Chapinero's English Royal School

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Colegio Inglaterra Real de Chapinero
Location

Colombia
Information
School typePrivate school
Motto"Virtud & Ciencia" (Spanish)
Virtue & Science (english)
Founded2008
FounderGustavo Méndez Hernandez
StatusClosed
Closed2021
Head of schoolGustavo Méndez Hernandez
Grades pre-school, Elementary School, High School
GenderBoth sex
Age range3–19
LanguageSpanish
English (secondary language)
Hours in school day7 hours (from monday to friday)
Colour(s)Red
Blue
Yellow
Athletics basketball, volleyball
Rival Suba's English Royal School
North's English Royal School
National rankingMuy Superior
Graduates3 proms
Website www.colegioinglaterrarealchapinero.edu.co

The Colegio Inglaterra Real de Chapinero was a private school located in Chapinero, Bogotá, Colombia it was founded in 2008 by Gustavo Mendez Hernandez and his wife. In 2021 cause of the COVID-19 pandemic the school couldn't maintain itself and closed.

History

After the close of the Liceo Parroquial Divino Salvador in 2007 the parents of the students wanted a good school, the Hermana Margarota Rozo looked at the possibility of opening a new school but it was impossible.

Then the Hermana Margarita Rozo asked Gladys Parada who was the principal of the Suba's English Royal School about the possibility of opening a franchise in the locality of Chapinero , as Gladys Parada could not be a principal of two schools, her husband could direct it.

So a franchise of the English Royal School in Chapinero was formed and in 2007 the principal Gustavo Mendez Hernandez was appointed and on February 1, 2008, the new year started with 250 students.

In 2021 cause of the COVID-19 pandemic the school couldn't maintain itself and closed.

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