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Colombo American School

Colombia, Bogota

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Spanish, English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 1993
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Canadian Curriculum
Taught languages English, French
Strengths STEM, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Colombo American School in Bogotá, Colombia, serves students from early years up to age 18. The school delivers a blended international program combining Cambridge Primary and Secondary curricula with Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science in ninth grade and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in final two years, alongside Canadian curriculum option. The curriculum integrates national and international standards and emphasizes developing critical, analytical, and creative thinking. Since its founding in 1993, the school has expanded across campuses and facilities, including a campus, Arts Building, a Coliseum, and STEM and robotics spaces to support hands-on learning. The school offers a rich extracurricular program, from Model United Nations and Student Government to Eco School PRAE and PAS community service, and a four-discipline Arts program (Dance, Music, Theater, Visual Arts). Languages include French, with immersion programs and dual-degree pathways. This environment fosters leadership, service, and bilingual communication among diverse student body and a global perspective.

Cra. 73 #214-53, Bogotá, Colombia

The Essentials

Colombo American School has instruction in Spanish, English.

Location

Carrera 73 Nº 214 – 53, Bogotá, Colombia

Stages

Preschool; International education through the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and Cambridge International (IGCSE); immersion programs; Canada dual-diploma program

Additional learning support

Well-being and student support

Bus service

Bus service provided with two contracted companies and own buses; parents can track routes using the BusesCool app

Fees
Application fee / admission form

- The school requires purchase of an admission form as part of the admissions process; this acts as the application fee.

Tuition (summary and published figures)

- There is no publicly posted, grade-by-grade fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year available in the school's public materials. Public materials and promotional brochures describe the admissions process and services but do not list per-grade tuition amounts.

- Media reporting and independent school-cost listings consistently report the school's typical monthly tuition (pensin / mensualidad) in Bogotá as approximately COP 3,000,000 to COP 3,500,000 per month. These reports indicate this monthly figure commonly includes student meals. Use these figures as an overall-market range rather than a published per-grade schedule.

Tuition by term / year group

- No publicly available document for 2026/27 or 2025/26 specifies exact tuition broken down by individual year groups or by term. The school's admissions material and promotional brochure reference the admission steps and available services but do not publish a term-by-term or grade-by-grade price list. Therefore a precise per-term, per-grade fee schedule is not available in public materials.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school operates with a standard admissions and formalization process (registration / formalizacin de la matredcula) consistent with Calendar A; publicly available pages describe the admissions steps but do not publish a detailed billing calendar or full payment terms (due dates, late fees, or installment breakdowns). The commonly reported market practice for this school is monthly tuition billing (pensin mensual), but exact invoice schedule and contractual payment terms are not published in the accessible materials.

Boarding fees

- The school is a day school with no published boarding programme or boarding facilities; boarding fees are therefore not applicable. Campus descriptions and promotional materials describe on-site and camp facilities and services but do not reference boarding.

Other costs and typical ancillary fees

- The school lists or references the following chargeable services (amounts not published):
- One-time enrollment / matrícula fee (formalization of enrollment).
- Admission form / application purchase.
- Transport (bus) service fees.
- Student meals / restaurant (often bundled into the monthly fee in media reports).
- Uniforms and school clothing.
- Extracurricular activity fees (sports, music, after-school programs).
- Learning-center or therapeutic-support session fees (where services are optional or extra-cost).
- School trips, pedagogical outings, materials and books, and insurance (standard additional charges at comparable schools).

- None of the above ancillary charges are published with fixed amounts for the 2025/26 or 2026/27 academic years in publicly accessible school materials; amounts are set administratively and are typically communicated during the enrollment/contract stage.

Refund information

- A public refund policy or detailed terms for refunds (for withdrawal, early termination, or failure to attend after enrollment) is not published in the accessible admissions or brochure materials for the 2025/26 or 2026/27 period. Refund terms are governed by the school's enrollment agreement and internal financial regulations, which are not publicly posted in a grade-by-grade fee document.

Fee payment options

- The school uses institutional administrative platforms and payment channels (links to Control Academic and CAS HUB appear on public pages), indicating digital billing and institutional-account handling are in place, but specific payment methods (which credit cards, online payment gateways, or bank-transfer instructions) are not itemized in the publicly accessible pages.

- Independent records of bank-convenio lists show that many Bogotá schools use bank agreements for tuition payment; this indicates that bank-payment channels are commonly available, although the school's exact banking partners and accepted card types are not published in the materials reviewed.

Concise summary of available data and data gaps

- Publicly available school materials (admissions page and promotional brochure) confirm an application-form purchase requirement and list ancillary services (transport, restaurant, extracurriculars), but they do not publish a detailed, grade-by-grade fee schedule or term-by-term tuition amounts for 2026/27 or 2025/26.

- Independent media reporting and school-cost listings provide an overall market range for monthly tuition of approximately COP 3,000,000 to COP 3,500,000 (often reported as including meals), which can be used as a general indicator but is not a substitute for a published per-grade fee table.

- Boarding fees are not applicable; specific amounts for application, enrollment, transport, uniforms, extracurriculars, refunds, and exact payment methods are not publicly listed in the documents reviewed.
Academics

Colombo American School teaches IB (DP), Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Canadian Curriculum.

Curriculum

The school has a curriculum with national and international standards and a dynamic, meaningful teaching approach that emphasizes the development of critical, analytical, and creative thinking.

Exam Results

The school has high Saber exam results, with top scores in Pruebas Saber and achievement in various internal and external academic, social, cultural, and sports events.

Higher Education Progression

Alumni conversations for students in grades 10 and 11 provide insights into graduates' university and professional experiences, the advantages of CAS's academic program, study abroad opportunities, double-degree program possibilities, university selection, and postgraduate studies.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school supports social-emotional development through a transformative, values-based leadership formation. Proyecto de Valores centers on four core values: Respect, Responsibility/Autonomy, Solidarity, and Honesty. These values guide student interactions and support the development of the social, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of learners. Wellbeing services include Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, Psycho-pedagogy, and Psychology to strengthen learning, communication, and psychosocial growth. Programs such as Learning Support, Stimulation, Life Project, Career Guidance, and School Mitigation foster healthy habits, personal development, and a safe, respectful school climate. The School Mitigation Program promotes a safe social context based on respect, care for others, and positive treatment of all community members.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school provides Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, Psycho-pedagogy, and Psychology. The Learning Support Program offers group and individualized strategies to promote habits, routines, executive functions, motor processes, and study techniques. The Stimulation Program is a scheduled activity led by occupational therapists that supports sensorimotor and cognitive development. The Life Project Program develops students' personal competencies across life stages, generating protective factors such as risk prevention. The Career Orientation Program accompanies students in career decisions, offering exposure to higher education institutions. The School Mitigation Program ensures an appropriate social context based on values such as respect, care for others, and good treatment.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Immersion programs provide English-language experiences and opportunities for authentic language use. These programs offer intensive experiences in Canada, the United States, England, and Malta. They combine academic work with real-life immersion to deepen language skills. Participants develop leadership and cross-cultural communication through immersive learning. The aim is to prepare students for global engagement through multilingual competence.

Mental Wellbeing

Psychology provides school-based counseling to support healthy student development. This service strengthens psycho-emotional and social dynamics to foster self-esteem, social skills, coping strategies, and conflict-resolution abilities. The wellbeing offerings support a balanced, resilient approach to learning. Counseling services are integrated with the broader Wellbeing and Support framework. The goal is to help students navigate academic and personal challenges with well-being.

Safeguarding

The School Mitigation Program ensures a safe social context based on values such as respect, care for others, and positive treatment. Proyecto de Valores codifies Respect, Responsibility/Autonomy, Solidarity, and Honesty to shape behavior and interactions. These initiatives promote convivencia, conflict resolution, and risk prevention within the student community. The school engages families to reinforce safeguarding and safe practices across campus.

Admissions

Admissions

The Colombo Americano CAS welcomes students to a project characterized by academic and human excellence, grounded in a curriculum with national and international standards and a dynamic, meaningful teaching approach that emphasizes critical, analytical, and creative thinking. The admissions process is organized as a clear sequence of steps. 1. Complete the form to start the process. The form to initiate the admissions process is provided via the admissions link. 2. Visit the school and take a campus tour. This visit allows families to see the campus and meet CAS staff. 3. Purchase the admission form. The form is obtained as part of the admissions steps. 4. Prepare documents. Families assemble the documents required for the review. 5. Interview and process. An interview takes place as part of the admissions evaluation. 6. Results of the process. Admissions decisions are communicated following the review. 7. Enrollment formalization. Enrollment is finalized after acceptance and completion of required steps. A brochure can be downloaded for more details. Admissions visits are scheduled Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The Admissions Office can be reached at Celular: 3176387415 – 312 5110009; PBX: +601 6685077 ext. The school address is Carrera 73 Nº 214 – 53, Bogotá, Colombia.

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