Colombia, Bogota
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1. Buy your Admissions Form. The first step to get to know better. The Admissions Form initiates the admissions process for prospective families. 2. Interview and Admission Assessment. Once all documents have been reviewed, the admissions department, along with the psychology department and the office of the Academic Director, will arrange an interview and assessment session. This initial encounter provides a glimpse into what will eventually become your home away from home. 3. Admission Committee. We evaluate the results of the interview and the entrance exam to provide a response as quickly as possible. 4. Enrollment. The final step of the process is signing the enrolment documents and joining the school community.
Programa de Becas: The Clerics of Saint Viator religious community established a Scholarships Program to help families access a quality education. At the start of the school year, the Scholarships Committee provides information on the conditions, requirements, and the process to apply for the Program's aid, which is represented as discounts on tuition or the cafeteria for the following school year. To participate in the Program, girls and boys must maintain excellent academic performance and social behavior, and with their families they must demonstrate compliance with the norms and the institutional values. The benefit is granted for one year, but can be lost at any time for non-compliance with any of the Program's conditions. The school has led and financed a scholarship aid program since its founding, reaching coverage of 15% of the student body."
Colombia's Colegio San Viator in Bogotá is a co-educational, bilingual IB World School serving ages 4 to 18 with a full IB continuum: PYP, MYP and DP. English and French are taught from the primary years, preparing students for global citizenship. The school follows a constructivist approach integrated with the IB framework, prioritizing inquiry, collaboration, research, and communication. The campus spans 116,000 square meters of green space and blends science, sports, arts, and culture for experiential learning. Students have access to specialized laboratories, a MakerLab, robotics, digital platforms, and dedicated spaces for visual, performing, and musical arts. UNESCO program engagements and summer activities enrich the curriculum, while the Viatorian tradition underpins school life with respect, dialogue and solidarity. EFQM supports continuous improvement, and the school is recognized as a Great Place to Study. The program aims to develop leadership, critical thinking, and holistic well-being across disciplines.