Colombia, Bogota
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The Colombo Americano CAS welcomes students to a project characterized by academic and human excellence, grounded in a curriculum with national and international standards and a dynamic, meaningful teaching approach that emphasizes critical, analytical, and creative thinking. The admissions process is organized as a clear sequence of steps. 1. Complete the form to start the process. The form to initiate the admissions process is provided via the admissions link. 2. Visit the school and take a campus tour. This visit allows families to see the campus and meet CAS staff. 3. Purchase the admission form. The form is obtained as part of the admissions steps. 4. Prepare documents. Families assemble the documents required for the review. 5. Interview and process. An interview takes place as part of the admissions evaluation. 6. Results of the process. Admissions decisions are communicated following the review. 7. Enrollment formalization. Enrollment is finalized after acceptance and completion of required steps. A brochure can be downloaded for more details. Admissions visits are scheduled Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The Admissions Office can be reached at Celular: 3176387415 – 312 5110009; PBX: +601 6685077 ext. The school address is Carrera 73 Nº 214 – 53, Bogotá, Colombia.
Colombo American School in Bogotá, Colombia, serves students from early years up to age 18. The school delivers a blended international program combining Cambridge Primary and Secondary curricula with Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science in ninth grade and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in final two years, alongside Canadian curriculum option. The curriculum integrates national and international standards and emphasizes developing critical, analytical, and creative thinking. Since its founding in 1993, the school has expanded across campuses and facilities, including a campus, Arts Building, a Coliseum, and STEM and robotics spaces to support hands-on learning. The school offers a rich extracurricular program, from Model United Nations and Student Government to Eco School PRAE and PAS community service, and a four-discipline Arts program (Dance, Music, Theater, Visual Arts). Languages include French, with immersion programs and dual-degree pathways. This environment fosters leadership, service, and bilingual communication among diverse student body and a global perspective.