Montevideo Colegio Ingles
Secular, Founded 1990
Updated July 2026
Languages
Colegio Inglés is a pioneering, secular, and bilingual educational institution in Montevideo, Uruguay, offering a holistic curriculum from early childhood through to Bachillerato. It is recognized for its commitment to innovation, personalized learning, and the development of critical thinking skills within a global perspective.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The school is committed to a holistic and personalized educational style that teaches students to think critically and learn autonomously. It fosters an environment of affection, trust, and respect, where diversity is valued and students are encouraged to apply their learning to real-life challenges. The institution aims to develop integral individuals who are prepared for the demands of the 21st century while upholding the values and traditions established since its inception.
Programmes
The school provides a comprehensive bilingual education that spans from early childhood (starting at one year of age) through to Bachillerato. The curriculum is described as holistic and interdisciplinary, aiming to provide a global view of knowledge rather than isolated subjects. In addition to core academic subjects, the program places significant emphasis on English language acquisition, arts, music, and physical education.
Outcomes
The school has a long history of academic achievement, having graduated nearly 2,000 students since its founding in 1990. It maintains a strong focus on international standards, evidenced by its recognition from Cambridge English for excellence in international examinations. Graduates are encouraged to become international citizens while maintaining their local roots, with many students participating in exchange programs to the United Kingdom.
Student support
Learning support
The school emphasizes a personalized learning approach, focusing on the development of multidimensional skills and competencies. It maintains an 'active-modifying' environment designed to support students' individual educational and emotional needs. Teachers are highly qualified and engage in continuous professional development to address the diverse requirements of their students.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The school is a secular, bilingual institution that offers a holistic educational proposal from early childhood through to the completion of Bachillerato. Prospective families are invited to request an interview via the school's website to begin the enrollment process. For specific inquiries regarding educational programs and admissions, the school provides a dedicated contact email.
Calendar
The school operates on an annual academic cycle, with specific dates for the start of courses, examination periods, and school holidays communicated to the community. The academic year typically includes key events such as the 'Family Day' and various institutional celebrations. Detailed information regarding schedules, including examination calendars for secondary students, is provided through the school's official channels.
Facilities
About the campus
The school operates across four distinct campuses in Montevideo, each tailored to specific age groups: Brito del Pino (Early Childhood), Ricaldoni (Early Childhood and Kindergarten), Feliciano Rodríguez (Primary), and Pastoriza (Primary, Secondary, and Bachillerato). The Pastoriza campus features specialized laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as well as computer labs, a library, theatre, music room, gymnasium, and cafeteria. Additionally, the school maintains a dedicated sports field equipped with football, hockey, and rugby pitches, a barbecue area, and changing rooms.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a variety of extracurricular activities designed to foster creativity, physical expression, and talent development. Notable programs include the 'A Escena' theatre workshop, music and arts instruction, and a robust sports program that includes basketball, football, hockey, and rugby. Students have the opportunity to participate in national and international competitions, such as the South American School Games.

- Mag. Eileen ConsolandichDirección General
Mag. Eileen Consolandich serves as the Director General of the institution. She also holds leadership roles within the Secundaria and Primaria English coordination teams.
- Prof. Carlos SpalvierSecundaria Equipo de Dirección
Prof. Carlos Spalvier is a member of the Secundaria Equipo de Dirección.
- Mtra. Angela SeijasPrimaria Dirección / Educación Inicial Equipo de Dirección
Mtra. Angela Seijas serves as the Director of Primaria and is also part of the Equipo de Dirección for Educación Inicial.
- Mtra. Gisell CataldiEducación Inicial Equipo de Dirección
Mtra. Gisell Cataldi is a member of the Equipo de Dirección for Educación Inicial.
- Mtra. Ana BeniaEducación Inicial Equipo de Dirección
Mtra. Ana Benia is a member of the Equipo de Dirección for Educación Inicial.
- Prof. Inés SarrautteCoordinación (Secundaria)
Prof. Inés Sarrautte serves as a coordinator for Secundaria.
- Prof. Graciela LipovetskyCoordinación de Inglés (Secundaria y Primaria)
Prof. Graciela Lipovetsky serves as a coordinator for English in both Secundaria and Primaria.
- Prof. Solange EspinaCoordinación de Inglés (Secundaria)
Prof. Solange Espina serves as a coordinator for English in Secundaria.
- Mag. Maureen MachadoCoordinación de Inglés (Primaria y Educación Inicial)
Mag. Maureen Machado serves as a coordinator for English in both Primaria and Educación Inicial.
- Gianella CianciaruloCoordinadora de 1er y 2do año (Primaria)
Gianella Cianciarulo serves as the coordinator for 1st and 2nd year of Primaria.
- Jimena RodríguezSecretaria académica / Coordinadora de 6to año (Primaria)
Jimena Rodríguez serves as the academic secretary and coordinator for 6th year of Primaria.
- Prof. José Pedro CambónCoordinador de Deportes
Prof. José Pedro Cambón serves as the coordinator of sports.