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Jesuits have founded and managed a number of institutions, notably universities, which have produced many well-known alumni.

The most prominent of these universities are in the United States where they are organized as the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. In Latin America they are organized in the Asociación de Universidades Confiadas a la Compañía de Jesús en América Latina (Association of Universities Entrusted to the Jesuits in Latin America). Jesuit colleges and universities include (in alphabetical order):

List of Jesuit universities[]

This list includes four-year colleges & universities operated by Society of Jesus in the world.

Argentina[]

  • Universidad del Salvador (Buenos Aires)
  • Facultades de Filosofía y Teología de San Miguel
  • Universidad Católica de Córdoba

Belgium[]

  • UFSIA (University Faculties Saint Ignatius Antwerp) - in Antwerp, which merged with RUCA (State University Centre Antwerp) and UIA (University Institution Antwerp) and became the University of Antwerp in 2003.
  • Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) - also called University of Namur, in Namur.

Brazil[]

Canada[]

Manitoba[]

  • St. Paul's College, University of Manitoba

Newfoundland[]

  • Saint Bonaventure's College, St. John's

Nova Scotia[]

  • Saint Mary's University, Halifax (Halifax)

Ontario[]

  • Regis College, a graduate theological division in the University of Toronto; a member of the Toronto School of Theology (TST)

Quebec[]

  • Loyola College, now a campus of Concordia University (Montreal)

Saskatchewan[]

  • Campion College, University of Regina

Chile[]

  • Universidad Alberto Hurtado

Colombia[]

Croatia[]

  • Filozofski fakultet družbe Isusove (Zagreb)
  • Filozofsko-teološki institut družbe Isusove (Zagreb)

Dominican Republic[]

  • Instituto Filosófico Pedro Francisco Bonó (Santo Domingo)
  • Colegio Loyola (Santo Domingo)
  • Instituto Politécnico Loyola (San Cristóbal)
  • Instituto Agronómico San Ignacio de Loyola (Dajabón)
  • Escuelas Radiofónicas Santa María (La Vega)

Ecuador[]

El Salvador[]

  • Universidad Centroamericana "José Simeón Cañas" (San Salvador)

Germany[]

Guatemala[]

  • Universidad Rafael Landívar (Guatemala City)

India[]

Andhra Pradesh[]

  • Andhra Loyola College (Vijayawada)

Bihar[]

  • Saint Xavier's School. (Patna)

Gujarat[]

  • St.Xavier's Arts and Science College, Ahmedabad

Karnataka[]

  • St. Aloysius College, Mangalore
  • St. Joseph's Arts and Science College, Bangalore

Kerala[]

  • Loyola College, Thiruvananthapuram
  • St. Xavier's College, Thiruvananthapuram

Maharashtra[]

  • Saint Xavier's College, Mumbai
  • Xavier Institute of Engineering, Mumbai
  • St. Xavier's Technical Institute, Mumbai

Orissa[]

  • Xavier Institute of Management (Bhubaneswar)

Tamil Nadu[]

  • Loyola College, (Chennai; Madras)
  • St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirapalli
  • Arul Anandhar College, Karumathur, Madurai
  • St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai, Thirunelveli
  • St. Xavier's College of Education, Palayamkottai

West Bengal[]

  • St. Xavier's College, Calcutta (Kolkata)
  • St. Xavier's Collegiate School, Kolkata

Indonesia[]

  • Sanata Dharma University (Yogyakarta)

Italy[]

  • Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome) - formerly Collegio Romano

Japan[]

  • Sophia University (Tokyo)

Lebanon[]

  • Université de Saint-Joseph (Beirut)

Mexico[]

Baja California[]

  • Universidad Iberoamericana (Tijuana)

Coahuila[]

  • Universidad Iberoamericana (Torreón)

Distrito Federal[]

  • Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City)

Guerrero[]

  • Universidad Loyola del Pacífico (Acapulco)

Guanajuato[]

  • Universidad Iberoamericana (León)

Jalisco[]

  • Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (Guadalajara)

Puebla[]

  • Universidad Iberoamericana (Puebla de Zaragoza)

Nicaragua[]

  • Universidad Centroamericana (Managua)

Nigeria[]

  • Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja

Paraguay[]

  • Instituto Superior de Estudios Humanísticos y Filosóficos (Asunción)

Peru[]

  • Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya (Lima)
  • Universidad del Pacífico (Lima)

Philippines[]

  • Ateneo de Davao University (Davao City)
  • Ateneo de Manila University (Quezon City)
  • Ateneo de Naga University (Naga City)
  • Ateneo de Zamboanga University (Zamboanga City)
  • Loyola College of Culion (Culion, Palawan)
  • Manila Observatory (Quezon City)
  • Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan (Cagayan de Oro City)

Poland[]

  • Jesuit University of Philosophy and Education "Ignatianum" in Cracow
  • Pontificial Faculty of Teology "Bobolanum" in Warsaw

Spain[]

  • Universidad de Deusto (Bilbao)
  • Comillas Pontifical University (Madrid)
  • ESADE (Barcelona, Madrid)

South Korea[]

  • Sogang University (Seoul)

United Kingdom[]

  • Heythrop College, University of London (London)
  • Campion Hall, Oxford University (Oxford)

United States[]

Uruguay[]

  • Universidad Católica del Uruguay (Montevideo)

Venezuela[]

  • Instituto Universitario Jesus Obrero
  • Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (Caracas)
  • Universidad Católica del Táchira (San Cristóbal)

List of Jesuit secondary schools[]

The Jesuits have also founded and maintain a number of high schools or secondary schools, many of which formed by splitting off of or in association with Jesuit colleges or universities.

Australia[]

New South Wales[]

  • St Aloysius' College (Sydney)
  • St Ignatius' College, Riverview (Sydney)
  • Loyola College, Mount Druitt (Sydney)

South Australia[]

  • Saint Ignatius' College, Athelstone (Adelaide)

Victoria[]

  • Xavier College (Melbourne)
  • Saint Ignatius College Geelong (Drysdale)

Austria[]

Belgium[]

Bolivia[]

Brazil[]

Colégio Santo Inácio, Rio de Janeiro

Canada[]

Chile[]

Colombia[]

Cuba[]

  • Colegio de Belén, Havana (Closed and confiscated by Communist government in 1961, renamed Instituto Tecnico Militar)

Ecuador[]

  • Colegio San Gabriel (Quito)
  • Colegio Javier (Guayaquil)

El Salvador[]

  • Externado San José (San Salvador)

Egypt[]

  • College de la Sainte Famille (Cairo)

Federated States of Micronesia[]

  • Xavier High School, Chuuk

France[]

  • Lycée Saint Louis de Gonzague (Paris)

Germany[]

Hong Kong[]

  • Wah Yan College, Hong Kong
  • Wah Yan College, Kowloon

India[]

Andra Pradesh[]

  • St. Patrick's High School, Secunderabad

Goa[]

  • Saint Britto High School, Mapusa
  • Loyola High School, Margao

Gujarat[]

  • St. Xavier's High School Loyola Hall, Ahmedabad

Jharkhand[]

Kerala[]

  • Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram

Maharashtra[]

  • Holy Family High School, (Mumbai)
  • Loyola High School, (Pune)
  • St. Xavier's High School, (Fort Mumbai) (School Website)
  • Xavier's Boys Academy, (Mumbai)
  • St. Stanislaus High School, (Mumbai)
  • St. Mary's High School (ICSE), (Mumbai)
  • St. Mary's High School (SSC), (Mumbai)
  • St. Vincent's High School, (Pune)
  • Campion High School, (Mumbai)

New Delhi[]

Tamil Nadu[]

  • St. Xavier's High School [disambiguation needed], Tuticorin
  • St.Mary's Higher Secondary School, Madurai
  • St.Mary's Higher Secondary School, Dindigul
  • St.Xavier's Higher Secondary School, Palayamkottai

West Bengal[]

  • St. Lawrence High School, Kolkata

St. Xavier's Colligate School, Kolkata

St. Xavier's College, Calcutta

St. Xavier's School, Durgapur

St. Xavier's School, Haldia

St. Josephs Darjiling, North Point

St. Xavier's School, Shahebgunj

St. Xavier's School Burdwan

Indonesia[]

  • Kolese Gonzaga High School (Jakarta)
  • Kolese Kanisius High School (Jakarta)
  • Kolese Loyola High School (Semarang)
  • Kolese de Britto High School (Yogyakarta)
  • Seminary Petrus Kanisius Mertoyudan (Magelang)
  • Kolese Mikael (Solo)
  • Kolese PIKA (Semarang)
  • Kolese Le Cocq d'Armandville High School (Papua)

Iraq[]

  • Baghdad College ([1]) – Confiscated by the Baathist-controlled government in 1969. Currently the school is a government-run institution. Current PM candidates are alums.

Ireland[]

Italy[]

Kosovo[]

  • Loyola Gymnasium, Prizren

Malta[]

  • St Aloysius' College (Birkirkara)

Mexico[]

Coahuila[]

  • Instituto Carlos Pereyra (Torreon)

Guanajuato[]

  • Instituto Lux (León)

Jalisco[]

  • Instituto de Ciencias (Guadalajara)

Puebla[]

  • Instituto Oriente (Puebla)

Tamaulipas[]

  • Instituto Cultural Tampico (Tampico)

Nicaragua[]

  • Colegio Centro América (Central America School) (Managua) - Established in 1916 in the colonial city of Granada, as Colegio Centro America del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus (Central America School of the Sacred Heart of Jesus). Moved to the capital city Managua, where it still stands, in 1967. One of the oldests and most prestigious Private Schools of the country. Well known by its high academic rank. Several renowned writers, philosophers, politicians and businessmen of Nicaraguan history were alumni of the Colegio Centro America.
  • Instituto Loyola (Loyola Institute) (Managua)

Panamá[]

  • Colegio Javier (Javier Highschool) - One of the oldests and most prestigious Private School of the country. Colegio Javier is well knowed by it high academic rank. Juan Carlos Navarro the current mayor of Panama City is an alumnni of Colegio Javier

Peru[]

Puerto Rico[]

Philippines[]

  • Ateneo de Iloilo - Santa Maria Catholic School (Iloilo City)
  • Xavier School (San Juan, Metro Manila)
  • Sacred Heart School of the Society of Jesus (Cebu City)
  • Ateneo de Manila High School
  • Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan High School
  • Ateneo de Davao High School
  • Ateneo de Zamboanga High School
  • Ateneo de Naga High School

Portugal[]

  • Colégio de S. João de Brito

Spain[]

United Kingdom[]

England[]

  • Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, (Lancashire)
  • Wimbledon College (London)
  • St Ignatius' College (Enfield)
  • Mount St Mary's College (Sheffield); former Jesuit institution, its status was changed at September 2006

Scotland[]

United States[]

Venezuela[]

  • Colegio Loyola Gumilla (Puerto Ordaz)

Zimbabwe[]

  • St. Georges College (Harare)
  • Saint Ignatius College (Zimbabwe)

See also[]

  • Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities
  • List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions

External links[]

  • The Ignatian Wiki - a wiki website with articles on all known Jesuit schools worldwide

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