Innova Schools continues to focus on its expansion in Colombia. The institution has among its plans open 25 new offices in the country by 2030 and impact the education of more than 24,000 children and adolescents.
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The commitment to coverage is also supported by an educational model that prioritizes well-being, the development of global skills and learning based on understanding over memorization.
According to Pablo Jaramillo Quintero, CEO of Innova Schools, the idea is to consolidate itself as a reference for the transformation of the educational system in Colombia and Latin America, expanding its presence in key cities such as Bogotá, Cota and Zipaquirá.
To achieve the objectives established in its expansion plan, the institution has a network of education experts who work constantly to validate What is the best way for today’s students to learn? and prepare for the future of which they will be part of in a few years.
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“We are convinced that there is a great opportunity for thousands of students to have access to quality education that prepares them for the future”Jaramillo explained.
The CEO also highlighted that the idea is to achieve these goals “through teachers who act as mentors in the students’ learning process, along with innovative learning spaces, an iconic and world-class infrastructure, an essential axis in character training and personal growth and a global curriculum supported by a of the largest school networks in Latin America”.
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