Ecuador, Quito
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Location: Quito, Ecuador. The campus is on Calle Agustín Zambrano between Vicente Pajuelo and Tomás Chariove. The school occupies more than 3 hectares with facilities including a coliseum, sports courts, laboratories, green areas and an oratory. Admissions contacts and general inquiries are available through the listed phone numbers and email address.
Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and International Baccalaureate Diploma Dual.
Private girls' school offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma and a dual diploma program.
Tutoring and teacher guidance are provided to support learning; the program includes mentoring and formative assessment.
Ecuador
Catholic
Application fees
- There is no separate, named "application fee" published; the school lists an enrollment charge under the heading "Matrícula" that is billed per student.
Tuition fees by year group (published amounts)
- Pre‑school (Inicial 1 and Inicial 2)
- Matrícula (enrollment): USD 312.92.
- Pensión (tuition): USD 500.68.
- 1.º EGB (elementary)
- Matrícula (enrollment): USD 389.68.
- Pensión (tuition): USD 623.49 (amount appears in the published fee table).
- 2.º–10.º EGB (upper elementary / middle levels)
- Matrícula (enrollment): USD 389.68.
- Pensión (tuition): USD 623.49.
- 1.º–3.º BGU (baccalaureate / senior secondary)
- Matrícula (enrollment): USD 391.00.
- Pensión (tuition): USD 625.60.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The published fee information is shown as two line items: "Matrícula" (enrollment) and "Pensión" (tuition). The school lists specific amounts for those line items but does not publish detailed installment schedules, due‑dates, late‑payment penalties or the exact number of payments on the public fee list. Families should use the listed Matrícula and Pensión amounts when planning costs.
Boarding fees
- No boarding or internado fees are published; the school lists day‑school services such as transport and comedor but does not indicate a residential/boarding program or boarding charges.
Other costs and fees
- Transport and school meal (comedor) services are offered as part of the school's services, but specific charges for transport routes or meal plans are not published alongside the Matrícula and Pensión figures.
- No separate uniform fee, activity fee, materials fee or exam fee is listed in the published fee table. The only itemized amounts shown publicly are the Matrícula and Pensión entries by year group.
Refund information
- No public refund policy or procedures for repayment of Matrícula or Pensión are published in the fee information available with the itemized values.
Fee payment options
- The public fee material lists contact channels (telephone and email) but does not specify accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card, POS, or online payment portal) in the fee table itself. Families will need to use the school's published contact details to obtain the school's current payment methods and billing schedule.
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.