Instituto Santa Marta, Educational institution in Colón, Argentina
Instituto Santa Marta is a school with multiple buildings in Colón that serves students from early childhood through secondary level. The campus sits at the intersection of Streets 49 and 19, with classrooms and outdoor areas for learning and recreation.
The school was founded in April 1920 by three nuns, including Mother Rosa María Lodier, who started their work in a humble location. This early commitment to education shaped how the institution developed over the following decades.
The school encourages religious and educational experiences that shape daily student life based on founding principles. Prayer and spiritual reflection are woven into the rhythm of the school day.
The campus is easy to find at the corner of Streets 49 and 19 in Colón and offers education across multiple levels. Visitors should contact the school ahead of time to learn about visiting hours and access policies.
In its earliest days, students used wooden crates to store school materials, showing the modest beginnings of the place. These simple conditions demonstrated the determination of the founders to provide education despite limited resources.
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