Colombia, Bogota
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The Cambridge Bilingüe Internacional operates three campuses: La Calera, Cajicá, and Bogotá. It uses a British House Education System with houses named York, Oxford, Exeter, and Durham. It offers a triple diploma program—International Baccalaureate Diploma, High School Diploma (United States), and Colombian Bachillerato—and provides a trilingual program in English, French, and Spanish. The school runs an Emisora Escolar, a student-operated radio that has served the institution for 15 years. There is an Office of Exalumnos and alumni events such as Primer Encuentro de Egresados. The school hosts Summer Camp programs and participates in the Red PaPaz network for family involvement and child safety, including seven focus topics: protective environments, wellbeing, safe and constructive use of ICT, mental health, parenting, convivencia and inclusion.
Red PaPaz is a partner network engaged with the school to place children at the center of family, school, and community. The convenio covers seven topics: protective environments for children, wellbeing, safe, responsible and constructive use of ICT, mental health, parenting and education, convivencia, and inclusion. Red PaPaz operates in partnership with the school to foster family involvement, and a dedicated page for parent engagement is visible on the school site.
Colegio Cambridge operates on three campuses—La Calera, Cajicá, and Bogotá—serving students aged 3 to 18. The school offers the International Baccalaureate across the PYP, MYP, and DP, alongside US High School Diploma and Colombian Bachillerato Nacional, within a tri‑lingual framework of English, French, and Spanish. Its Bespoke Curriculum integrates STEM, gamification, and the development of logical thinking, innovation, and creativity, supported by technologies such as AI, 3D design, AR, VR, and robotics. An online platform enables flexible learning for students with sports, artistic, or family commitments. From grades 9–11, university immersion programs run in hybrid or virtual formats through partnerships with higher education institutions worldwide. Facilities include roughly 120,000 m2 of natural surroundings, modern classrooms, athletic and artistic spaces, and dedicated ecological trails. Extracurriculars include Summer Camp, environmental education, research projects, a student radio, and a pets program, plus a scholarship for Infancias y Juventudes through BC Education Group network.