Professor Pedro Calmon State School

Professor Pedro Calmon State School (Portuguese: Escola Estadual Professor Pedro Calmon) is a public educational institution in the Brazilian municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, in the interior of the state of Minas Gerais.

[2] Its name was given by the then governor of Minas Gerais, Juscelino Kubitschek, in honor of professor Pedro Calmon, from Bahia, who had visited the state to receive the Medal of the Inconfidence.

Initially, the school offered only primary education and was attended by the children of the city's most influential families, many of whom got good results in competitive university entrance exams.

The institution could not support the demand for enrollments, exceeding the maximum capacity of 600 students in the classrooms, which required the use of annexed rooms in the Parish Hall.

[4][5][6] It underwent revitalization work in 2013, whose goals included the construction of a multi-sports court, which has been speculated about since 1990, given that physical education classes had been taking place in the schoolyard.

Entrance to the school.