Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced
Founded in 1941, Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced is a private, Catholic, bilingual, and co-educational school in Bogotá, Colombia offering Cambridge international curriculum. Affiliated with the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), it's fondly known as "San Bartolo." The school's campus sits within the traditional La Merced neighborhood in downtown Bogotá. As a member of UNCOLI (Association of International Schools of Bogota), ACODESI (Association of Jesuit Schools in Colombia), and FLACSI (Latin American Federation of the Society of Jesus), San Bartolomé La Merced offers the Cambridge international curriculum. History and TraditionsOrigins and Development: In the 1930s, political pressure from the Colombian government regarding the management of the National School of San Bartolomé (now Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé) presented financial challenges for the Society of Jesus. To ensure educational continuity, the Jesuits initiated the construction of a new school on La Merced farm in 1941. This marked the birth of Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced. Transformation and Modernization: From its founding until 1997, Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced operated as an all-boys boarding school. Recognizing the evolving needs of education, the school embarked on a modernization process. This included transitioning to a co-educational and bilingual model. AcademicsColegio San Bartolomé La Merced offers a comprehensive education spanning pre-school, preparatory, secondary, and high school levels within its single campus. The school's all-year programs provide a foundation in liberal arts while also offering a variety of elective courses to cater to students' interests. To enhance global perspectives and language skills, Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced offers a bilingual education, primarily focusing on Spanish and English. The school emphasizes the development of strong communication skills in both languages, integrating them throughout the curriculum to ensure students are proficient and comfortable using both. The school collaborates with select institutions worldwide to offer English as a Second Language and summer school programs overseas. These programs provide students with immersive language learning experiences in countries such as the United States, Canada, England, and New Zealand. Notable alumni
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