St Stanislas College
Dutch: Stanislascollege
Location
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Netherlands
Coordinates52°00′31″N 4°20′43″E / 52.008575°N 4.345414°E / 52.008575; 4.345414
Information
TypePrivate secondary school
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
DenominationJesuitss
Patron saint(s)Stanislaus Kostka
Established1948; 76 years ago (1948)
FounderSociety of Jesus
AffiliationLucas Education Foundation
Websitewww.stanislascollege.nl

St Stanislas College (Dutch: Stanislascollege) is a conglomerate of private Catholic secondary schools located in Delft, Pijnacker, and Rijswijk, in the province of South Holland, in the Netherlands.

Saint Stanislas College itself was founded in Delft as a Gymnasium in 1948 by the Society of Jesus.[1] When other surrounding schools needed to work together to secure funding they joined to form a conglomerate. In 2007, there were 4,253 students.[2] It is the third largest school in Delft, after the Christian Lyceum Delft and Grotius College. The College is part of the international network of Jesuit schools.[3]

History

When the college was founded, it was one of seven Jesuit schools in the Netherlands. The others were: St Willibrord College in Katwijk, which became Catholic Comprehensive School, Breul; Ignatius Gymnasium in Amsterdam; Maartenscollege, Groningen; Aloysius College, The Hague; and Canisius College, Nijmegen. The group had the acronym 'WIMACS'. In the 1980s and 1990s, with the exception of St Stanislas College, control of the schools was transferred to the local government, and because of mergers with other conglomerates, eventually those other schools lost their affiliation with the Jesuits.

Locations

The conglomerate has seven schools:

Chapel

St Stanislas Chapel (Dutch: Sint Stanislaskapel) is outside the front entrance to the college. The foundation stone was laid on 21 June 1955. It was consecrated on 13 November 1956, the anniversary of St Stanislas, by the Bishop of Rotterdam, Martinus Jansen. The architect of the chapel, which was designed in the style of the Bossche School, was Jan van der Laan.

Notable alumni

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Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Reunion". Katholieke Radio Omroep. Archived from the original on 2013-12-30. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Jezuïetencolleges". Jezuïeten (in Dutch). 2012-05-16. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  3. ^ "Europe - Jesuit European Committee for Primary and Secondary Education (JECSE) - Educate Magis". Educate Magis. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
  4. ^ Index from StanislasCollege.nl, retrieved 14 September 2013