Energy Efficiency Project: Exploring the Potential of Solar Energy in Eleventh-Grade Physics Class
Recently, eleventh-grade students took part in a project on the energy efficiency of photovoltaic panels, coordinated by teachers Juan Carlos Mejía and Ivar de Jesús Moreno. This project not only allowed them to apply theoretical physics concepts but also provided them with a hands-on and reflective experience on renewable energies, with a particular focus on […]
A Compass for Understanding Sustainability
Under the guidance of teacher Ryan James Evansen, fifth-grade students engaged in an innovative activity to deepen their understanding of sustainability using the “Sustainability Compass” tool. This experience was part of initiatives to enhance awareness of COP 16, which is being held in Cali, and allowed students to develop critical thinking about environmental issues from […]
Biodiversity in Words: Pollinators and Creative Literacy Project
Biodiversity is a topic that second-grade students are currently exploring through creative and educational literacy practices. The process begins with reading illustrated nonfiction books and stories that highlight the importance of the diversity of life on our planet. Next, students are assigned a specific habitat in Colombia, which they must research and explore in depth. […]
20 Years Atelier: A Space to Imagine, Create, and Learn
20 years Atelier: a space to imagine, create, and learn This year, the Atelier at Colegio Bolívar celebrates two decades of inspiration and creativity. Since its inception in April 2005, in the welcoming Casa Limoncillo, this space has served as a laboratory for artistic exploration for our children, framed within the renowned Italian Reggio Emilia […]
A Journey to the Heart of Colombia’s History
Sixth-grade students had an unforgettable experience on their trip to Boyacá, where history, culture, and nature came together to enrich their learning. This journey allowed them to deepen their knowledge of Colombia’s history and explore this particular region, known for its beautiful natural landscapes and the authenticity of its people. Through each activity, they connected […]
Conozca los avances de nuestro Plan Estratégico 2022-2026
Con el objetivo de fortalecer la comunicación y brindar un acceso más detallado a los objetivos de nuestro Plan Estratégico 2022-2026, hemos desarrollado un portal web específico que presenta de manera dinámica la información vinculada a sus propósitos. Este espacio está disponible tanto en inglés como en español, permitiendo así una mayor accesibilidad para toda […]
Learn About the Progress of Our Strategic Plan 2022-2026
Exploring the World Through Shapes
In Kinder 4, mathematics is learned in a fun and practical way. For this reason, children, under the guidance of their teachers, have been studying shapes through various activities that allow them to explore geometric figures in a creative and meaningful way. Some groups started with a challenge: each student was given a set of […]
Scientists in Action: Exploring Change on Earth
In a fascinating scientific experience led by second-grade teachers (Jayá Bookwalter, Geri Ross, Paola Sejnaui, Caroline Ludlow, and Rosie Canales), students have immersed themselves in researching how movement and changes on Earth affect our environment. This project not only sparks their curiosity but also empowers them to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, fundamental pillars […]
Interactive exhibit: “Lost Giants: The Legacy of the River”.
In December, the Martin Felton Library will be transformed into a space of exploration and discovery with the arrival of the interactive and immersive exhibit “Lost Giants: The Legacy of the River”. This exhibit offers a fascinating narrative about the coexistence of humans and megafauna in Colombia during the period between 40,000 and 10,000 years […]