Carlos Pereyra School

Carlos Pereyra School (Escuela Carlos Pereyra) is a school founded by the Society of Jesus in La Laguna region of Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico, in 1942. It includes grades from preschool through high school.

Carlos Pereyra School
Collegio Jesuita en Torreon
Address
Calz. San Ignacio de Loyola 250 Ejido La Unión

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TypePrivate, Roman Catholic, Coeducation
MottoAlabanza al que Lucha (Spanish)
Praise for the Struggle
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Established1942 (1942)
FounderIsaac Guzman V.
Fr. Leobardo Fernández SJ
UNEC
RectorFr. Ricardo Cámara Lugo SJ
GradesK-12
MascotLobo (Wolf)
Tuition$6,730 MXN per month (high school)
AffiliationsMexican Jesuit Schools System
WebsiteCarlos Pereyra School

History

The members of the National Union of Catholic Students (UNEC) with the assistance of Leobardo Fernández launched the school in 1942. It was affiliated with the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and named after Carlos Pereyra a historian and diplomat, and native of Saltillo, Coahuila. High school classes began in law and social sciences, in physics and chemistry, and in physics and mathematics.[1]

Campus

The Carlos Pereyra School has a 15 hectare campus in the northern part of the city of Torreon, near the Iberoamerican University Torreón, a jesuit university. The campus has a chapel, a gymnasium-auditorium (Gimnasio-Auditorio Loyola), three auditoriums, physics and chemistry labs, computer labs, a general library (Biblioteca San Luis Gonzaga), a children's library, soccer fields, basketball and voleiball courts and a 400 meter track.

Rectors

  • Isaac Guzman (1942-1944)
  • Fr. Leobardo P. Fernandez SJ (1944-1949)
  • Rodolfo Gonzalez Treviño (1944-1949)
  • Jorge Sanchez (1949-1953)
  • Fr. Heriberto Navarrete SJ (1954-1960)
  • Fr. Luis Ochoa Gómez SJ (1960-1965)
  • Fr. Guillermo Cortés SJ (1965-1966)
  • Fr. Roman P. Navarro SJ (1966-1970)
  • Fr. Gabriel Farias SJ (1970)
  • Fr. James P. White SJ (1970-1976)
  • Fr. Rafael Lazcano SJ (1976-1983)
  • Fr. Javier P. Cadena SJ (1983-1989)
  • Fr. Manuel Torres SJ (1989-1995)
  • Fr. Victor Verdin SJ (1995-2000)
  • Fr. Hernán Villarreal SJ (2000-2001)
  • Fr. Alejandro Trevino SJ (2002-2008)
  • Fr. Felipe Espinosa SJ (2008 - 2014)
  • Armando M. Hernandez (2014-2020)[2]
  • Fr. Ricardo Cámara Lugo SJ (2020-today)[3]

References

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