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6.7 El Salvador. 6.8 Nicaragua. 6.9 ... Colégio Miguel de Cervantes (São Paulo) ... Colegio Americano de Quito; El Salvador. Academia Británica Cuscatleca; Nicaragua.
On January 10, 2020, an 11-year-old student identified as José Ángel Ramos Betts, armed with two guns, opened fire at the facilities of Colegio Cervantes Campus Bosque, a private school in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico, killing a teacher and wounding multiple teachers and classmates shortly before turning the gun on himself.
Colegio Europeo Pachamama; Colegio Gutenberg Schule; Colegio La Condamine; Colegio ISM; Colegio Militar Eloy Alfaro; Colegio La Salle; Colegio Marista; Colegio Menor San Francisco de Quito; Colegio San Gabriel; Colegio Nuestra Madre de la Merced; Colegio Sauce; Colegio SEK; Colegio Spellman; Colegio Terranova Quito; Instituto Nacional Mejía ...
Between the years of 1959 through 1960, the school established their first campus in a large house on the corner of Avenida de Los Estadios and República de El Salvador Academia Cotopaxi First Location. As an American International School in Ecuador it focuses on a diverse international faculty [2]
St. Gabriel College (Spanish: Colegio San Gabriel) is a private Catholic primary and secondary school in Quito, Ecuador. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1862 and has grown to include pre-primary as well as six primary and six secondary years.
The Alliance Academy International is a private, co-educational, international, Christian school located in Quito, Ecuador, with a curriculum based on a United States program of education.
Colegio Intisana was established in Quito, Ecuador, on October 26, 1966. The school is dependent on the International Foundation for Educative and Social Foundation (FINDES) . It holds legal approval to operate grades between 1st and 12th.
Augusto Arias [26] [27] (Quito, March 15, 1903 – Quito, August 23, 1974), poet. Jorge Carrera Andrade. One of the mayor Ecuadorian poets of the 20th century. Jorge Carrera Andrade (Quito, September 18, 1903 – Quito, November 7, 1978), poet and diplomat. He was also teacher of literature at the Instituto Nacional Mejía before accepting a ...