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Conference: La asfixia no es un juego

By: Diana Quintero Acosta, Communications & Marketing - Colegio San José Our 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade students attended the conference 'La asfixia no es un juego,' presented by pediatrician and alumnus of our school, Dr. Roberto De la Rosa. Through these activities, the Student Affairs and Wellbeing Office supports and guides students on the trends, challenges, and content they encounter on Social Media. Check out the photos from our conference below:

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100 days of school in Cycle 1

By: Paola Jaramillo Acuña, Cycle 1 teacher - Colegio San José On Monday-february 3rd, in Cicle 1, students celebrated a huge milestone: 100 days of school! From songs and stories to exciting activities, our students had an amazing time celebrating this special day. It was a day full of fun and learning, as they reflected on how far they have come and all they have accomplished. So proud of all the progress made! Check out the photos from our Day 100 below:

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New subject: Digital Art

By: Diana Quintero Acosta, Communications & Marketing - Colegio San José New subject! And here are the amazing results. Since last semester, our school has offered a Digital Art class, taught by Mr. José Castro. The students in “Semestralización” (9th, 10th, and 11th grades) are showcasing their best works, created in the classroom using cutting-edge electronic devices. Watch the video. Click on the image.

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Panel: ¿Cómo van los jóvenes?

By: Diana Quintero Acosta, Comunnications & Marketing – Colegio San José A week ago, we had the pleasure of sharing the stage with two incredible women: Lucía Avendaño, Director of Barranquilla Cómo Vamos and Érika Fontalvo, Director of El Heraldo in the panel ¿Cómo van los jóvenes?, a space for families and students of Semestralización (9th, 10th, and 11th Grade), as part of the training we provide at the Escuela de Familias. Our Rector, F. Luis F. Gómez, S.J., was our representative.   The morning of January 25th was an opportunity for attendees to ask questions about the present and future of young people in the Colombian Caribbean and the world. We are grateful to the guests for sharing their knowledge with us.   At the end, parents received their children’s report cards as well as the new edition of our magazine LINK. Watch the video. Click on the image.

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Encounters with Christ: Cycles I & II

By: Reinaldo Valera Iglesias, Campus Minister for Cycles I and II – Colegio San José Photos: courtesy of Campus Ministry Communications & Marketing. The students of San José School, from Kinder 4 to 1st Grade, had their encounters with Christ during the first semester of the 2024-2025 school year. Kindergarten took place on the Campus, while Transition and 1st Grade were held at Casa Santa María del Mar, which the school owns in Santa Verónica (Atlántico). It was an opportunity to strengthen the students’ inner life and associate God and Jesus with a joyful experience, as that friendly God who wants us to be happy. It was also a moment to raise awareness of their identity as individuals, using Jesus of Nazareth as a model. Furthermore, they learned that they are created in God’s image, to give and receive love, expressing it in their homes, at school, and with their friends. The encounters were led by the Campus Minister for Cycles I and II, Mr. Reinaldo Valera Iglesias, along with the rest of the Campus Ministry team, the group companions and co-teachers. Additionally, as primary educators and guides in the children’s moral education, a group of parents participated. San José School congratulates the students who experienced this with generous hearts and continue to open their lives to God’s love.

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Eucharistic celebrations for the beginning of 2nd-Semester

By: Diana Quintero Acosta, Communications & Marketing - Colegio San José Here are the highlights of the Eucharistic celebrations marking the beginning of our second semester of the 2024-2025 academic year. On Friday, January 17, we gave thanks to God and the Virgin Mary for the new year with special Masses celebrated by Fathers Manuel José Jiménez, S.J., and Alfredo Guzmán, S.J., at the Our Lady of the Way side chapel and in the Pignatelli Multiple Room of our school. It was a morning filled with hope and love in this Jubilee Year. Watch the video. Click on the image.

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Internal Reflection Process – NEASC

By: Dairo Orozco Molina, Academic Coordinator – San José School Barranquilla Today, Compañía de Jesús – Colegio San José officially launched our New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Internal Reflection Process, bringing together over 125 passionate educators, psychologists, educational support staff and administrators. Together, we embarked on this year-and-a-half, laying the groundwork for thoughtful conversations, collaboration, and growth.   For us, this journey is more than just accreditation -it’s a valuable opportunity to discern, reflect and contemplate who we are as a learning community on the Caribbean Region of Colombia and how we can continue to foster high-quality learning experiences for every student.   We express our sincere gratitude to our Accreditation Team, Ms. Luisa Álvarez Sanes and Mr. Edgar Barrios, for their enthusiasm, commiment, and energy. As school, we embark on this transformative journey together.

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PBL Openings: cycles 1, 2, 3&4

By: María A. Zambrano, PBL Coordinator - Colegio San José In December, we launched the new PBL projects for this second trimester! Our students discovered their new projects and began exploring dynamics, fostering collaboration and meaningful learning. Throughout these experiences, they will address key topics such as: - Caring for our common home. - Preserving cultural legacies and traditions. - Effective communication. - Personal and community well-being. Each project is a call to action, inspiring our students to make a positive difference in their surroundings. We invite you to join this journey! Stay tuned for project updates and participate actively as we continue building a committed educational community.     Ver esta publicación en Instagram   Una publicación compartida por Colegio San José Barranquilla (@colsanjose_baq)

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PBL Closures – Cycle 3

By: María A. Zambrano, PBL Coordinator - Colegio San José At Colegio San José, our Cycle 3 students showcased their knowledge and creativity through their projects: In Third Grade: Students explored their Atlántico department, identifying its municipalities, traditions, typical food, and music. The Governorate of Atlántico visited them. In Fourth Grade: They analyzed and reflected on our country's environmental and social issues affecting our country. Through their Forum, they shared their perspectives and proposed solutions on how we can all contribute. In Fifth Grade: They delved into their Colombian origins, recognizing their ancestors, their legacies, and the importance of understanding their history to value their identity. We are proud of the hard work and dedication shown by our students and teachers! We invite our entire educational community to continue supporting and actively participating in these meaningful projects. Together, we build a brighter future!     Ver esta publicación en Instagram   Una publicación compartida por Colegio San José Barranquilla (@colsanjose_baq)     Ver esta publicación en Instagram   Una publicación compartida por Colegio San José Barranquilla (@colsanjose_baq)   Una publicación compartida por Colegio San José Barranquilla (@colsanjose_baq)

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Inspiring PBL Closures in Cycle 2

By: María A. Zambrano, PBL Coordinator - Colegio San José At Colegio San José, our Cycle 2 students shone brightly with their projects and achievements: In Transition: The students explored their family roots, recognizing their family members, traditions, meals, and activities that bring them closer. In First Grade: They learned about the local flora and fauna to promote its care and respect. During their closure, they thrilled their parents by presenting the 3D storybook they created, highlighting the natural elements of their environment. In Second Grade: They discovered their role as transformative leaders, learning how to significantly contribute to their community’s environmental and social well-being. We congratulate our students and teachers on these incredible achievements! We invite our entire educational community to continue working together and actively participating in this exciting journey of learning. Together, we make a difference! Click on the link to see photos and video   Ver esta publicación en Instagram   Una publicación compartida por Colegio San José Barranquilla (@colsanjose_baq)   Una publicación compartida por Colegio San José Barranquilla (@colsanjose_baq)

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