program. This program means students spend more hours at school each day. It helps them get a more complete education. This extra time allows for more classes and activities.
School Leadership and Students
The principal of Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards is Hipólito Segundo Solano Rubio. He leads the school and its teachers. In 2015, the school had 562 students. There were also 38 teachers helping students learn.
Students have their own group called the "students' center." This group helps students share their ideas. It also helps organize activities. Parents also have a "parents' center" to support the school.
External links
- Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards Official Website: http://www.lare.cl