Colegio Nacional de la Capital

Colegio Nacional de la Capital

Coordinates: 25°18′08″S 57°37′03″W / 25.3023°S 57.6176°W / -25.3023; -57.6176

Colegio Nacional de la Capital
"Gral. Bernardino Caballero"
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Established January 4, 1877
Type Public secondary
Coeducational
Principal Raúl Aguilera Méndez
Location 530 Eusebio Ayala,
Asuncion, Paraguay
Campus Urban
Nickname CNC
Website www.mec.gov.py/cnc

Colegio Nacional de la Capital "Gral. Bernardino Caballero" (or simply CNC) is a public high school in Asuncion, Paraguay. The school is one of the most prestigious in Paraguay. Many personalities have studied there.

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History

The CNC was established on January 4, 1877, and is called after General Bernardino Caballero, hero of the Triple Alliance War and former president of the country.[1]

It was located where the present day Colegio Nacional Asunción Escalada is located. In 1950 it moved to the property where it is located at present, on Eusebio Ayala Avenue.

The first teacher appointed was Professor Gaston Riviere to French class. Then the following teachers were appointed: Eugenio Bertoin, Dr. José María Pérez, Pascual Vía, Fr. Facundo Bienes y Girón, Carlos Duval, Rodney Croskey, Cristóbal Campos y Sánchez, Domingo Jiménez, and Leopoldo Gómez de Terán.

The CNC was the support for the creation of the Escuela de Derecho (School of Law), today known as Facultad de Derecho, the expenses of the maintenance and empowerment of this school were paid by the CNC.

From its inception until 2004 the school was only for men, from 2004 to date the school is mixed.[1]

Alumni

Alumni include many Presidents, members of political parties of all ideologies, internationally recognized scientists, artists and ideologists. A partial list includes:

Presidents of the country

See also

  • List of high schools in Paraguay

External Links

References


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