Colombia, Bogota
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The school has more than 60 extracurricular clubs and 9 sports teams that extend learning beyond the classroom. It includes activities such as robotics and music, as well as horseback riding and dance. These clubs foster confidence, creativity, and teamwork.
The school has arts and creative offerings, including music and dance. The extracurricular program features a broad lineup of more than 60 clubs. Students engage in artistic activities beyond the classroom.
The school has multilingual education, developing English and Spanish from an early age, with French introduced in Grade 3. It supports intercultural experiences through international programs. Students participate in global opportunities that develop leadership, critical thinking, and teamwork.
The school has more than 60 extracurricular clubs and 9 sports teams that extend learning beyond the classroom. Activities include robotics, music, horseback riding, dance, and swimming, supporting social skills, teamwork, and personal interests. Participation fosters social engagement and personal growth in a bilingual community.
The school develops leadership through global training programs and ISP international opportunities that broaden leadership experiences. Students participate in programs that cultivate critical thinking and teamwork. They receive personalized guidance in choosing a university and career path.
The school prioritizes wellbeing and happiness in a safe, caring environment with safeguarding policies and strong family–school partnerships. Emotional education and the Be Kind campaign help students build empathy, confidence, and respect. The Be Kind initiative and wellbeing programs support a holistic approach to student health.
Colombia-based Colegio La Colina is a coeducational bilingual school serving ages 4 to 18. The curriculum blends the Colombian national standards with Cambridge International Education from years through high school, with Cambridge alignment introduced in 2024. Preschool uses a dynamic blend of Colombian and Cambridge curricula to develop language, science, arts, and movement in a safe, engaging environment. Primary follows both curricula, building literacy, languages, mathematics, science, arts, and technology through active learning that sparks curiosity and independence. High School offers a Cambridge-aligned program with advanced study in languages, STEM, and interdisciplinary projects, developing leadership and global readiness. The school sits on an 11,000-square-meter forest campus in Andean highlands of Bogotá, 3,000 meters above sea level, adopting a Forest School model. Language learning is multilingual from ages (English and Spanish) with French introduced in Grade 3. Extras include 60 clubs, 9 sports teams, and partnerships with ISP and Council.