Présentation

Le collège Notre Dame des Anges ... 70 ans d'histoire

Sous l'impulsion de Mgr MAZE, les 4 premières Soeurs missionnaires Notre Dame des Anges (Canada) arrivent le 28 novembre 1950 pour ouvrir une école à Faa'a (Tahiti).

Découvrez son histoire

1951, Première rentrée

L’école ouvre ses portes le 19 février 1951 pour sa première rentrée. 180 élèves s’inscrivent et sont répartis en 3 classes dans la salle paroissiale Roma. La construction des bâtiments commence.

1952-1959, construction des bâtiments

Dès leur arrivée, les Soeurs se lancent dans la construction des bâtiments de l’école. Le 1er bâtiment est achevé en 1955. En 1959, le second bâtiment avec 12 nouvelles classes est inauguré par Mgr Mazé.

1959, l'école devient collège

En 1959, l’école devient collège Notre-Dame des Anges. Les premières promotions de filles passent le Brevet (BEPC).

Le collège aujourd'hui

Aujourd’hui, le collège comptent près de 700 élèves, encadrés par une équipe pédagogique de 45 professeurs et une équipe non enseignante de 30 personnes.

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  • Alumni
Students Graduate Empowered

It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.

Students are Prepared

It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.

Home of Mrs. Frances Edmond

It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church building on All Saints.

11 Mercer Street.

It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.

Herbert O. Hagens '60

It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church building on All Saints.

Bernard Kilgore

It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.

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Mila Hullett
HISTORY

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SOCIAL STUDIES

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FIRST GRADE TEACHER

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