Colombia, La Guajira
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The school has 53 classrooms, including spaces dedicated to music, art, drama, dance, and design, all with lighting and air conditioning. There are two computer laboratories and two multi-use science laboratories, plus one physics laboratory. A dedicated Exploration Center, two music rooms with instrument-practice cubicles, and primary and secondary libraries complete the learning spaces. The facilities support IB education across the curriculum.
Physical education facilities include a volleyball court, a basketball court, a football (soccer) field, and a small basketball court for Primary. The school uses the Mushaisa Residential Unit's sports venues, including courts, pools, and an auditorium, to support the sports program. These spaces enable organized practices and competitions.
Two computer laboratories and a dedicated PEP lab with iPads support digital learning. PAI and PD have a computer laboratory and promote the use of laptops and other mobile devices by students. Two multi-use science laboratories and a physics laboratory support science teaching. An Exploration Center complements hands-on inquiry and IB-aligned learning; primary and secondary libraries are available for reading and research.
The music program promotes musical education through curricular and extracurricular activities. It offers instrument instruction across strings (violin, viola, cello, double bass), brass (trumpet, trombone, French horn, bombardon, tuba), woodwinds (flute, clarinet, saxophones), percussion (drums, congas, bongos, marimba, timbales), guitar, accordion, piano, and voice. There are two music rooms with cubicles for instrument practice. The extracurricular program includes ensembles such as the Symphony Orchestra, Orff Ensemble, Tropi-Band, Jazz Group, Choir, Vallenato Group, and other ensembles organized by the nine teachers in each area.
Colombia-based Colegio Albania is a mixed, bilingual (Spanish–English) international school serving students from 2 to 18 years old. Founded in 1983, it is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Program (PYP), Middle Years Program (MYP) and Diploma Program (DP), and has held double accreditation with Cognia and Colombia's Ministry of Education since 2010. The campus combines air‑conditioned classrooms, high‑speed internet and extensive learning spaces with green areas, sports fields and dedicated music, art, drama and design facilities. Academic spaces include two computer laboratories, two multi‑use science laboratories, a physics lab and a PEP lab with iPads, plus primary and secondary libraries and an Exploration Center that supports hands‑on inquiry. The school's music program offers instrument instruction and ensembles such as Symphony Orchestra and Tropi‑Band, with a Song Festival and a vibrant performing arts calendar. The IB profile encourages inquiry, reflection and global citizenship across a broad bilingual curriculum.