Colombia, Bogota
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1. Log into the school portal and click the purple Update Data and Reserve Your Seat button. The system guides the user through initiating the seat reservation for the upcoming year.
2. Update the data. Update the information as required.
3. Complete the medical form. The medical form is part of the admissions process. Submitting the form is required to continue.
4. Confirm the seat reservation. If the option to continue at the school is chosen, starting Monday, November 28, the tuition receipt can be downloaded. Follow these steps: Step 1: Log in. Step 2: Select installments and click January to download the tuition receipt. Step 3: Select the option to pay; click Ir a pagar to pay by PSE. Step 4: Print the receipt to pay at the bank. Note: From December 2, for those who paid the tuition, the financial and academic documents will be enabled to print, sign, and deliver at the school on December 7 according to the circular about the third stage of Enrollment legalization.
The Colegio Americano de Bogotá is a co‑educational, multilingual school in Bogotá offering a bespoke, trilingual program for students aged 3–18 in English, Portuguese and Spanish. The curriculum covers Spanish Language, Arts, Social Sciences, Technology and Computing, Natural Sciences, Environmental Education, Mathematics, Christian Education, Physical Education, Foreign Languages, Robotics and a wide range of Extracurricular Activities. The learning model emphasizes autonomous learning and the development of declarative, procedural and attitudinal knowledge. The campus spans 16,531 square meters in central Bogotá and provides eight-a-side and five-a-side football pitches, basketball courts, a coliseum, a paraninfo (auditorium) and school shops, alongside digital classrooms with iPads and interactive technology. Virtual modules are provided through a Santillana Internacional partnership; teaching is supported by BEAM, ARUKAY, UNOi and Scholastic Learning Zone. Notable programs include ARUKAY computational thinking, IBEC (Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship) and the Yale RULER emotional‑intelligence program, coupled with the Virtuous Leadership System and international alliances with institutions in the United States, Brazil and Europe for a holistic, globally oriented education.