Use of the article "the" with proper nouns


I'm writing a leaflet for children from primary schools who will visit our school.


Is it correct to write:



the "amerigo vespucci" school is waiting for you!!!!



Is the use of the definite article correct in this case? I am defining which school is waiting for them, I'm saying we and no others but us are willing to meet them?




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