Schools for expat children in Bogota

We'd like you to extend any information you have on the educational system in Bogotq.
But of course, we'd like you to mainly talk about international schools (primary, secondary, high school and universities) existing in Bogota for expatriate kids.
Thanks a bunch for your participation!!
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The schools are certainly very expensive in the local market but are not particularly costlier than private schools in the US or elsewhere. There are options for international education in English, French, German, German-French and Spanish (by Spanish I meant a school run by the Spanish government). Not all the schools that hire foreign teachers/have foreign students are necessarily international. There're also a good number of international schools outside Bogota, especially English-speaking but what you have to bear in mind about those is that many, however international and English-speaking sometimes do not grant international certificates. If you're in Bogota try So far the most popular international school but if you're for something a little bit more expensive, but also much more personalized and daring, try this British school which is relatively new: which by the way is one of the best-ranking schools in Latin America. If you wanna know more, just ask me!
British culture and IB curriculum: Colegio Anglo Colombiano (PYP, MYP and IB diploma), The English School (PYP, MYP, IB diploma)
British curriculum: Colegio Gran Breta帽a (offers IB diploma)
German school: Colegio Andino
French School: Liceo Frances Louis Pasteur
Swiss School : Colegio Helvetia
Spanish (from Spain)School : Colegio Reyes Catolicos
All these are located in Bogota and, excepto for Colegio Gran Breta帽a which is a relatively new school, are the most traditional international schools in Bogota.
Most of these schools have at least 95% of local students, though they follow international education guidelines. Exceptions to this are Colegio Gran Breta帽a, which has by far, the biggest percentage of expat families and the most international community. It is also the youngest af all the schools mentioned, buy has very quickly established a high profile reputation.
About 20% of the student population in Colegio Nueva Granada are expats, mainly from the US and some other nationalities.
There are other fine, more local schools that also offer a high standard education like Colegio Los Nogales and Hacienda Los Alcaparros.
Hope you find this useful! Good luck in your school search!
most teachers are foreing
academically is really good
it's expensive but rewarding in education.
The links to the blogs are
downwithmbs.wordpress.com (English)
profescontrambs.wordpress.com (Spanish)
We just came from Bogota, We were looking at schools and places to live.
Our daughter took a test at the Gran Breta帽a and She was admitted it.
They showed us the school and We really liked it, most important our daughter liked it a lot.
To be honest the other schools we were considering did not fulfill the expectations that we have.
The only truly international school is the Colegio Gran breta帽a.
We only follow IB program since our final destination is Europe, the staff is British, USA, Canada I think, and that is very important.
Hope you can make the right choice, these kind of things are always a perk but You know only at the beginning.
Cheers
Apparently rich kids that are allow to do what they want because the come from rich powerful families, so We want to stay away from these kind of situations.
Our daughter is 7, and We will be going to Bogota next summer.
Let's see, We still haven't sign anything so We wont know until the end.
Good luck with the search.
That might have been true in the past but not anymore. The Anglo has a new rector and the school is rapidly being whipped into shape. My daughter goes there and the teachers are great. She's really happy there. It's quite far north though, that's the only problem if you live in the centre of town.
My children go to the Swiss school (Colegio Helvetia), which is a well-established private school that we are extremely happy with. French or German are offered. The academic style is much more relaxed than the Anglo, English, Lycee etc. There is no uniform and the children call the teachers by their first names. The school is on the 127, which is much closer to the kind of area expats live in than the Anglo, English or Gran Bretana.
The Gran Bretana involves a horrific trek in the Bogota traffic every morning and afternoon. I have heard of children spending an hour each way to get to the Gran Bretana. The other downside to the GB is that the pupil turnover is very high - about 30% of the school will leave every year.
The Anglo is very elite - the president's children went there. The car park is full of BMWs etc. The English is a bit of an Anglo wannabe.
In general, schools are expensive - remember to budget the school bus and fod into your calculations. Many of these schools also charge a one-off entry fee that can run to USD15,000. Also, unless you opt for the French Lycee (very well situated), your children will be travelling by bus. The traffic in Bogota is awful, and bad weather can bring it to a standstill.
Hope that helps!
We are looking into schools in Bogot谩 and like you we would like an IB school. I see that CGB has the DP and for primary the IPC. What do they offer instead of MYP?
And this considering it's a very expansive school. Or do we have to take that for granted in Bogota?
Please can anybody give me a fair answer. Thank you
I am moving to Bogota in August, I'm looking for international schools/day care (english speak) for my 4 years old son and 19 months daughter.
Is anyone available to give me some advice?
Thank you!
Marina
I read on the Expat Forum that you moved to Bogota august 2018 and were looking for international schools.
We will be moving to Bogota fall 2019 and are also looking for an international school for our kids (by then 4, 6 and 8 years old). Based on some talks with future colleagues, we narrowed our choice down to CGB and CNG, as we would like English to be the main language of instruction and would like a school that has quite a mix of nationalities.
I'm trying to get some other experiences from parents that have recently chosen an international schools in Bogota: do they like the school, teachers, after school program and is the transportation from home to school do-able for the kids.
I hope you're happy with the school you have chosen and would be so kind to share some of your experiences with us!
Best regards and thanks in advance,
Marcel and Caroline
Thank you very much for any information in advance!
Jen
Do consider going further north, and especially around the Cedritos/Mazuren areas. Its cleaner, greener, less traffic, pollution, filth, and noise. Its also a little cheaper than the nice places towards the centre. The big plus is that you'll be close to some very good international schools the further north you go.聽 My kids go to the Colegio Anglo Colombiano which is excellent in all respects, bilingual, international baccalaureate, and they help expat kids with their Spanish if they require help, although many subjects are in English, some where the language is not so critical are in Spanish. The school is always at the top of the league tables every year, and they turn out kids to be compassionate, considerate, and many important life qualities as well as academic.
If you're going to be working nearer the centre, these areas are very close to the Transmilenio line, a rapid transport system聽 which beats all the traffic. Never consider living far from the Transmilenio. Your property will always be in demand, and so hold its value.
Just my own opinion, but based on real life experience here.
Thank you!
I'm still trying to orient myself to Bogota so perhaps I wasn't specific enough when I said we'd live in the Chapinero area. One of us will be working near calle 72聽 y carrera 7, which I think is in the general area of Chapinero norte or Zone G or perhaps Quinta Camacho areas. We'd like to build our life (for only one year) in that general area so not to have to travel long distances for work or school. We don't need the most elite schools but one that is bilingual and supportive for our boys.
Thanks again for any insight.
Jen
Maybe some others on the forum can help with schools towards the centre?
Hi look for a great english school for my 7 year old and 15 year.will be staying in Bogota.聽 Thanks
@embercreation9
I have similar age children (8 and 15) and searching as well. If you find good information pls share. I'm visiting CGB and CNG in June. we will relocate in July
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