Colégio Pedro II

Public University in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

22°53′57″S 43°13′16″W / 22.8992°S 43.2211°W / -22.8992; -43.2211InformationSchool typePublic UniversityMotto"Buscamos no saber a perfeição suprema"
(We seek in knowledge the supreme perfection)EstablishedDecember 2, 1837; 186 years ago (1837-12-02)RectorOscar HalacNumber of students12000CampusesHumaitá (2 units)

Centro São Cristóvão (3 units) Tijuca (2 units) Realengo (2 units) Engenho Novo (2 units) Duque de Caxias

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Colégio Pedro II (Pedro II College) is a Public University located in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Named after Pedro II of Brazil, it was established on 2 December 1837, and made official by Imperial decree on 20 December of the same year. It was named after the Emperor, since it was established on his birthday. Its first campus, downtown Rio de Janeiro, functions to this day.

History

Its origins can be traced to the Saint Peter Orphans' School founded in 1739, and later renamed to Saint Joachim School in 1766.

The Imperial Colégio de Pedro II was established in 1837 as part of a drive for national unity under the monarchy.[1]

The school is mentioned in the Brazilian Constitution, which says that it should remain under the Federal orbit.[citation needed]

  • Colégio Pedro II, 2010
    Colégio Pedro II, 2010
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    1856
  • School uniforms (1855)
    School uniforms (1855)

References

  1. ^ de Oliveira, Flaviana Alves; Gomes, Maria Margarida (2023). "SCHOOL PRACTICES IN THE OFFICE OF THE NATURAL HISTORY/BIOLOGY TEACHING LABORATORY AT COLÉGIO PEDRO I I (1960-1970)". Revista Brasileira De História Da Educação. 23: 1–24 – via ProQuest.
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