Inácio Montanha

Inácio Montanha ( July 25, 1858 , Jaguarão — 1933 Porto Alegre) was an Brazilian Educator. He studied at the Episcopal Seminary of Porto Alegre, graduating as a professor in 1879, gaining renowned as one of the main masters of the city. He taught Portuguese, Mathematics, History and Geography. In view of his reputation it was invited teaching in the Seminarand in 1890 it established and started to direct the Brazilian School, which likewise became one of most given prestige, been considered a school-model and frequented by the elite. Over his classes they passed figures that then became eminent, like Nicolau de Araújo Switch, Walter Jobim, Getúlio Vargas and Ildo Meneghetti. They were reserved a third of the waves to poor pupils whom they could not deal with the studies. After leaving the

Inácio Montanha

Inácio Montanha ( July 25, 1858 , Jaguarão — 1933 Porto Alegre) was an Brazilian Educator. He studied at the Episcopal Seminary of Porto Alegre, graduating as a professor in 1879, gaining renowned as one of the main masters of the city. He taught Portuguese, Mathematics, History and Geography. In view of his reputation it was invited teaching in the Seminarand in 1890 it established and started to direct the Brazilian School, which likewise became one of most given prestige, been considered a school-model and frequented by the elite. Over his classes they passed figures that then became eminent, like Nicolau de Araújo Switch, Walter Jobim, Getúlio Vargas and Ildo Meneghetti. They were reserved a third of the waves to poor pupils whom they could not deal with the studies. After leaving the