Colombia, Bogota
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La Colina School opened in 1996 as a Colombian coeducational bilingual school (English-Spanish), with the mission to nurture well-rounded, competent, and happy individuals through personal, social, and cognitive development. In 2018, the school relocated to La Calera and became a Forest School, with a campus in the Andean forest near the San Rafael Reservoir spanning over 11,000 square meters. In 2019, La Colina joined ISP, a global network of world-class schools. In 2020, a major technological leap accompanied the ISP partnership; in 2022 Singapore Math was adopted; in 2024 Cambridge Primary Curriculum was introduced and a partnership with the British Council was established. In 2024, La Colina ranked
The school offers more than 60 extracurricular activities, including robotics, music, horse riding, dance, and swimming, with 9 sports clubs. Students access hands-on international opportunities through ISP's International Learning Opportunities, connecting with peers worldwide in over 11 programs from Model UN to cultural exchange. A Be Kind campaign and safeguarding policy support emotional wellbeing, with strong family–school partnerships. The Forest School campus provides a living classroom amidst forests, a flowing river, and expansive green spaces in the Andean highlands.
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.