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Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced : ウィキペディア英語版
Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced

Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced is a private, jesuit, bilingual and co-educational school. The school is affiliated with the Society of Jesus of the Roman Catholic Church and is often known as "San Bartolo". The school campus, founded in 1941, is located in the traditional neighborhood of "La Merced" in downtown Bogotá.
The school is considered one of the most traditional and prestigious schools in the country. The education has been recognized for taking a humanistics and social approach. Since its foundation, the school has been ranked among the top high schools in the nation. San Bartolo Alumni has reached high job positions in Colombian politics, including former presidents, senators, ministers and ambassadors of the Country. Others have become scientists, journalists, academics, artists and entrepreneurs.
== History ==

In the 1930s the Society of Jesus was facing serious financial problems because of political pressure from the government, about their existing contract with it for the management of the National School of San Bartolomé, currently called "Mayor de San Bartolomé". The Society of Jesus started the construction of the building for the school at the farm La Merced in 1941.
Until 1997 the school was an all-boys boarding school, later the school entered into a modernization process, turning into a co-educational and bilingual school. The school operates under the guidelines and directions of ACODESI (Association of Jesuit Colleges in Colombia) and the school is run according to the General Education Colombian Act 115 of 1994. The school is an active member of UNCOLI(an organization of international schools in Bogotá).

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