Colombia, Bogota
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Recreational, Sports, and Cultural Activities are offered for the 2025–2026 academic year at Preschool, Primary, and High School campuses. The program is part of the Institutional Educational Project 'Aprovechamiento del tiempo libre,' a space to identify and develop talents, foster healthy lifestyle habits, a sense of belonging, discipline, and character. The Corporation administers and offers this service to promote leisure-time use as self-care and personal development, with activities at each campus and the objective of improving quality of life and social skills.
Leisure Time Utilization helps identify and develop students' cultural and/or sports talents, building habits of self-care, nutrition, teamwork, and discipline. It strengthens social skills within the student community through group activities. Registration occurs during the 2025–2026 enrollment period, with activities running August 19 to December 18 across Preschool, Primary, and High School campuses.
Activities promote healthy living habits and self-care, led by licensed professionals in each discipline. They run during the 2025–2026 academic year, starting August 19 and ending December 18, at all three campuses. Enrollment steps include logging into the activities portal, selecting the student, choosing the days, and printing and signing the enrollment form for delivery to the coordinator; withdrawals are allowed only with medically certified justification, and enrollment is automatically renewed for the second semester if no formal withdrawal is submitted in December or January.
Abraham Lincoln Bilingual School in Bogotá offers a multilingual curriculum spanning preschool through Bachillerato, with Cambridge Primary and Secondary and the IB Diploma Programme. The school operates on a bilingual model, preparing students to study in English and Spanish and participate in assessments. The program adopts a constructivist approach inspired by Piaget and Ausubel, connecting prior knowledge to new content and emphasizing meaningful learning, student autonomy, and metacognition. Assessments are integrated with teaching, continuous, and contextualized for real-world application. Founded in 1955, the school has three campuses: Preschool in San José de Bavaria, and Primary and Bachillerato on Calle 170. ISO 9001 certification (2008) underscores a culture of continuous improvement. Academically robust, the institution emphasizes ICT, environmental care, and character formation. The 2025–2026 extracurriculars include the Institutional Educational Project Aprovechamiento del tiempo libre, with Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies, and Lifestyle and Wellbeing clubs on campuses, led by professionals.