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Cupeyville School is a small, private, non-sectarian, co-educational college preparatory institution located in Río Piedras, [1] San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] [3]The school is accredited by the Middle States Association, the Department of Education of Puerto Rico, and C.A.D.I.E. [citation needed] It is the only accredited school in Puerto Rico in hands of a Puerto Rican family.
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Héctor Villanueva attended Cupeyville High School in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. [3] He later went to the University of Alabama at Birmingham because his parents insisted that he attend college. His father was a salesman and his mother Lourdes was a schoolteacher.
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The school was originally located in Santurce but the Jesuits moved it to its current location in San Juan, Rio Piedras in 1955. Colegio San Ignacio resembles a small university campus as it has several buildings: two identical buildings consisting of classrooms, named San Luis Gonzaga (formerly "Building A") and San Francisco Javier (formerly "Building B"); one building with a computer center ...
SESO is an independent, nonprofit, English language school serving the children from local, U.S. and international families of the area. Operating as a college preparatory school, SESO exists to provide a coeducational day school program at the elementary and secondary school levels. The student-teacher ratio is 24 to 1.
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