Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá

Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá
Location
Bogotá
Colombia
Information
Type Private International Day School
Motto Be all you can be
Established 2012
Principal Wallace Ting
Enrollment 229
Average class size 13
Student to teacher ratio 5:1
Website ksi-bogota.com

Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá, also known as KSI Bogotá, is a bi-lingual, co-educational, private international day school for students aged 3-18.[1] The school is located close to Chia in Bogotá.

The school is part of Knightsbridge Schools International (KSI), a group of international schools based in Colombia, Panama, Montenegro, Switzerland and Portugal, and is affiliated with Knightsbridge School in London.[2]

The school forms part of the Association of American Schools in South America.[3]

History

KSI Bogotá was formerly known as Colegio La Candelaria until 2012. [4]

Curriculum

KSI Bogotá is accredited to teach the International Baccalaureate programme and is an IB World School.[5] The school offers the IB Primary Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme.

KSI Bogotá has been categorized as "muy superior" in its ICFES classification, one of the highest classifications of schools in Colombia.[6]

Language programmes

The main languages of instruction are English and Spanish. Some classes are also taught in French.

References

  1. "KSI Bogota | Be all you can be". www.ksi-bogota.com. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  2. "Knightsbridge Schools International Bogota". Winter's International School Finder. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  3. "Knightsbridge Schools International Bogota, Colombia". AASSA- Association of American Schools in South America. 2015-11-03. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  4. "Knightsbridge Schools International llega a Colombia a través de alianza con el Colegio La Candelaria (Bogotá) - Centro Virtual de Noticias de Educación". www.mineducacion.gov.co. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
  5. "Knightsbridge Schools International Bogota". International Baccalaureate®. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  6. "Los Mejores Colegios" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-06-05.

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