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Guayaquil is home to 3 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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Colegio Menor Samborondón is an international school offering the American curriculum with Advanced Placement options, built on a liberal arts approach that develops well-rounded learners who are artists, scientists, musicians, writers and mathematicians. The Samborondón campus opened in 2013 and has been part of Nord Anglia Education since 2019, welcoming students ages 3 to 17. Preschool delivers 100% English immersion; from Lower to High School, English is the language of instruction for core subjects, with 20% Spanish. The campus spans about 30,000 square meters with a 2,000 square meter multisport complex, a professional recording studio, nine music classrooms, visual arts studios, a Juilliard-inspired dance space, and three innovation labs with 3D printers, plus Mobile iPad labs. A bilingual Media Center from Grade 1 supports research. Partnerships with Juilliard and MIT enrich the arts and STEM, while Global Campus connects students with peers in 32 countries, including expeditions and Global Games.
Colegio Alemán Humboldt de Guayaquil is a German international school offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma alongside a German curriculum and a bespoke program. The school is part of Germany's network of 135 excellence schools abroad, recognized by the German government, and it emphasizes multilingualism and intercultural study. German is taught through immersion across many subjects, with five weekly German classes in secondary and two additional German-taught subjects from 8th grade to support IB requirements; students pursue the Deutsches Sprachdiplom I through an international benchmarking process in 8th grade. English begins in grade five with immersion, with aims for high language proficiency. Facilities include specialized science laboratories, a robotics lab, a Lernwerkstatt and a learning environment supported by itsLearning and Office 365. The IB program features Mini-CAS, a bilingual library, internships in Germany, and university visits, complemented by exchanges, events like Noche IB and Intercambiales, and a group 4 project week.
Colégio Alemán Humboldt Samborondón offers a bilingual, bicultural education for ages 1 to 18. The school runs a modern, trilingual program in Spanish, German and English (from the fifth EGB grade), aligned with the German system and supported by materials imported from Germany. In addition to its bespoke curriculum, the school offers the International Baccalaure Diploma Programme, encouraging students to reflect, act and develop a global perspective. Classrooms are equipped with networked technology, and facilities include a science building, music and art rooms, a computing laboratory, physics–chemistry labs, a library, and extensive green spaces that support well-being alongside learning. Intercultural exchanges with partner schools in Germany and language trips bolster language proficiency with official A1 to C1 certifications available. The campus in Samborondón continues a history dating from the 1950s and migrated to Ciudad Celeste in 2015, reflecting a commitment to intercultural understanding and high-quality education in Ecuador for families.
InterAmerican Academy in Guayaquil is a private, non-profit day school delivering an American-style education from nursery (age two) through grade twelve. The curriculum is English-language and leads to a United States high school diploma, with Cognia accreditation ensuring standards-based, project-based learning. The school offers Advanced Placement through the AP Capstone program, including AP Seminar and AP Research, and emphasizes college admissions guidance through the Center for International Education. A Maker Space, a STEM initiative, and a complete Fine Arts program anchor hands-on inquiry and creative expression. Early years follow a Reggio Emilia-inspired approach, while project-based learning pervades the elementary and secondary years. The campus sits in Guayaquil's Puerto Azul area and serves a diverse community of more than 29 nationalities, about 252 students in total. A strong student-support system, language immersion through the International Language Academy, and extensive test-prep resources support well-being and global readiness. Only AP Capstone in Ecuador.
Colegio Internacional SEK Guayaquil is a private international school offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) and bilingual education from kindergarten. The curriculum spans Infants, Primary, Secondary, and the IB Diploma. English-language instruction is central, with official certifications available in English and French and Spanish also taught. The school is part of the SEK International Institution, a network with more than 134 years of educational experience in Europe, the USA and Latin America. A signature feature is technology-enabled learning: a 1:1 iPad program, Mac classrooms and coding and robotics taught in every year. Library facilities include a reading room, reading corner, internet lab and a digital library with online catalog. The dining hall offers nutritionist-planned meals with age-appropriate snack and lunch options. Extracurriculars include sports and arts; notable offerings include Judo, swimming, football, chess, cheerdance and volleyball. SEK Guayaquil emphasizes international exchanges and events through InterSEK and Green Week.
The American School of Guayaquil is a private, nonprofit bilingual international school with ties to the United States, promoting cultural relations between Ecuador and the United States. The school teaches in English and Spanish and offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for students aged 16–19. The DP spans six subject groups and three components: Extended Essay (Monografía), Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS). Students choose six subjects from six groups as a full Diploma, with three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level, and complete assessments recognized for direct university entry, credit, and scholarships. Since 1985, school has delivered IB Diploma Programme. Primary Years Programme serves 3–12 with a transdisciplinary, inquiry-based framework and bilingual immersion, culminating in PYP Exhibition. Founded in 1942 by Harry and Mollie Jacobson, ASOCAG governs the school today; facilities include Robert Allan Reed stadium and modern laboratories on Avenida Juan Tanca Marengo.
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