Ecuador, Quito
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The Quito campus features science labs, outdoor exercise fields, and multifunctional facilities, including a newly inaugurated Performing Arts Center. Innovation hubs and makerspaces support hands-on projects with world-class technology and state-of-the-art facilities. Design thinking guides every project, and learning spaces are designed to enable students to build and test their ideas. The campus is enhanced by Nord Anglia resources, including collaborations with The Juilliard School for arts and with MIT for STEM experiences.
Outdoor exercise fields form part of the Quito campus, supporting physical education and team sports. The campus includes multifunctional spaces that can host practices, games, and fitness activities. These spaces are designed to foster teamwork and healthy competition as part of the school's holistic education. The Performing Arts Center and related spaces provide additional venues for extracurricular activities that complement athletic programs.
The Quito campus hosts science labs, innovation hubs, and makerspaces that support hands-on learning. It is equipped with premium technologies and world-class resources from Nord Anglia, including collaborations with The Juilliard School for the arts and MIT for practical STEM experiences. Design thinking is embedded in the spaces, encouraging students to create and test ideas within projects. Courses are taught in English, and the school provides a wide range of Advanced Placement (AP) courses to prepare students for top universities.
Arts programs span music, visual arts, theatre, and performance, with early exposure to creative subjects such as art history and songwriting. From Early Childhood, students participate in a wide variety of creative classes with specialized teachers. Extracurricular activities include after-school programs, sports teams, student government, and community service and fundraising projects. Whole-school events and green initiatives foster teamwork and social responsibility. Global Campus connects students with peers and alumni worldwide for collaboration on projects.
Colegio Menor Quito is a private international day school for students aged 3 to 18, delivering a liberal arts curriculum across Early Childhood through High School. All subjects are taught in English with 100% immersion from the Early Years, and the program emphasizes connecting ideas across disciplines through creativity, critical thinking, and project-based learning. In the High School, students have access to a broad Advanced Placement (AP) program offering university-level courses. The arts program benefits from Nord Anglia collaborations with The Juilliard School, while STEM learning draws on MIT partnerships, enriching creative and scientific exploration. Design thinking and hands-on learning spaces underpin coursework, supported by well-equipped facilities, maker spaces, and a dedicated Performing Arts Center. The Quito campus includes science labs, outdoor fields, and extensive technology resources. Beyond academics, students participate in arts, sports, community service, leadership opportunities, and global projects through the Global Campus, including college placements at universities.