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Colegio Técnico Menorah

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Updated July 2026

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Colegio Técnico Menorah is a technical school in Bogotá dedicated to providing quality education exclusively to women from low-income backgrounds. It serves as the central project of the Fundación Menorah, focusing on professional and social development through an empowering educational environment.

Teaching approach

Founded in 1974 by the Jewish community of Colombia, the school aims to empower Colombian women and girls by providing them with the tools to build their own futures and transform their families. It operates on the conviction that education is a primary vehicle for social development, seeking to turn students into agents of change within their communities.

Programmes

The school offers a technical education programme designed to foster professional and social development. The curriculum includes core subjects, such as mathematics, and is supported by initiatives that promote academic performance and extracurricular participation.

Student support

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Learning support

The school provides comprehensive psychosocial support through a dedicated social worker and a psychologist. These professionals offer guidance, follow-up, and emotional support to students regarding personal, family, and school-related processes.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

Inquiries regarding enrollment, certificates, and related school matters are managed through the school's dedicated contact email. The institution serves students from low-income backgrounds, with the Fundación Menorah providing scholarship support to facilitate access to education.

About the campus

The campus is located at Cra. 19a #1C-64 in Bogotá. The Fundación Menorah actively invests in the maintenance and modernization of the school's infrastructure, including the construction and adaptation of spaces designed to support academic, sports, and cultural development.