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Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé

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The educational institution, although it was originally called the College of the Society of Jesus in Santa Fe, today is called the St. Bartholomew Major College, a name inherited from the seminary of the city re-founded by the Archbishop Don Bartolomé Lobo Guerrero on 18 October 1605 and located in
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By order of the Junta Virreinal de Temporalidades in 1772 the Seminary College was moved to the College of St. Bartholomew and Xaverian University, and it assumed all the educational functions. In 1823, the State handed over to the Archdiocese the old convent of the Capuchins and chapel of San José
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With the possibility of expropriation of the school building, the Jesuits built a new one on La Merced farm. They continued the College under the name of St. Bartholomew La Merced College, without renouncing the rights they had on the Colegio de San Bartolomé on Bolivar Square. Construction was
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recognized the autonomy of the College by Law 44. It ceded the use of the building that was considered national property and it became a private school with the name of Colegio San Bartolomé. In 1930 Xaverian University was reestablished in the College. In 1937, the National Congress by Law 110
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subsidized by the sale of part of the farm land, for a neighbourhood in La Merced. In 1941 classes began in the new school, and the old building was appropriated by the nation and run as a public school with the name of Colegio Nacional de San Bartolomé.
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what is now the Palacio de San Carlos. This seminary was run by the Jesuits. The seminarians and the borders both took their classes in the College of the Society of Jesus in Santa Fé, and called it the School and Seminary of St. Bartholomew.
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In 1842, the university and the college, together with the museum and the national library, were under the government control and directed by a single superior, who was rector of the University and of the College of St. Bartholomew.
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for use of the Conciliar Seminary. Since 1826 the university studies continuing there assumed the name First District University or Central University, now the
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Its baccalaureate building is a cultural and national monument by Decree 1584 of 11 August 1975, and is located diagonally across from the southeast corner of
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showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate
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and the Jesuits José Dadey, Martín de Funes, Juan Bautista Coluccini, Martín de Torres, Bernabé de Rojas, and Diego Sánchez. The school is managed by the
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In 1887 the Company of Jesus returned to Bogota and the National School of St. Bartholomew was again put under their direction. In 1891 the first
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in Bogota are part of the Jesuit block, which has been under restoration by the Society of Jesus and the Colombian Ministry of Culture.
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returned and decreed the banishment of the Jesuits; the school became a public school. By 1865, its administration was given to the
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In 1704 the College which competed with the Rosary College took the name Royal Major College and Seminary of St. Bartholomew.
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claimed the building, forcing the Jesuits to construct a new building on the grounds of La Merced while appealing to the
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to found the College of the Society of Jesus with support from the Archbishop of Bogota Don Bartolomé Lobo Guerrero.
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in 1844, oil by Santiago Castillo Escallón. The Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé is pictured at far right.
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Plaza de Bolívar (and the Colegio de San Bartolomé to the right) in 1840 by José Santos Figueroa
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Where there is a Bartolino there is a gentleman, where there is a Bartolina there is a Lady
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the Jesuits returned and on 8 January 1859 took charge of the College of St. Bartholomew.
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In 1937 the high school students formed a football team that in 1946 became the current
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School flag tower and cupola of St. Ignatius church seen from La Candelaria neighborhood
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The Jesuits of St. Bartholomew brought the first printing press to Colombia.
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authorizing its foundation. It opened on 1 January 1605 with 70 students.
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in Bogota. This building along with the Church of St.Ignatius and the
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Torreón de la Bandera in 1894, photographed by G. Cuéllar
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The school was established on 27 September 1604 with a
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St. Bartholomew Major College
Spanish


Bolivar Square
Bogota
Cundinamarca
Coordinates
4°35′49.13″N 74°4′32.75″W / 4.5969806°N 74.0757639°W / 4.5969806; -74.0757639
Catholicism
Jesuit
Bartolomé Lobo Guerrero
SJ
K–12
Co-educational
Nickname
www.sanbartolome.edu.co
private
Catholic
Plateresque
Santa Fe
Bogotá
Cundinamarca
Colombia
Bartolomé Lobo Guerrero
Society of Jesus
National University of Colombia
National Library of Colombia
Bolivar Square
Museum of Colonial Art

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