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ARANJO HOUSE

The Origins and Renaming of Aranjo House at St. Germain School

Aranjo House was, of course, named after the first two Principals - the two brothers Stan and Pat Aranjo who set up and guided St. Germain School in its formative years. They were at the helm for 26 years between them. Under their auspices, the school scaled colossal heights in a short while, both in academics and in sports.

  • Inaugural Principals: The two brothers, Stan and Pat Aranjo, served as the inaugural Principals of St. Germain School, providing foundational leadership during its early years.
  • Tenure and Achievements: Over the course of 26 years, their combined tenure brought significant achievements to the school, elevating its reputation in both academic and athletic spheres.
  • Detailed Legacy: More details about the contributions and legacy of these early Principals are provided in the section dedicated to "Principals."
  • Renaming: Interestingly, this house was initially known as Germains house before being renamed Aranjo House in honor of the two brothers, reflecting their profound impact on the institution.

The name "Aranjo House" stands as a tribute to their dedication and vision. It symbolizes the spirit of leadership and excellence that characterized the early years of St. Germain School. The renaming of the house underscores the enduring legacy of Stan and Pat Aranjo, whose leadership laid the foundation for the school's success. Their influence continues to resonate within the St. Germain community, inspiring future generations of students and educators alike.

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