Colombia, Bogota
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The school has a uniform policy. Uniforms in good condition are exchanged with community members who request them, and the remaining uniforms are donated to the Lafayette Foundation for the Uniformes con Amor project. ASSOCAS members receive a 10% discount on uniform purchases at stores CARACOLITOS and JUBALAI.
There is an on-site restaurant. The wellbeing and nutrition of the Colombo American community are priorities. The dining service has modern facilities with state-of-the-art technology and a highly trained team to deliver high-quality meals and an exceptional dining experience.
The school has a School Government Project to develop transformative student leaders through the values of democratic participation. It is a space for deliberation on issues and needs to improve educational processes.
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.