Colombia, Bogota
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The campus covers 24,619.46 square meters in total. Educational spaces total 4,458 square meters, and 6,671.68 square meters are dedicated to recreation. There are more than 5,500 square meters of circulation and other services for the community. The library operates on site with Italian and Spanish materials and multimedia resources to support learning. The Arts facilities include a music conservatory that provides extracurricular music instruction as part of the program.
The school offers gymnastics, athletics, and other team sports as part of its extracurricular programs, with participation in Uncoli tournaments. Sports activities include gymnastics, athletics, and team sports such as basketball, volleyball, and soccer, competing across multiple age categories. Tournaments are organized in three seasons: I (Sept–Nov), II (Jan–Mar), and III (Apr–May). The school also participates in Uncoli sports festivals for younger age groups, fostering broad participation across events like dance, athletics, and games.
The campus totals 24,619.46 square meters, with 4,458 square meters dedicated to educational spaces and 6,671.68 square meters for recreation, plus over 5,500 square meters of circulation and support areas. The on-site library supports books in Italian and Spanish and includes a projection room, with open hours from 7:20 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. The library is organized into two areas serving different primary cycles and houses approximately 1,400 books across genres in both languages. The Arts area supports music, theatre, and visual arts, with a Conservatorio de Música offering personalized instrumental instruction as an extracurricular option.
Extracurricular offerings include culinary courses taught in Italian (Cooking and Repostería y Chocolatería), magic for beginners, and creative workshops such as Dibujo con el Hemisferio Derecho and Taller Artístico de Fotografía e Imágenes Animadas. Robótica and the Jóvenes Ingenieros: Desafío Lego provide hands-on STEM experiences, along with Experimentos and Astronomía for science exploration. The arts program also features Danza, Taller de Arte Moderno, and Taller de Lettering to develop creativity and expressive skills.
Colégio Italiano Leonardo Da Vinci is a private international Italian school in Bogotá operating as a Scuola Paritaria Italiana within SFIM. Serving students aged 3 to 18, it follows a bespoke curriculum from Scuola Materna through Liceo, with three upper-secondary tracks: Liceo Linguistico, Liceo Scientifico, and Liceo Artistico. The curricula align with Colombian and Italian law, culminating in maturità and enabling dual Colombian-Italian university admissions. The campus spans about 24,619 square meters, including 4,458 square meters of classrooms, extensive recreation areas, and a library with Italian and Spanish materials. The Arts area houses a Conservatorio de Música and facilities for theatre and visual arts; sport is active with gymnastics, athletics, basketball, and Uncoli tournaments. Extracurriculars include robotics and LEGO challenges, photography and modern-art workshops, sign-language and language clubs, culinary courses, and dance. The school connects Bogotá to a network of eight state schools and 45 parity schools, fostering bilingual learning.