Bolivia, Santa Cruz
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The campus spans 22,500 square metres and includes modern academic buildings, science laboratories, sports facilities, and dedicated spaces for music and arts programmes.
The school has tennis courts and general sports facilities supporting its physical education programme.
The school maintains dedicated science laboratories, technology resources, and classroom facilities designed to support the German and IB curricula.
Facilities support a range of extracurricular activities including choir, chamber orchestra, band rehearsals, student publications, and Model United Nations preparation.
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.