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If you're researching international schools in Bolivia offering American Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is American, taught by 2 of the schools below. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like American Cooperative School of La Paz (opened 1955).
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The American Cooperative School of La Paz (ACS Calvert campus) offers an American curriculum with Advanced Placement courses for students aged 3 to 18 in La Paz, Bolivia. The campus has 50+ classrooms, four science laboratories, two computer labs, two greenhouses and two school gardens, a gymnasium and full-size soccer field, three playgrounds, a 500-seat theater, and an indoor heated pool. Tennis and racquetball courts, a climbing wall, and an astronomy observatory support a range of activities. The two English-language libraries form Bolivia's largest English-language library collection, with quiet reading areas and collaborative spaces. Literacy programs promote reading and research. Extracurricular activities include performing arts, Art Lovers Club, National Honor Society, and Global Issues Network, plus service initiatives with Fundación Nuestra Esperanza and Operation Smile ACS. The school emphasizes leadership, cross-cultural engagement, and community service through its clubs and partnerships while offering robust facilities for STEM, arts, and athletics.
The American International School of Bolivia (AISB) is a co-educational day school in Cochabamba serving 800 students from Pre-Kinder through 12th grade across 15 nationalities. Founded in 1993, the school combines the Bolivian national programme with a US-based preparatory curriculum and the IB Diploma Programme. Accredited by Cognia, the school maintains an 11:1 student-to-teacher ratio and offers programmes in technology, robotics, visual arts, athletics and languages.
Santa Cruz Cooperative School (SCCS), founded on April 10, 1959, is a private American Overseas day school in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Accredited by AdvancEd/Cognia and the Bolivian Ministry of Education since 1960, SCCS offers American and Bolivian diplomas with three divisions (Elementary, Middle, High School) and a Jaguar mascot.
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