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Colegio Bolívar | |
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Address | |
Cl 5a #122-21 Cali Colombia | |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1947 |
Director | Dr. Joseph Nagy |
Accreditation | Cognia (AdvancED) |
Yearbook | Kiosko |
Information | +57 2 4855050 |
Website | Colegio Bolivar Website |
Colegio Bolivar is a private, non–denominational, American school located in Cali, Colombia.[1]
Founded in 1947 to serve the dependents of expatriate personnel assigned to Cali, the school's population has shifted over the years from a majority of expatriate students to a majority of Colombian nationals.
The community, including just over 1,300 students, is divided into four school sections: Preprimary, Primary, Middle, and High. Each is led by its own principal and has its own faculty and facilities. The school, whose primary language of instruction is English, is college preparatory, with almost 99% of the graduates continuing onto higher education in Colombia and abroad. The school is one of the most expensive schools in Colombia and as well in Latin America.
Located on a thirty-five acre campus at the foothills of the Andes, Colegio Bolivar consists of ten classroom blocks, a science building, a library/media center, an auditorium, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, a cafeteria, an administration area, several athletic fields, and a great deal of open space. Cali's weather allows for the unusual feature of truly "open" classrooms: the rooms themselves have only three walls, with the fourth open to the outdoors.