JC Colin College inaugurated in Venezuela
As the Messenger goes to print the finishing touches are being applied to a magnificent new School in the parish of Flor Amarilla, Valencia, Venezuela for the poorest of the poor. Twenty years in the making, with massive financial help from friends in New Zealand and other countries, this dream project is about to be inaugurated.
The plans for a new Chapel next door are being finalised, and the project will come full circle from the first classes held in the sacristy, meeting hall, and Chapel of St Peter Chanel at Barrio Paso Real fifteen minutes walk away.
Time Line
1990 | A census taken by Young Volunteers in the barrio found that there were many children who had no school to go to. |
1990 | 15 November 1990: Fathers Pat Brophy and Angelo Omodeibegin the school named after Jean Claude Colin on the occasion of the year of the Bicentenary of his birth. Classes were taught in the sacristy, meeting hall and the Chapel of St Peter Chanel, Barrio Paso Real |
1993 | Colegio Juan Claudio Colin passed over to the Movement “Fe y Alegria” leaving behind its informal status gradually gaining official recognition. |
1996 | After a three and half year paper chase a plot of land 8000m2 in Barrio Bucaral 2, a neighbouring barrio nearby with the condition that it be built on within two years . |
1997 | Boundary Walls begun |
1998/1999 | First pavillion built |
1999 | The school shifts to its new site. |
2007 | Construction of Kitchen and Dining Room |
2008 | Construction of seating facilities in the grounds “Camino San Pedro Chanel” |
2009 | Pavilion Fr Arturo Buresti s.m. (second floors stairwell and three classrooms ) |
2009 | Football, Basketball and Volleyball courts laid down. |
2010 | Construction of Pavilion “Machu Piccu” (two floors 10 classrooms ) |
Laying in concrete the Parking Area | |
Topographic levelling and boundary canals laid for rain wáter drainage | |
Laying of Central Patio Fr Arturo Buresti s.m. | |
Boundary walls laid for childrens’ playground | |
2011 | Completion of roof of second floor of Pavilion “Machu Piccu” |
Completion of topograhic levelling with more rainwater drainage | |
Fencing off of certain areas; Maintenance workshop; Tuckshop – Canteen | |
Gate keeper house; Completion of Childrens’ Playground | |
Remodelling of the original pavilion for integration of all pavilions infra-stucture and grounds | |
Enlargement of the Library | |
New Assembly Hall from conversion of two former classrooms | |
New Computer laboratory. Big paint job | |
Inauguration: 30 September: |
The Inauguration and Blessing
The Inauguration was very simple and heart- felt, with the presence of Marist Fathers: Jhonny Rivas, Carlo Solís, Angel Saiz, Michele Palumbo and Tony O’Connor. Fathers Angel and Michele unveiled the plaque of Fr. Arturo Buresti, and Carlo Solis assisted the Archbishop Reynaldo Del Prette in the Blessing. A message was read by Fr Tony from Fr. Alejandro Muñoz s.m, Superior of the Marist Fathers, and another too was read from Father Patrick Brophy s.m., founder of Juan Claudio Colin College. Both messages heard with feeling and were well applauded.
There was much reference made to Venerable Juan Claudio Colin and his love for poor children and youth by means of education. Other speeches were made by Mr Gerardo Pages, regional director of Fe y Alegria , Lic Kendal Perez, Principal of the school and final words were given by the president of the Parents’ Association.We finished with a Venezuelan dance. We had begun with the pupils of sixth year secondary in a civil act of protocol. After the ceremony a small tornado crossed the sky, (but no rainbows today) then a soft rain fell followed by a downpour.
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