Colegio Marista de Guaynabo is a private Roman Catholic high school in
Puerto Rico conducted by the Marist Brothers. It is one of the many Marist schools that take place within 80 countries around the world, being this one the first one to be located in the island of Puerto Rico.
History
In 1963, a group of families interested in having a catholic education for their boys, expressed their interest to the Archbishop of San Juan, Monsignor Jaime Dávila for the creation of the school.[1]
On September 2, 1963 Hno. David Mediavilla and Hno. Silvio Salicrup, delegates for the Order’s Superiors, arrived to evaluate the possibilities of making these families’ desires a reality.
On November 11, 1963, the news of approval for the foundation of the school arrives. The school had its first settling in the residence of the Architect Jorge Ramírez de Arellano, in Calle J, Garden Hills.
In August 1964, Colegio Marista started its educational history as boys only school, with 188 students for the first six grades. School population grew rapidly, accounting for 400 students in 1968. This growth seeded the construction of its new and actual facilities in Alturas de Torrimar, Guaynabo.
Extracurricular activities
Seahawks Chronicle (High School Publication)
La Palestra (High School Publication)
Il Giornalino (Middle School Publication)
Miniaturas (Elementary School Publication)
Consejo de Estudiantes (Student Council)
National Jr. Honor Society / National Honor Society
Club Modelo Naciones Unidas (Model United Nations)
Coro de Niños
Coro de Superior
Pro-Arte (Art implementation club - includes dancing and music)
Acuarela (Visual arts club)
Teatro (Drama Club)
Banda
Forensics League
Oratoria
Club de Matemáticas (Mathematics Club)
Club Del Lay-tee-go (Latigo)
Club de Ciencias (Science Club)
Science Bowl / Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)