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El Camino Academy

Colombia, Bogota

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees COP 19,681,100 - 52,811,180
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 430
Type Co-educational
Opened 1980
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Taught languages Spanish
Typical class size 22
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Secondary School, High School
Introduction

El Camino Academy is an interdenominational Christian school in Bogotá offering an American-style Pre-K through 12 curriculum with AP options. The program uses a U.S.-based framework through high school, with an option to meet Colombian diploma requirements. Bible, physical education, and fine arts are integrated for all students. AP preparation is available based on student interest and staffing. Secondary class periods are 45 minutes; most core subjects meet five times weekly, while Bible, PE, and electives meet two to four times weekly. All graduates receive both American and a Colombian high school diploma. Founded in 1980 by North American missionaries, ECA has held ACSI accreditation since 1999. The 1.15-acre campus on Bogotá's northern edge houses a library with over 20,000 volumes (90% in English), a science lab, and dedicated art and music spaces. Extracurriculars include a broad sports program and En Sus Manos Music Academy, and a revived ECA Band.

Cl. 221 # 52-02, Suba, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia

The Essentials

El Camino Academy has 430 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.

Location

Address: Calle 221

52 – 02, Bogotá, Colombia. Located on the northern edge of Bogotá. The school serves an international community with families from many countries.

Stages

Pre-Kinder – 12th grade; high school comprises grades 9–12.

Type

Interdenominational Christian school.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Nationalities represented include Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Mexico, New Zealand, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, United States, and Venezuela. About 96% of students are Colombian; the remainder are from foreign missionary and diplomatic families.

Additional learning support

ELL assistance and a Learning Center are available to support students who need help with English or academics.

Country affiliation

United States

Religious affiliation

Interdenominational Christian (evangelical)

School day structure

School day runs 7:20 a.m. to 2:50 p.m., Monday through Friday, across 38–40 weeks with about 180 school days. Bible, PE, and electives meet 2–4 times a week; most core subjects meet five times per week; students typically take 8 classes daily (9th–12th grade can have around 10 per semester).

Bus service

Transportation is provided with routes and monthly rates: Normal Route 515,600 COP per month per student; Route between Portal Norte and ECA 365,200 COP; Sabana Norte Route 552,000 COP.

Fees

Annual tuition at El Camino Academy ranges from COP 19,681,100 to COP 52,811,180 for 2026/27.

Application / admissions fees

- PK–K: Non-refundable admissions (application) fee: COP 230,000.
- Grades 1–11: English screening fee (when required): COP 57,000; after a successful screening, non-refundable admissions (application) fee: COP 230,000.
- English pretest or screening for admission is charged when required (amount shown above).

Tuition fees (family categories and payment amounts)

El Camino bills an annual enrollment fee plus tuition paid in ten monthly installments. Families are classified into three categories for tuition calculations: Employer-funded (Category A), Business (Category B with income subbands B1–B4), and Ministry (Category C with income subbands C1–C4). Amounts shown are currency COP.

- Category A (Employer-funded / A1)
- Annual total: COP 52,811,180.
- Enrollment (annual): COP 5,281,180.
- Monthly tuition (10 installments): COP 4,753,000.
- Discounted monthly (10% early-payment discount): COP 4,277,700.

- Category B (Business families) — four income bands (B1–B4)
- B1: Annual total COP 35,854,400; Enrollment COP 3,585,400; Monthly tuition COP 3,226,900; Discounted monthly COP 2,904,210.
- B2: Annual total COP 32,749,900; Enrollment COP 3,274,900; Monthly tuition COP 2,947,500; Discounted monthly COP 2,652,750.
- B3: Annual total COP 30,507,700; Enrollment COP 3,050,700; Monthly tuition COP 2,745,700; Discounted monthly COP 2,471,130.
- B4: Annual total COP 28,144,400; Enrollment COP 2,814,400; Monthly tuition COP 2,533,000; Discounted monthly COP 2,279,700.

- Category C (Ministry families) — four income bands (C1–C4)
- C1: Annual total COP 30,407,700; Enrollment COP 3,040,700; Monthly tuition COP 2,736,700; Discounted monthly COP 2,463,030.
- C2: Annual total COP 26,072,200; Enrollment COP 2,607,200; Monthly tuition COP 2,346,500; Discounted monthly COP 2,111,850.
- C3: Annual total COP 21,476,600; Enrollment COP 2,147,600; Monthly tuition COP 1,932,900; Discounted monthly COP 1,739,610.
- C4: Annual total COP 19,681,100; Enrollment COP 1,968,100; Monthly tuition COP 1,771,300; Discounted monthly COP 1,594,170.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Enrollment fee: charged annually at enrollment; it covers the use of textbooks provided by the school.
- Tuition billing: tuition is billed in ten monthly installments (ten payments per school year).
- Early‑payment discount: a 10% discount on the monthly tuition amount is applied to families who pay within the first 10 days of each month.
- Supplies and uniforms: supplies and uniforms are purchased separately from the enrollment fee.

Boarding

- Boarding is not applicable. El Camino operates as a day school with a standard daily schedule (school day and calendar operate as a day program).

Other costs and optional services

- Meal service (lunch and snack) — prices shown as COP:
- Lunch (daily): PreK–4th COP 17,500; Year total COP 2,827,000; Monthly (10-month plan) COP 282,700.
- Lunch (daily): 5th–12th COP 19,500; Year total COP 3,080,000; Monthly (10-month plan) COP 308,000.
- Snack (daily): PreK–4th COP 8,000; Year total COP 1,383,000; Monthly (10-month plan) COP 138,300.
- Snack (daily): 5th–12th COP 9,000; Year total COP 1,564,000; Monthly (10-month plan) COP 156,400.

- Transportation (optional) — monthly rates (COP):
- Normal route, single student: COP 515,600 per month; for 2+ students on same route: COP 483,400 per student per month.
- Route between Portal Norte and ECA: COP 365,200 per month (single student rate) and COP 346,400 per student for 2+ students.
- Sabana Norte route: COP 552,000 per month.
- Individual/day‑by‑day transportation: COP 30,000 per day.

- Supplies: the school publishes grade‑specific supply lists (items such as notebooks, pencils, calculators, ECA shirts, Bible, earphones, etc.); these items are provided/purchased by families as indicated on the supply list. Uniform shirts (ECA shirts) are required to be worn; uniform purchases are arranged separately.

Refund information

- Admissions/application fees are explicitly non‑refundable. (Admissions procedure states the admissions fee is non‑refundable.)

Fee payment options and instructions

- Accepted payment channels for admissions and school payments include: cash, debit card, or credit card in person at the school cashier (American Express is not accepted).
- Bank deposit or electronic transfer to the school's Bancolombia account is accepted for admissions and school payments; parents are requested to e‑mail proof of deposit/transfer to the cashier and/or admissions office where indicated.
- The school provides an online payments option and specific banking details for electronic payments; proof of payment should be sent to the school cashier or admissions e‑mail addresses when required.

Notes on classification and discounts

- Family classification (Employer‑funded / Business / Ministry) and income band determine the applicable tuition category and amounts; the enrollment fee and monthly tuition levels above reflect those categories and bands. A 10% monthly tuition discount applies for payments made within the first 10 days of each month.
Academics

El Camino Academy teaches American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP) for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

U.S.-based curriculum is used for pre-kinder through high school, with the option for students to meet Colombian high school diploma requirements. Bible, physical education (PE), and fine arts electives are integrated for all students. Preparation for Advanced Placement (AP) exams is offered based on student interest and staff availability. Secondary class periods are 45 minutes, and most core subjects meet five times a week; Bible, PE, and electives meet two to four times weekly. All graduates receive both American and Colombian high school diplomas.

Student Teacher Ratio

Current student body is about 400 with an average class size of 21 students from Pre-Kinder through 12th grade.

Gifted and Talented

Advanced Placement (AP) preparation is offered according to student interest and staff availability.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school aims to assist parents in providing for the spiritual, social, emotional, physical, and intellectual growth of their children. The school environment is a safe space that is active and engaging, welcoming and positive, and structured and predictable. Instruction is grounded in biblical principles, with teachers committed to modelling Christ-like character and guiding students in applying truth across subjects. Bible study, physical education, and fine arts electives are integrated into the curriculum for all students. All grade levels participate in service projects and in mentor/disciple relationships to foster leadership and responsibility.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school uses a U.S.-based curriculum taught in English and awards both a U.S. high school diploma and a Colombian diploma. About 83% of students speak English as a second or third language. The school employs an early exit English immersion program; by first grade the only subject taught in Spanish is Spanish language, with English-native students receiving Spanish classes tailored to their level. From Pre-Kinder through 12th grade, the bilingual program supports language development alongside core academics. English language development is integrated with the standard curriculum so students can meet both national and international requirements.

Mental Wellbeing

General objectives include spiritual, social, emotional, physical, and intellectual growth. The school environment is described as a safe space that is active, engaging, welcoming, and structured. The ECA Prayer Center provides a channel for prayer requests. Discipleship and small-group mentoring relationships support student growth, and biblical principles inform the overall educational approach.

Safeguarding

The Child Protection Policy states that the Bible presents children as gifts from God and that adults bear the responsibility to protect them; their emotional or physical vulnerability should never be violated. Children have the right to protection from harm, and staff are trained to take appropriate corrective action when necessary. ECA rejects any form of abuse or violence toward children and adolescents and prohibits inappropriate sexual contact. Prevention includes background checks on all personnel, mandatory training on sexual abuse awareness bi-annually, and annual child-protection training for staff, along with safeguarding procedures for supervision, reporting suspicions, and maintaining safe environments on campus.

Admissions

Admissions

Standard admissions requirements: At least one of the two parents must be an active member of an evangelical Christian church; Applicants to prekinder must be 4 years old by August 7 of the year in which they are applying for admission; Applicants to grades K-12 must demonstrate grade-appropriate proficiency both academically and in English language skills; Family must be able to assume educational costs; Parents must have a basic/intermediate English proficiency level and be willing to work toward improvement.

Scholarships

The Martinez Scholarship History describes a school-based scholarship established by the Martinez family to bless El Camino Academy graduates. Martinez Scholarship applicants go through a rigorous application process, and the winners receive monetary scholarships to help with first-year college expenses. Since 2009, 51 ECA graduates have received scholarships to help with the costs of their first year of college, with recipients studying in the United States, Colombia, and Europe in fields such as nursing, international business, design, chemistry, aerospace engineering, global studies, and more. The Martinez Family continues to support El Camino graduates with these scholarships.

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