School reviews
School reviews

School reviews

At Colegio La Colina, every child’s growth is nurtured in a vibrant, welcoming community where curiosity, joy, and personal development flourish. From the classrooms to the open spaces in the forest, students learn with enthusiasm, guided by teachers who foster creativity, autonomy, and strong connections.

Here, parents, students, and staff share their experiences – reflecting the care and commitment that make our school a place where learning and happiness go hand in hand. Read what they have to say!

Brayan Andres Virguez Becerra, 2025

Journalists around the school

I saw students’ curiosity and engagement shine while creating their own news journal, honing both their oral and written descriptive skills.

Brayan Andres Virguez Becerra, 2025

Seventh grade English teacher

Guillermo Andres  Conto Triana

Sixth-grade business fair

At the Business Fair, students applied math in real-world scenarios, calculating profits, discounts, and sales projections while analyzing the link between revenue and profitability.

Guillermo Andres Conto Triana

Sixth-grade mathematics teacher

Julian Andres  Fuzga Hernandez, 2025

Terrarium Experience in our forest

I love witnessing students turn guidance into creativity and teamwork—like when they built terrariums in the forest, solving challenges independently while I just supervised.

Julian Andres Fuzga Hernandez, 2025

Self-contained teacher

Julián

I feel safe and supported every day at school

I like that the school is very safe. We have alarms in case of an emergency, and if we need help, there is always an assistant or a teacher available.

Julián

Student, grade 6

Mariana

I live the CLC philosophy and pedagogy every day

I really like CLC because of its philosophy and the way we learn. My growth is recognized and encouraged every day, which helps me feel confident and motivated.

Mariana

Student, grade 10

Mariana P.

I enjoy learning surrounded by nature and freedom

I like that CLC has a lot of green space, so I don't feel so confined.

Mariana P.

Student, grade 8

Brayan Andres Virguez Becerra, 2025

Seventh grade English teacher

Guillermo Andres  Conto Triana

Sixth-grade mathematics teacher

Julian Andres  Fuzga Hernandez, 2025

Self-contained teacher

Julián

Student, grade 6

Mariana

Student, grade 10

Mariana P.

Student, grade 8

Brayan Andres Virguez Becerra, 2025

Seventh grade English teacher

Guillermo Andres  Conto Triana

Sixth-grade mathematics teacher

Julian Andres  Fuzga Hernandez, 2025

Self-contained teacher

Julián

Student, grade 6

Mariana

Student, grade 10

Mariana P.

Student, grade 8

ISP Learning Team Visit

28 January 2026

ISP Learning Team Visit

From January 29 to 31, the ISP Regional Learning Team visited Colegio La Colina to conduct strategic sessions focused on strengthening the understanding and implementation of the Learning Im

Philosophy Magazine

13 November 2025

Philosophy Magazine

The latest issue of our Philosophy Magazine invites readers on a journey through the evolution of human thought across four fundamental stages: Prehistory, the Ancient Era, the Medieval Era,

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