Colombia, Cali
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The school offers elective programs including Phronesis, Building a Better World, Math Club, Environmental Club, Robotics and Technology. These electives meet on Thursdays from 2:35 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The school has opportunities to explore mathematics, science, technology and social responsibility.
The school offers Danza Folclórica as an arts elective. The school has cultural and artistic activities that enable creative expression. Electives meet on Thursdays from 2:35 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The school offers JMJ as an elective that fosters cultural and spiritual community among students. The school has a values-based engagement and a sense of belonging within the school community. The elective lineup includes JMJ and it meets on Thursdays from 2:35 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The school has Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball and Basketball as after-school activities. The sports are scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The programs promote teamwork, physical fitness, and school spirit.
The school has Environmental Club and Building a Better World as electives focusing on community and environmental initiatives. The electives meet on Thursdays from 2:35 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Participation supports project-based activities that benefit the school and wider community.
The school forms leaders with values. Leadership development is integrated into the curriculum and extracurricular offerings. The educational project includes an emphasis on international orientation to prepare students for global opportunities.
The school has Chaplaincy that provides spiritual care for all members of the school community. There is an on-site chapel where Mass is celebrated, and sacraments such as confessions, first communions and confirmations are administered. Pastoral counseling is available, and special religious celebrations are organized. An Opus Dei priest serves as chaplain to support the Catholic inspiration of Aspaen.
Aspaen Liceo Tacurí is a day school in Colombia offering a blended international curriculum that combines Cambridge CAIE and IB Diploma Programme. The school is certified as a Cambridge Associate School and participates in Cambridge-British Council alliance to internationalize learning, including second-language subjects taught with international methodologies in real-context learning. Education is personalized, with mixed delivery in preschool and differentiated instruction in later years to meet each student's development needs. NOVUS and NOVUS A+ enable interdisciplinary projects that extend learning beyond traditional subjects, with NOVUS A+ developed in partnership with Universidad de La Sabana to address affectivity, sexuality and health. The program emphasizes faith-based education, values-driven leadership, creativity development, freedom and respect, and international projection, with excellence promoted as a lifestyle. The campus supports a chapel, dining hall, a school shop, and transport routes; sports include football, swimming, volleyball and basketball, alongside electives like robotics, environmental work, and cultural activities.