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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 ...
Colegio de la Inmaculada may refer to: Colegio de la Inmaculada (Lima), Lima, Peru. Colegio de la Inmaculada (Gijón), Gijón, Spain. Colegio de la Inmaculada (Santa Fe), Santa Fe, Argentina. Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion, Cebu City, Philippines. Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion de la Concordia, Manila, Philippines.
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Deutsche Schule Quito (Spanish: Colegio Alemán Quito; CAQ) is a German international school in Quito, Ecuador. [1] ... German School of Guayaquil; References
InterAmerican Academy of Guayaquil (IAA) is an American International school in Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador, serving two years (nursery level) through grade 12. [ 1 ] Students graduating from IAA receive an American High diploma and are able to apply to the best universities in the United States , Canada , and Europe .
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.
The British School Quito (BSQ) is a British international school for students aged 3–18 in Quito, Ecuador. [1] It was founded by Gloria Hooper, Baroness Hooper and the former British Ambassador in Ecuador Richard Lavers in 1995. [citation needed] In Years 12 and 13, the school offers the accredited IB Diploma Programme.
The Quito School (Escuela Quiteña) is a Latin American colonial artistic tradition that constitutes essentially the whole of the professional artistic output developed in the territory of the Royal Audience of Quito – from Pasto and Popayán in the north to Piura and Cajamarca in the south – during the Spanish colonial period (1542–1824 ...