Colegio Jorge Washington

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Colegio Jorge Washington (COJOWA), previously the George Washington School, is an American international school in Cartagena, Colombia, with a main campus and a preschool campus. The school serves preschool through high school. Students may qualify for a U.S. high school diploma and/or for a Colombian bachillerato.[1]

History

The school was founded in August 1952, and classes began on October 1 that year. Initially the school enrolled 25 students, taught by 3 teachers. The school occupied a campus on Second Avenue in Bocagrande until a new building opened in 1963; the United States federal government donated $923,000 while citizens and industralists from inside and outside Colombia donated $935,000. The Colombian Ministry of Education approved classes until the 9th grade in 1968, with middle school approval in 1970, and then all grade levels in 1974. The preschool program began in 1979, the same year as the first junior high school graduation.[2]

Campus

The main campus has three self-contained wings for elementary school, middle school, and high school.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "School Profile." Colegio Jorge Washington. Retrieved on February 23, 2016. "Main Address: Zona norte, Anillo Vial Km. 12 Cartagena, Colombia" and "Preschool Site: Bocagrande, Cra. 4 Calle 6A No. 3-55, Cartagena, Colombia"
  2. ^ "School History." Colegio Jorge Washington. Retrieved on February 23, 2016.

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