Bolivia, Santa Cruz
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Colegio Aleman Santa Cruz is a prestigious German international school founded in 1936 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. With 1,350 students across 22,500 square metres of infrastructure, the school delivers a bilingual German-Spanish curriculum enriched with English instruction. As part of the Deutsche Auslandsschulen International network, it offers the IB Diploma Programme, the German Language Diploma (DSD), and professional internship opportunities. The school emphasises academic excellence, cultural exchange, and holistic development through a wide range of extracurricular activities.
Avenida San Martin, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Colegio Alemán Santa Cruz has 1,350 pupils, instruction in German, Spanish.
Avenida San Martin, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Kindergarten through Secondary (Grade 12)
Private International German School
Predominantly Bolivian with German expatriate families
Germany
Non-denominational
Full-day programme
Colegio Alemán Santa Cruz teaches German Curriculum, IB Diploma Programme for students aged 3 to 18.
The school follows the German international curriculum complemented by the IB Diploma Programme. Students can earn the German Language Diploma (DSD) and pursue dual qualification pathways. Subjects include Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Arts.
Graduates are well-prepared for universities in Germany, Bolivia, and internationally through the IB Diploma and DSD qualifications.
The school provides pastoral support through its class teacher system, consistent with the German educational model of close teacher-student relationships.
The school operates a formal application process (Proceso de Postulacion). Prospective families can apply through the school website or contact the admissions office directly.