What are the schools in Santa Marta like?
When we asked about the schools in Santa Marta, they said...
"1. Colegio Británico Internacional de Santa Marta: This school is a private institution that offers bilingual education in English and Spanish. It follows the British curriculum and is known for its high academic standards. The school also emphasizes the development of values and skills that will help students become responsible global citizens. [Website](http://www.colegiobritanico.edu.co/) 2. Colegio Bureche: Colegio Bureche is a bilingual school that offers education from preschool to high school. The school follows the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence, personal development, and social responsibility. [Website](http://www.bureche.edu.co/) 3. Colegio Karl C Parrish: This is a bilingual school that offers education from preschool to high school. The school follows the American curriculum and is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence, personal development, and social responsibility. [Website](http://www.kcparrish.edu.co/) 4. The British School of Santa Marta: This school offers a British-style education in a bilingual environment. The school is known for its high academic standards and its commitment to developing well-rounded students who are prepared for the challenges of the 21st century. [Website](http://www.britishschoolsm.edu.co/) 5. Colegio Internacional de Santa Marta: This school offers a bilingual education in English and Spanish. The school follows the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence, personal development, and social responsibility. [Website](http://www.colegiointernacional.edu.co/) 6. Colegio La Sierra International School: This school offers a bilingual education in English and Spanish. The school follows the American curriculum and is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence, personal development, and social responsibility. [Website](http://www.lasierra.edu.co/)," said one parent with children at in Santa Marta.
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What are the schools in Santa Marta like?
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