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Escola Joan Pelegrí, located in the neighborhood of Hostafrancs Sants-Montjuïc is a school of Barcelona both Childhood Education and Elementary and Secondary Education and Baccalaureate. The types of school are taught everything except art.

The center Montserrat, which is the origin of the school, was founded in March 1904, its mission was to educate children / neighborhood is Hostafrancs. Father Triadó, rector of the parish Hostafrancs, asked Marian congregations to create an entertainment center of catechesis for children / are financial difficulties. Currently, there are various services and activities within the Cultural Foundation Hostafrancs. A banda School John Pilgrim, there are also the center Montserrat Xavier, EJP the APT, the Ateneo Montserrat, BAM, the choir Atlantis, the group of historical reconstruction and dissemination Barcino group orientation and UNESCO. All these activities taking place within the Cultural Foundation Hostafrancs, are closely linked with the school and students actively participate in the center. In the group of UNESCO schools, for example, there is a subgroup is formed by students and alumni center, which are responsible for activities such as riding macroactivitat of UNESCO and is the voice of this dynamic group. The group of historical reconstruction and dissemination Barcino orientation, on the other hand, born in 2009, consists of all those students wishing to participate, but dominated the high school of Humanities and Social Sciences. Create a beautiful state of harmony, friendship and trust is crucial to the future of the future citizen. John Pilgrim and Partegàs. This quote shows the dominant character and are still present in the school John Pilgrim, which center on human values ​​and gives paramount importance to ethics, which tries to be present in the education of the children who center, to create some educated people in every sense of the word. John Pilgrim and Partegàs, was born in 1910 and died in 1998, being a doctor, historian and educator Catalan, which he wrote several works, among which are "The children are also citizens." He received several awards for his work, including fit out of the St. George Cross in 1984, the Civic Action Foundation Award James I in 1986. At the same time, also was recognized for work that was carried out on the future of Casals Catalans in the diaspora, which he was awarded the Human Rights Award of the Association of Friends of the History and Traditions. It would also be important to mention that he made a major collaboration with the Residents Association Hostafrancs participating in the newsletter "The Voice of the neighborhood."