Our students develop the ability to reflect on their own culture and at the same time the ability to understand foreign culture, in this case American culture, from a globalized context.
Reflective critical
thinking
This indispensable thinking tool is effectively developed by giving students the opportunity to interact in a context of diversity.
Entrepreneurship
Our students develop as leaders capable of launching successful projects, utilizing tools like volunteering, where they recognize their commitment to society and its inherent needs.
Bilingualism
Our students are able to handle both their native language, Spanish, and English with ease and proficiency as real means of interaction.
Plurilingual Scientific Program with Emphasis on Basic Sciences and Technologies
With a Differentiated Curriculum and an Elective Curriculum in Global Citizenship
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What Does the Differentiated Curriculum and Elective Program Consist Of?
Differentiated Curriculum
Elective Program
The comprehensive education of our students is an essential factor, which is why we have designed, alongside the official Basic Sciences program, an English language immersion program. This ensures full fluency and linguistic competence through courses taught entirely in English, such as Language Arts and Social Studies.
The comprehensive curriculum promotes critical thinking and problem-solving, while also prioritizing the development of social skills and cultural awareness, without neglecting the exact sciences.
The sciences and humanities, combined with a bilingual program, are enhanced in this plan that incorporates Technological Thinking and Global Citizenship as pillars of the learning experience.
The integration of emerging technologies into the curriculum enables students to be versatile and well-prepared to successfully face the challenges of the modern world.
This is complemented by volunteer work, exchange programs, and internships, creating a network of contacts that will foster opportunities for mentorship, internships, and collaborations through participation in personal growth and community contribution projects.
The first community technological laboratory aims to promote creativity and hands-on learning in science and technology with high-tech artifacts.
It is a new service of the CCPA, through the Roosevelt Library and The CCPA School, thanks to the collaboration of the United States Embassy in Paraguay and the Benjamin Franklin Science Corner.
The After School program, launched in conjunction with the Maker Lab, gathers our children to learn more about science, technology, and teamwork through various fun activities.