Stella Maris College (Montevideo)

Stella Maris College (Montevideo)

Infobox Secondary school
name = Christian Brothers - Stella Maris College

motto = "Ad Astra" (Up To The Stars)
established = 1955
type = Private co-educational school
affiliations = Roman Catholic, Christian Brothers, International Baccalaureate Organization
headmaster = Juan Pedro Toni
Dean (Elementary School) =
Dean (Lower & Upper Secondary) = Nestor Florio Rey
IB Coordinator = Ruben Comotto
founder = Edmund Ignacius Rice (Christian Brothers)
chaplain =
chairman =
enrolment =
grades = K-12
colours = White, Green, Blue
free_label_1 =
free_1 =
Houses = 4 (Coed)
Former Pupils = Old Christians Club
campus = Carrasco
city = Montevideo
state = Montevideo
country = Uruguay
website = [http://www.stellamaris.edu.uy www.stellamaris.edu.uy]

The Stella Maris College of Montevideo, commonly referred as Christian Brothers College – Stella Maris or just Christian, is a private, co-educational, not-for-profit catholic school run by the Christian Brothers of Ireland. The school, located in the fancy residential neighborhood of Carrasco (Montevideo, Uruguay), is regarded as one of the best high schools in the country, blending a rigorous curriculum with strong extracurricular activities. The school's head master, history Professor Juan Pedro Toni, is a member of the Stella Maris Board of Governors and the school is a member of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), currently offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP). It has a very long list of distinguished former pupils, including economists, engineers, architects, lawyers, politicians and even F1 champions.

Location

The school is located in the south-east neighborhood of Carrasco in Montevideo's metropolitan area.

The Andes Accident of 1972

The school gained accidental fame when its alumni rugby team flew on Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which crashed into the Andes mountains on October 13, 1972. The story of the crash and rescue was first told in the 1974 book ' and more recently in the 2006 book '. The school also appeared in the documentary, "".

Twelve of the 45 people on board the plane died in the crash, and more died of their injuries later. Another 8 perished in an avalanche. The remaining survivors endured hunger, crash-related injuries, altitude sickness, and temperatures that fell to 30 degrees below zero at night. On their eighth day in the mountains, they heard on the radio that the authorities had stopped searching for them. When their scarce food reserves were gone, they were forced to eat those who had died in the crash.

On December 12, 3 of the remaining survivors set out to find help, hiking west across the Andes Mountains mountains to reach Chile. After scaling the nearly 17,000-foot Mt. Seler, they realized that the trek for help would take them much longer than they had thought. Therefore, to conserve their limited food supply, one of them returned to the crash site and the other two continued hiking west.

On 21 December 1972, the ninth day of their journey, they were found by peasants who grazed livestock in the high country, and the next day, the world learned of the 16 survivors who had beaten death for 72 days in the Andes mountains. [ [http://www.viven.com.uy/571/eng/accidente.asp Alive : The Andes Accident 1972 | Official Site| ] ]

Notable alumni

*Nando Parrado
*Gonchi Rodriguez

References

External links

* [http://www.stellamaris.edu.uy/ Official website]


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