Colegio San Andrés
The Colegio San Andrés (English: St. Andrew's School) was founded in 1917 as the Anglo-Peruvian School by a Scottish missionary, John A. Mackay, who was later responsible for the YMCA in Latin America and president of Princeton Theological Seminary. After rapid growth, it became the Colegio Anglo-Peruano on May 12, 1919. During the Second World War the name of the school was changed to Colegio San Andrés by order of the government. The school has been on its present site since 1930.
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Colegio San Andrés
The Colegio San Andrés (English: St. Andrew's School) was founded in 1917 as the Anglo-Peruvian School by a Scottish missionary, John A. Mackay, who was later responsible for the YMCA in Latin America and president of Princeton Theological Seminary. After rapid growth, it became the Colegio Anglo-Peruano on May 12, 1919. During the Second World War the name of the school was changed to Colegio San Andrés by order of the government. The school has been on its present site since 1930.
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El Colegio San Andrés de Lima, ...... UNMSM), Francisco Stastny etc.
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Avenida Du Petit Thouars 179
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Initium sapientiae timor domini
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.[Proverbs 1:7]
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El Colegio San Andrés de Lima, ...... : la Iglesia Libre de Escocia.
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