Colombia, Bogota
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Colegio Anglo Colombiano is an IB World School in Colombia offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme for students aged 4 to 18. With a British heritage, the school combines Colombian and international schooling to provide a globally oriented education that supports well-being. Founded in 1956, it is a private, coeducational, non-denominational institution and an early adopter of the IB curriculum in Colombia; it has held CIS accreditation since 1998. The campus provides spaces for sport, arts and culture, organized through a house system that encourages participation. Wellbeing and safeguarding are prioritized, with staff dedicated to social-emotional support integrated into the curriculum. Extracurriculars include Model United Nations and TEDx, along with music, choir and bands. Sports include football, basketball, volleyball, athletics and chess; robotics and other activities run before and after school. The school emphasizes holistic development, with technology integrated to support learning and digital citizenship.
Cra 19 # 152 a 48, Bogotá, Colombia
Colegio Anglo Colombiano has 1,800 pupils, instruction in English, Spanish.
Av. Cra 19
Preschool (Pre Kinder) through Grade 10.
IB World School; offers the International Baccalaureate curriculum.
Educational support programme boosters are offered at no additional cost.
British heritage; based in Colombia.
Colegio Anglo Colombiano teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 4 to 18.
The school is an IB World School in Colombia offering the International Baccalaureate programme; it combines the best of British and Colombian education with a global vision and provides a holistic and balanced education focused on student well-being.
The IB programme and Anglo education give students the tools they need to apply to different programmes and universities in Colombia and around the world; Top 25 universities our students have applied to.
Our complementary programmes offer spaces to develop talents and discover new horizons, including arts, sports, cooking, robotics, TEDx talks and international Model United Nations.
The school prioritizes student welfare as part of social and emotional learning. A Wellbeing lead was appointed in 2017 to promote wellbeing, prevent abuse and negligence, and intervene in safeguarding cases. The safeguarding team includes the Designated Safeguarding Lead, a Deputy, and key staff across Preschool, Primary, and Secondary to support student welfare. Strategies for parents, teachers, and students foster relationships and a learning environment where students feel safe and secure. A Safeguarding Policy and Procedures Manual, trainings, a team directory, and a reporting tool are available within the community.
Learner variability and diversity are embraced through inclusion within the curriculum. All teachers differentiate to meet the needs of learners, and committees identify students who require language support through the Educational Support department. A Multi-Tier System of Support provides differentiated instruction, remedial literacy interventions, and other support services. Spanish as an Additional Language (SAL) and English as an Additional Language (EAL) programmes support newcomers and language learners. Language provision across the IB programmes (PYP, MYP, DP) is structured to respond to learners' language needs with data-driven planning.
The main languages of instruction are English and Spanish, with provision for a third language in the MYP. The school actively promotes bilingualism and multilingualism to develop linguistic skills and global citizenship. Spanish as an Additional Language (SAL) and English as an Additional Language (EAL) programmes support students who arrive with limited proficiency in the school languages. New learners of Spanish may be pulled out for SAL instruction and receive differentiated classroom support. The IB programmes (PYP, MYP, DP) provide the language framework for learning, with a bilingual library environment supporting English and Spanish resources.
Student welfare and wellbeing are central to the school's approach to social and emotional learning. A Wellbeing lead was appointed in 2017 to promote wellbeing, prevent abuse and intervene in safeguarding cases. The safeguarding team includes the Designated Safeguarding Lead, a Deputy, and key pastoral and learning-support staff across Preschool, Primary, and Secondary. Strategies for parents, teachers, and students foster relationships and a safe learning environment. The school provides safeguarding policies, protocols, manuals, trainings, a team directory, and a reporting tool for concerns, along with a Wellness Programme and Socio-Emotional Counsellors to support mental wellbeing.
Safeguarding is governed by a Safeguarding Policy and Procedures Manual, with additional manuals covering online safety and behavior. The safeguarding team is led by the Designated Safeguarding Lead with a Deputy, complemented by a broad network of staff across Preschool to Secondary. The safeguarding framework includes protocols, trainings, and a reporting tool for concerns within the Anglo community. A Wellness Programme supports safeguarding and student protection, alongside a dedicated team of Socio-Emotional Counsellors. Resources and updated child-protection bibliography are provided for ongoing learning and safeguarding practice.
Pre Kinder admissions timeline: Aug 1–Sept 11: Registration for information talks. Sept 11–12: Registration for information talks. Sept 30: Deadline to complete the application. Oct–Dec: Parent interviews. December: Interview results. February: Webinar and Q&A session. February–March: Play Days. March/April: Final results. Admissions Kindergarten to Grade 10: Check the equivalency table. Complete the enquiry form. Our admissions team will contact you. Apply via the OpenApply platform: log in if you have used the system before; if not, sign up; select Admissions Form (Pre-Kinder) and the 2026–2027 academic year; provide the required documents (color photo of the candidate showing the face in JPG format, a family photo, candidate ID, parents' IDs, parents' CV, and proof of payment); for families already at Anglo, the three references are not required. The application deadline is September 30, 2025. Application portal: anglocolombiano.openapply.com.