Ecuador, Quito
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The school has a four-step admission process. Step 1: Contáctate con nosotros. Step 2: Entrevista familiar. Step 3: Evaluación de la alumna. Step 4: Proceso de matriculación. An Admission Form – Solicitud de Plaza is available for applicants, collecting Tutor's first name, Tutor's last name, mobile phone, email, Student's first name, Student's last name, Grade, and Year of incorporation (2025-2026; 2026-2027; 2027-2028; 2028-2029).
The school has a university scholarships program through national and international university agreements that include scholarships and priority access for students. The Student Counseling Department supports students in career planning and informs them about the advantages they can access. The program originated in 2007 and now includes agreements with universities both in Ecuador and abroad, as well as distance-study options. Under the distance-study component, UTPL is extended to parents, alumni, and close relatives of female staff, while UIDE is extended to spouses and children of the school's staff.
Colégio Los Pinos is a private girls' school in Quito, Ecuador, offering a bilingual education through the International Baccalaureate Diploma and a Diploma Dual program that combines the Ecuadorian Bachillerato with the American High School Diploma. The curriculum emphasizes integral development—spiritual, ethical and cognitive—within a rigorous, competency-based framework and active language instruction. English and French are taught with engaging methodologies, supported by MCER benchmarks and internationally recognized certifications such as Cambridge and DELF. The Diploma Dual program delivers a 100% English-language immersion and a 100% virtual technology immersion, complemented by personal soft-skill development and opportunities for international exchanges within a network of more than 20,000 students in 19 countries. Spanning three hectares, the campus features a coliseum, science laboratories, humanities and arts spaces, and an oratory to nurture reflection and community. Cocurricular program includes PINNU, ONU clubs, theatre and visual arts, and sports, building leaders who serve locally and globally.