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The Colegio Belga is a school located in Guatemala. Colegio Belga; Address; 9ª calle 10-38. Zona 1. Guatemala, 01001 ... Guatemala City, Guatemala: Colour(s)
The school was founded on 1 January 1901 by the Asociación de Educación y Cultura "Alejandro von Humboldt".[5]At the celebration of its 100th anniversary in 2001, the German School Guatemala was awarded the "Orden del Quetzal en grado de Gran Cruz" by the Guatemalan government for its outstanding educational work.
Colegio Interamericano is a private international pre-school, primary and secondary school located in Zone 16 of Guatemala City, Guatemala.Founded in 1976, the bilingual school serves approximately 1,300 students and is accredited with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and AdvancEd, Cognia; [1] and is a member of the Association of American Schools in Central America (AASCA).
The American School of Guatemala is one of several private K-12 college preparatory schools in Guatemala City, Guatemala. [1]The American School of Guatemala is an independent, non profit, non-denominational, college preparatory institution offering an academic program modeled after the education practices and methodologies of the United States.
Inter-American School in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, was founded in 1961 as a Christian school for the children of missionaries serving in Guatemala.Since then, the school has also served the children of many local families.
Christian Academy of Guatemala (abbreviated as C.A.G.) is a private non-denominational Christian primary and secondary school, located in San Cristobal, outside Guatemala City, in Guatemala. The K-12 school was founded in 1974 and is located on a 2.4-hectare (6-acre) site.
Centro Educativo Pavarotti (translated as Pavarotti Education Center; abbreviated as CEP) is a junior high school for children aged 12–16 located near Lake Atitlán in San Lucas Tolimán, Sololá Departement, Guatemala.
Guatemala's spending on education is one of the lowest in the world. [23] In 2021, the country spent 3.1 percent of its GDP on education. [ 24 ] By the late 2000s, the majority of Guatemalan schools had grid-supplied electricity, [ 25 ] [ 26 ] allowing for the use of electrical lighting, heating, and computers and the provision of running water ...