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The Secondary School Luís de Camões ( pt, Escola Secundária Luís de Camões) is a
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located in the
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of Arroios, in the
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capital of
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, classified as a ''Monumento de Interesse Público'' (''Monument of Public Interest'') in 2012. Founded in 1902 and named after Portuguese poet
Luís de Camões Luís Vaz de Camões (; sometimes rendered in English as Camoens or Camoëns, ; c. 1524 or 1525 – 10 June 1580) is considered Portugal's and the Portuguese language's greatest poet. His mastery of verse has been compared to that of Shakespear ...
, it is one of the largest and most prestigious secondary schools in Lisbon, known for the many important Portuguese public figures who have attended it, including novelist
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.


History

At the beginning of the 20th century, and following the reform of the lyceum educational system by the Ministry and Secretary-of-State for Business, in 1905, Eduardo José Coelho the public school equipment initiated a period of development. This involved the rationalization of teaching which extended to the reorganization of spaces, as exemplified by architects
Miguel Ventura Terra Miguel Ventura Terra (1866–1919) was a Portuguese architect. Ventura Terra studied in Porto and later in the École de Beaux-Arts of Paris in the ''atelier'' of Victor Laloux. Upon his return to Portugal, he became a celebrated architect an ...
and José Marques da Silva, who worked on many of the lyceums in Lisbon and Porto. In Lisbon, Ventura Terra was responsible for work done on the
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(1906), Camões (1907) and Maria Amália (1913) lyceums, which became a reference to school architecture in the era and modernized the building culture of the city. In 1907, Miguel Ventura Terra (1866-1919) was commissioned by the Ministry of the Kingdom and ''Direção-geral da Instrução Secundária Superior Especial'' to install a lyceum on State lands. Construction on the site began in January 1908, under the supervision of António Ribeiro. The final project was inaugurated on 16 October 1909. The lyceum of Camões was constructed to substitute the old National Lyceum of Lisbon, created in 1902, and inadequate for the teaching needs and number of students. At the time of its inauguration there was a general consensus that the building ''had beautiful conditions and a model for hygiene and pedagogic teaching'', as reported by the newspapers. Critics noted that the school was isolated on the square (the ''Largo do Matadouro Municipal''), which was a natural zone on the edge of urban expansion and little accessible. The lyceum, owing to its purpose-built nature (from scratch and specific to teaching) was an architectural educational reference, both formally and esthetically, respecting the functional necessities of the site. The great number of students that this urban lyceums received, and that hygiene theories at the time, meant that there was an obligation to include physical education classes, resulting in a modular system of pavilions used for complimentary classes, with patios and exterior recreational spaces. The principal wings, used for traditional teaching rooms were linked to new sporting pavilions, gymnasium, change rooms and projected swimming pool (which were unique for the country at the time). The lyceum was a public utility, functional and rationalist. It was projected to integrate into the urban fabric, albeit isolated initially. Ventura Terra delineated a construction model that was more simple then the habitual designs, responding to the a request by the first rector of the Central Lyceum, Rui Teles Palhinha: :''construction of a building that purpose built...that obeyed the principals of the utmost economy, with the eye to a precise school of airyness and light...and dispensing with pumice and rich woods.'' Ventura Terra therefore included rectangular articulated blocks, using new materials for the time (iron and tile) and a composition that did not include closed corridors in favour of halls open to the patio and exterior galleries, and multiple recreational spaces. Two decades later, in 1927, two pavilions were constructed for physical education and chemistry classes, in response to new reforms in the education system, along with the necessity to alienate the laboratories from the principal installations, to avoid accidents. In the 1930s, the building was remodelled, in order to expand students, as well as install a new canteen and annexes. The DGEMN began work on the site in 1954, with periodic repairs and conservation projects, by the ''Direcção dos Serviços de Construção e Conservação'' (1954), then the ''Serviços de Construção e Conservação'' (1957 and 1961). In 1959, two pavilions/halls were constructed by the ''Serviços de Construção e Conservação'', in conjunction with the ''Junta de Construções para o Ensino Técnico e Secundário''. In 1970, a bust of Camões commissioned and executed by Fernando Fernandes, which was presented in 1972. On 3 August 2006, the Vice-President of IPPAR initiated a process to classify the building, that terminated on 6 December 2011 with its classification as a ''Monumento de Interesse Público'' by the DRCLVTejo.


Architecture

The site is situated in an urban landscape, occupying half of the block delimited by the ''Praça José Fontana'', ''Rua Almirante Barroso'', ''Rua da Escola de Medicina Veterinária'' and ''Rua Dona Estefânia''. The ''Praça José Fontana'' (a triangular "square") and organized around the ''Jardim de Henrique Lopes de Mendonça'' fronts the main facade of the school, separated urban arterial and grated fence with access by pavement stone. To the south, in the neighbouring block, is the ''Escola Superior de Medicina Veterinária'' (''Supeior School of Veterinary Medicine'') and to the north, the small walls of the old lyceum, oriented to the ''Rua Almirante Barroso'' and the primitive ''Escola Industrial António Arroio'' (''Industrial School António Arroio''). The symmetrical rectangular plan, in the form of a tridentFrança (2010), p.149 is composed of a principal facade, and two lateral wings, as well as central body parallel to this, that creates two vast, rectangular open spaces used as recreational areas. The halls are distributed, essentially, in the lateral wings and the central block used for gymnasium and refectory, while the front facade provides the administrative spaces for the institution. In the administrative wing is the bust of Camões.


Notable people


Literature

* Mário de Sá-Carneiro * Tomás Cabreira Júnior * Aquilino Ribeiro *
José Rodrigues Miguéis José Rodrigues Miguéis (9 December 1901, Lisbon – 27 October 1980, New York) was a Portuguese translator and writer. Biography Born to a middle-class family in the Alfama neighborhood of Lisbon, he was originally expected to have a career i ...
* Rómulo de Carvalho * Mário Dionísio *
Jorge de Sena Jorge Cândido Alves Rodrigues Telles Grilo Raposo de Abreu de Sena (2 November 1919 – 4 June 1978) was a Portuguese-born poet, critic, essayist, novelist, dramatist, translator and university professor who spent the latter portion of his life ...
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José Cardoso Pires José Cardoso (2October 192526October 1998) was a Portuguese author of short stories, novels, plays, and political satire. Life and career Early life Pires was born in the Portuguese village of São João do Peso, which is within the district ...
* Luiz Pacheco *
Vergílio Ferreira Vergílio António Ferreira, JOSE (Melo, Gouveia, 28 January 1916 – Lisbon, 1 March 1996) was a Portuguese writer, essayist, professor and a key figure in Portuguese-language literature. His prolific literary output, comprising works of fi ...
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Fernando Namora Fernando Namora (15 April 1919 – 31 January 1989), with the full name Fernando Gonçalves Namora was a Portuguese writer and medical doctor. Namora was born in Condeixa-a-Nova, Coimbra District and died in Lisbon, Portugal. He received his med ...
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Urbano Tavares Rodrigues Urbano Tavares Rodrigues, GCIH (December 6, 1923 – August 9, 2013) was a Portuguese professor of literature, a literary critic and a fiction writer, winner of many literary prizes. Life Urbano Tavares Rodrigues was born in Lisbon on Decembe ...
* Almeida Faria *
António Lobo Antunes António Lobo Antunes, GCSE (; born 1 September 1942) is a Portuguese novelist and retired medical doctor. He has been named as a contender for the Nobel Prize in Literature. He has been awarded the 2000 Austrian State Prize, the 2003 Ovid P ...
* Mário de Carvalho *
Manuel da Fonseca Manuel Lopes Fonseca, better known as Manuel da Fonseca (15 October 1911 in Santiago do Cacém – 11 March 1993), was a Portuguese Portuguese may refer to: * anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal ** Portugue ...
* João Aguiar * Baltazar Lopes da Silva *
José Gomes Ferreira José Gomes Ferreira, GOSE, GOL (9 July 1900 – 1985) was a Portuguese poet and fiction writer with a vast work of varied influences. Gomes Ferreira was also a political activist that participated in the resistance against the dictatorship o ...
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Eduardo Prado Coelho Eduardo Prado Coelho (29 March 1944 Lisbon - 25 August 2007 Lisbon, Portugal) was a Portuguese writer, journalist, columnist and university professor. He was also a political and cultural critic. Coelho was born on 29 March 1944 in Lisbon, Portu ...
* Nuno Júdice * Júlio Isidro


Politics

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Álvaro Cunhal Álvaro Barreirinhas Cunhal (; 10 November 1913 – 13 June 2005) was a Portuguese communist revolutionary and politician. He was one of the major opponents of the dictatorial regime of the '' Estado Novo''. He served as secretary-general of the ...
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Durão Barroso Durão is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Joaquim Durão (1930–2015), Portuguese chess player * Nuno Durão (born 1962), Portuguese rugby union footballer and coach * Santa Rita Durão (1722–1784), orator and poet, cre ...
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António Guterres António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres ( , ; born 30 April 1949) is a Portuguese politician and diplomat. Since 2017, he has served as secretary-general of the United Nations, the ninth person to hold this title. A member of the Portuguese Soci ...
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Francisco Cunha Leal Francisco Pinto da Cunha Leal (22 August 1888 – 26 April 1970) was a Portuguese politician during the period of the Portuguese First Republic. He served as 84th Prime Minister of Portugal The prime minister of Portugal ( pt, primeiro-minis ...
* Garcia Pereira *
Marcelo Caetano Marcelo José das Neves Alves Caetano (; 17 August 1906 – 26 October 1980) was a Portuguese politician and scholar. He was the second and last leader of the Estado Novo after succeeding António Salazar. He served as prime minister from 196 ...
* Rui d'Espiney * João Semedo


Medicine

* Nuno Lobo Antunes *
João Lobo Antunes João Lobo Antunes (; 4 June 1944 – 27 October 2016) was a Portuguese neurosurgeon. Life and career João Lobo Antunes was born in Lisbon as the second of six sons of João Alfredo de Figueiredo Lobo Antunes (born 1915), prominent Neurologis ...
* Cesina Bermudes * Mateus Martins Prata * José Manuel Domingos Pereira Miguel


Sports

* Mário Moniz Pereira


Music

*
Jorge Palma Jorge Manuel de Abreu Palma (born 4 June 1950) is a Portuguese singer and songwriter. A well-known and acclaimed songwriter in Portugal, Palma has achieved success with songs such as "Deixa-me Rir", "Frágil" and "Encosta-te a Mim". Early lif ...
* Frederico de Freitas * Burinda Aguiar


Social sciences

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Luís Lindley Cintra __NOTOC__ Luís Filipe Lindley Cintra (5 March 1925 – 18 August 1991) was a prominent figure in Portuguese philology and linguistics. A prolific writer with over 80 published works, he was a keen student of the historical differentiation during t ...
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Delfim Santos Delfim Pinto dos Santos (1907–1966), was a Portuguese academic, philosopher, educationist, essayist and book and movie reviewer. Life Delfim Santos was born in Oporto, Portugal in 1907, to Arnaldo Pinto and Amelia dos Santos Oliveira. His ...
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* Arlindo Manuel Caldeira * Luís Ribeiro Soares


Film and theatre

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Luís Miguel Cintra Luís Miguel Valle Cintra (born 29 April 1949) is a Portuguese actor. He has appeared in more than 60 films since 1970. In 1973 Cintra founded the Teatro da Cornucópia with Jorge Silva Melo. Selected filmography * '' A Ilha dos Amores'' (198 ...
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Jorge Silva Melo Jorge Freitas e Silva Melo (7 August 1948 – 14 March 2022) was a Portuguese actor, theatre director, writer, playwright and translator. In 1973 Melo founded the Teatro da Cornucópia with Luís Miguel Cintra. He received critical acclaim for h ...
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Nicolau Breyner João Nicolau de Melo Breyner Moreira Lopes GOIH GOM (30 July 1940 – 14 March 2016), better known as Nicolau Breyner, was a Portuguese actor, screenwriter, producer, director and television host. He was one of the most well-known figures i ...
* Francisco Ribeiro (Ribeirinho) * Eugénio Salvador * Francisco Nicholson * António Montez *
Rui Mendes Rui Jorge Monteiro Mendes (born 10 November 1999) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Emmen in the . Early life From Gondor, in Amarante, Portugal, Mendes moved at the age of seven to Dissen, Lower Saxony w ...


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* * * * * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Camoes Secondary School Educational institutions established in 1909 1909 establishments in Portugal Schools in Lisbon Secondary schools in Portugal