Colégio de São Bento Colégio de São Bento do Rio de Janeiro |
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O Melhor Colégio do Brasil
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Rua Dom Gerardo, 68 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Brazil |
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Coordinates | 22°53′52″S 43°10′47″W / 22.89774°S 43.179711°WCoordinates: 22°53′52″S 43°10′47″W / 22.89774°S 43.179711°W |
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Type | Private All-male |
Motto |
Ora et Labora (Pray and Labor) |
Established | February 9, 1858 |
Founder | Abade Frei Luís da Conceição Saraiva OSB |
School district | Centro (city centre) |
Rector | Dom Miguel Da Silva Vieira OSB (2010 - now) |
Grades | 1-12 |
Colour(s) | Red, Blue and Yellow |
Mascot | Lion |
National ranking | 1st |
ENEM average | 761.7 (2011) - Highest Score in the Country |
Newspaper | http://www.csbrj.org.br/jornal/ |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Colégio de São Bento is a Benedictine school for boys in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with a history that dates back more than 150 years. It was founded in 1858 on the hills overlooking Rio de Janeiro's harbor and the Guanabara Bay, by the adjacent Benedictine monastery (Brazilian Portuguese: Mosteiro de São Bento). Although the school is still run by the monastery, students who attend it may come from any denomination or religion.
All students follow a broad course of study, which includes Theology, Music, Physics, Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Classic Culture, Brazilian and Portuguese Literature and Portuguese Language, History, French, Spanish and English Languages, Philosophy, Sociology, Geography and Art History, among other subjects.
The school has been consistently rated the best Brazilian high school by ENEM (National High School Assessment Test), showing the highest ranking of college admissions in the country. Its graduates, who refer to themselves as Benedictines include Brazilian leaders from government and business, renowned doctors, educators, poets, musicians and writers.