Ecuador, Quito
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Colegio Menor Quito maintains a vibrant, connected community. Students form lifelong friendships through after-school activities, sports teams, and school-wide events, and connect with peers worldwide through the Global Campus platform. As part of the Nord Anglia Education family, the school fosters a community of students, teachers, and parents, with an active alumni community. Our Student Government and other student groups contribute to the local community through fundraising, painting schools, and green projects. The parent community participates in students' progress and school updates, and Room Parents help keep everyone connected by organizing events and coordinating classroom activities inside and outside of school.
Our parent community participates in school life, with Room Parents helping to keep the community connected by organizing events and supporting classroom activities inside and outside of school.
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.