What are the schools in Cartagena like?
When we asked about the schools in Cartagena, they said...
"1. Colegio Britanico de Cartagena: This is a prestigious international school that follows the British curriculum. The school offers education from preschool to high school and is known for its high academic standards and emphasis on extracurricular activities. The school's website is http://www.colegiobritanico.edu.co/. 2. Colegio Jorge Washington (COJOWA): This is an American international school that offers education from preschool to high school. The school follows the American curriculum and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school's website is https://www.cojowa.edu.co/. 3. Colegio Montessori Cartagena: This school follows the Montessori method of education, which emphasizes self-directed activity, hands-on learning, and collaborative play. The school offers education from preschool to high school. The school's website is http://www.montessoricartagena.edu.co/. 4. Colegio Gimnasio Cartagena de Indias: This is a bilingual school that offers education from preschool to high school. The school follows the Colombian curriculum but also offers English language instruction. The school's website is http://www.gimnasiocartagenadeindias.edu.co/. 5. Colegio Bilingue de Cartagena: This school offers bilingual education in Spanish and English from preschool to high school. The school follows the Colombian curriculum but also offers English language instruction. The school's website is http://www.colegiobilinguedecartagena.edu.co/. 6. Colegio Altair: This is a bilingual school that offers education from preschool to high school. The school follows the Colombian curriculum but also offers English language instruction. The school's website is http://www.colegioaltair.edu.co/. 7. Colegio La Esperanza: This is a bilingual school that offers education from preschool to high school. The school follows the Colombian curriculum but also offers English language instruction. The school's website is http://www.colegiolaesperanza.edu.co/," said one expat in Cartagena with children at .
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What are the schools in Cartagena like?
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