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Public secondary school
IES San Isidro
Address
Calle de Toledo, 39, Madrid, Spain
28005
Information
Type
Public secondary school
Established
1845; 179 years ago (1845)
Head Master
Enrique de Avilés y Arroyo
Director of Studies
Rafael de Martín y Villa
Gender
Coeducational
Age
12 to 18
Colour(s)
Imperial roseate & pantone
The Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria San Isidro (IES San Isidro) is a co-educational day school for pupils from 12 to 18 years of age. It is located in the historical Calle de Toledo in Madrid, Spain.
It is one of 66 secondary schools established in provincial capitals and other major cities under the 1836 Plan General de Instrucción Pública. Most of these schools occupied the premises of disentailed convents and other church buildings.[1] Originally a boys' school, it became coeducational and state-owned in the second half of the 20th century.[citation needed] The school occupies part of a site belonging to several earlier schools, indirectly tracing its origins to 1346, and is considered the oldest non-university education center in Spain.[2]
San Isidro has educated eight Spanish prime ministers and was formerly referred to as the "nanny" of Spain's statesmen.[3][4] With the discovery of the Americas, the school gained importance in educating young men who would later become a credit to the Spanish Empire.[5] It has four Nobel Prize laureates among its alumni: José Echegaray, Jacinto Benavente, Vicente Aleixandre, and Camilo José Cela.[4]
^Escolano Benito, Agustín (in Spanish). "Review: El Instituto de San Isidro. Saber y patrimonio. Apuntes para una historia. González de la Lastra, Leonor y Fernández Bargueño, Vicente J. (eds)." Fundación madri+d. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
^Martín Villa, Rafael (in Spanish). "Centros Escolares con Patrimonio Histórico: IES San Isidro, Madrid". Participación Educativa, 7 (March 2008). Ministry of Education (Spain). Retrieved 21 January 2019.
^"Overview of Former pupils of the Instituto San Isidro". Retrieved 2016-10-13.[permanent dead link]
^ abBetim, Felipe (22 May 2014). "Un colegio con cuatro Nobel". El País. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
^Thomas, Hugh. El Imperio Español de Carlos V (2010).
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