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 (2:3)  image by eljko Heimer, 20 May 2001
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 image by Ivan Sache, 8 July 2014
image by Ivan Sache, 8 July 2014
Colegio Claretiano El Libertador was established on 15 April 1951 in Bosa 
(Bogotá) by Luís María Hidalgo Dueñas, Benedicto Orjuel, Jorge Parra, Luís 
Garavito, Manuel Poveda and Pedro Crisólogo Prieto. The institute was acquired 
on 1 July 2010 by the Congregation of Missionaries Sons of the Immaculate Heart 
of Mary (Claretians). The Claretians are a congregation founded on 16 July 1849 
by the Catalan priest Anthony Mary Claret (1807-1870; canonized on 7 May 1950 by 
Pope Pius XII).
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided 
white-green.
http://ivaneamigos.wix.com/colegio#!informacion-general/vstc1=simbolos - 
Institute's website 
Ivan Sache, 8 July 2014
 image by Ivan Sache, 16 November 2014
image by Ivan Sache, 16 November 2014
Institución Educativa Claudia María Prada (Colcama) is located in Cúcuta 
(Norte de Santander Department). The college is named for the engineer Claudia 
María Prada (1964-1999), who was abducted by the guerilla while 
supervising the 
building of a school in the Buenos Aires borough of Cúcuta and killed two days 
later in Villa Sucre (municipality of Arboledos, Norte de Santander) during the 
assault by the Army.
The flag of Colcama is horizontally divided green-white-yellow. Green is a 
symbol of aspiration to a better future for the youth. White is a symbol of 
peace and honesty of the institute. Yellow is a symbol of human resources in 
their multiple dimensions.
Source: 
http://colclama.edu.co/portal/nuestro-colegio/simbolos/ - Institute's 
website
Ivan Sache, 16 November 2014
 image by Ivan Sache, 28 January 2009
image by Ivan Sache, 28 January 2009
"Colegio 'Clemencia de Caicedo'" was created in 1967
by the Federal District of Bogotá (Decree No. 1667), succeeding
the girls' section of "Colegio Nacional Restrepo
Millán", founded the same year (Decree No. 1124). 
The institute is named after Clemencia de Caicedo (also written
Caycedo), who founded in 1770 in Santa Fé de Bogotá
"Convento de La Enseñanza", the first girls' school in
the town, today "Colegio La Enseñanza".
The flag of the institute, as shown graphically on the website
of the institute, is horizontally divided white-emerald
green. Emerald green represents hope.
Ivan Sache, 28 January 2009
 image by Ivan Sache, 27 July 2018
image by Ivan Sache, 27 July 2018
Institución Educativa Colegio Club de Leones was established by Municipal 
Decree No. 3, issued on 26 January 2005. Originally founded as Escuela Urbana 
Club de Leones in March 1988, the school was renamed to Colegio Basic by Decree 
No. 1,032, issued on 18 December 2001. From 2002 to 2005, the school was a seat 
of Institución Educativa Misael Pastrana Borrero.
The flag of IE Colegio 
Club de Leones is horizontally divided purple-yellow. Purple is a symbol of 
fierce, while yellow is a symbol of rich values.
https://www.webcolegios.com/circulares/b4b804.pdf 
Manual de Convivencia
 Ivan Sache, 
27 July 2018
"Colegio COFREM" was founded by "Caja de
Compensación Familiar Regional del Meta" (COFREM) in
Villavicencio, Department of Meta, for the education of adults.
Classes started in 1974; the current name of the institute was
approved by the Municipality of Villavicencio on 25 November 2004
(Decree No. 792).
The flag of the
institute, as shown graphically and described on the website of
the institute, is yellow with two thin horizontal green
stripes near the bottom and the emblem of COFREM in canton.
Yellow represents the resources and services provided by COFREM.
Green represents the aspiration to provide workers with better
life conditions through services and education
The emblem of COFREM, designed in 1985, is inscribed in an
hexagon, with all angles equal, and in a circle, whose radius
equals the hexagon's radius, representing COFREM as a trustable
entity. The emblem includes green arrows, pointing inwards, and
yellow arrows, pointing outwards, representing inputs and
outputs, respectively. Inputs are represented in green to
symbolize hope and easy communication, safety of inputs and trust
in the results. Outputs are represented in yellow to symbolize
vitality, warmth, and the good results of the programs set up by
COFREM.
Ivan Sache, 10 January 2009
 image by Ivan Sache, 13 March 2017
image by Ivan Sache, 13 March 2017
Institución Educativa Colegio Angulo originates in Centro Educativo Colegio 
Angulo, established on 5 May 2004 in Angulo, Girón, Santander Department, by 
Resolution No. 648. The institute was originally composed of four schools: 
Angulo, El Pantano, El Alto de la Aldea, and Altos de Llano Grande.
Institución Educativa Colegio Angulo was established on 9 March 2010 by 
Resolution No. 446, adding another three schools to the institute: Cantalta, 
Potrero Cerrado, and Guaimaral.
http://colegioangulogiron.blogspot.fr - Institute's website
The 
symbols of the institute were adopted in 2005 by a common agreement among the 
teachers of all the schools forming the institute. The flag is horizontally 
divided celestial blue-white-celestial blue with seven yellow stars in the white 
stripe. Celestial blue symbolizes the tranquility of the region. White is a 
symbol of peace and innocence. The stars represent the seven schools forming the 
institute.
http://colegioangulogiron.blogspot.fr/p/simbolos.html - Institute's website
 Ivan Sache, 13 March 2017
 image by Ivan Sache, 16 December 2008
image by Ivan Sache, 16 December 2008
The "Colegio Odontológico Colombiano" was founded
in 1974 by odontologists who had graduated in the University of
Buenos Aires (Argentina) and in the National University
(Colombia), led by Pr. Dr. Jorge René Arango Tamayo. The
original "Fundación Colegio Odontológico Colombiano",
officially recognized by the Ministry of Justice on 9 May 1974
(Decree No. 2087), was quickly transformed into a University
Institute, recognized by the Ministry of National Education on 1
April 1975 (Decree No. 1384). Classes started on 28 July 1975. 
Following the reform of the Ministry of National Education, the
institute  was renamed "Institución Universitaria
Colegios de Colombia UNICOC" on 6 November 2007 (Decree No.
6753); the scope of the institute was increased beyond odontology
and related matters with the addition of two programs in social
sciences (law and political sciences) and economic sciences
(international trade and health administration). 
The flag of UNICOC is shown graphically on the institute's
website as horizontally divided white-red.
Ivan Sache, 16 December 2008
 image by Ivan Sache, 13 May 2021
 image by Ivan Sache, 13 May 2021
Colegio Colombia Mafalda is located in borough José Maria Obando, Popayán (Cauca).
The flag of Colegio Colombia Mafalda is identical to the national flag of Colombia.
Source: school website 
Ivan Sache, 13 May 2021
 image by Ivan Sache, 13 May 2021
The flag of Kindergarten Llano Llargo, part of the same institute, is horizontally divided orange-white.
 image by Ivan Sache, 13 May 2021
The flag of Kindergarten Llano Llargo, part of the same institute, is horizontally divided orange-white.
 image by Ivan Sache, 08 November 2014
image by Ivan Sache, 08 November 2014
Colegio Colombo Británico is located in Envigado (Antioquia Department).
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided white-gray-green with the 
institute's emblem in the middle. The colours are those of the student's 
uniform. White is a symbol of peace, innocence, purity, felicity, and harmony. 
Gray is a symbol of intelligence, creativity, stability, tranquility, and 
elegance. Green is a symbol of ecology, hope, and friendship.
Source:
http://www.ccbenv.edu.co/britanico/institucional-2/nuestros-simbolos/ - 
Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 08 November 2014
 image by Ivan Sache, 1 January 2021
image by Ivan Sache, 1 January 2021
Gimnasio Colombo Británico is located in Bogotá.
The flag of Gimnasio 
Colombo Británico is horizontally divided black-white-black.
Photo
http://www.americangarden.edu.co/gimnasio-colombo-britaacutenico.html 
 Ivan Sache, 1 January 2021
 image by Ivan Sache, 26 July 2014
image by Ivan Sache, 26 July 2014
 image by Ivan Sache, 26 July 2014
image by Ivan Sache, 26 July 2014
Colegio Colombo Galés is located in Bogotá.
The symbols of the institute are prescribed in Article 3 of the Etiquette Guide. 
The flag of the institute is white with the institute's emblem in the middle.
The emblem of the institute includes a sun, as a symbol of arts, academics, and 
universality, and a book, as a symbol of values, originality, and competitive 
spirit.
Source:
http://www.colegiocolombogales.edu.co/descargas/category/2-varios?download=3:manual-de-convivencia 
- Institute's Etiquette Guide
The flag appears to be used also with a blue background.
Source: 
http://dircolegios.com/colegio-colombo-gales/ 
Ivan Sache, 26 July 2014
And what is the writing at its bottom?
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 13 August 2014
 image by Ivan Sache, 28 January 2009
image by Ivan Sache, 28 January 2009
"Colegio Colombo Inglés" was founded in 1972 in
Valledupar, Department of Cesar, by the Watson Briceño family.
Classes started on 20 January 1973.
The flag of the institution, as shown graphically and described
on the website
of the institution, is horizontally divided white-green.
White symbolizes purity, peace, innocence and tranquility of our
children, the nobleness and transparency of the education
provided in the institute, and the light guiding the whole
community with honesty and beauty.
Green symbolizes hopes, children's' touch, friendship and
sociability, as well as balance and tranquility.
Ivan Sache, 28 January 2009
 image by Ivan Sache, 
6 July 2014
 image by Ivan Sache, 
6 July 2014
Colegio Colón was established on 15 June 1939 in Baranquilla (Atlántico 
Department) by Ricardo Gordó y Fornés, a Spanish educationalist owner of a 
PhD 
in Philosophy (University of Valencia) and of a Ph.D. in Law (University of 
Madrid). In 1943, the founder of the institute had to emigrate to Argentina for 
family reasons; the legal ownership of the institute was transferred to Ramón 
Espina Pujol (1890-1963), who managed it together with a noted educationalist 
from Magdalena, Elvira Torres de Espina (1901-1962). The institute is named for 
Christopher Columbus (in Spanish, Cristóbal Colón).
The flag of the 
institute is diagonally divided white-green by the ascending diagonal. The 
institute's emblem is placed in canton, while the green triangle is charged with 
four white stars. White is a symbol of loyalty, altruism and sincerity. Green is 
a symbol of hope and peace. The four stars represent the four levels of 
education supplied by the institute: pre-school, primary basic, secondary basic, 
and median.
The emblem of the institute is of circular shape, charged in 
the middle with a caravel sailing from right to left. The caravel means that the 
institute's community sails on a sea of wisdom in search of new horizons, as did 
Christopher Columbus.
http://smartphonescolon.blogspot.fr/2009/09/insignias-del-colegio-colon.html 
- Institute's blog
Ivan Sache, 6 July 2014
 image by Ivan Sache, 9 October 2018
image by Ivan Sache, 9 October 2018
Instituto Integrado de Comercio, located in Barbosa (Santander Department) is 
composed of Instituto Integrado de Comercio (main seat), Escuela Urbana El 
Centro, Escuela Urbana Santafe, Escuela Urbana Marsella, Escuela Urbana Gaitan, 
Escuela Rural Francisco de Paula Santander, Escuela Rural Buenavista, Escuela 
Rural Pozo Negro, and Escuela Rural El Amarillo.
The flag of Instituto 
Integrado de Comercio is horizontally divided white-green. White means safety 
and limpidity. Considered as the color of perfection, it conveys a positive 
connotation. White is associated with light, kindness, innocence and purity. 
Green means life and represents harmony, growth, renewal, exuberance, fertility 
and freshness. Green is strongly connected at the emotional level with safety. 
It suggests stability and resistance.
http://inscomercio.edu.co/category/quienes-somos/ 
School website
 Ivan Sache, 9 October 2018
The description of the coat of arms is as follows (translated from the 
original, in Spanish):
"Constituent elements
Images that represent the 
three specialties offered by the institution: SCIENCE, INFORMATICS AND COMMERCE.
Atom: Science, evolution and constant growth.
Computer: It is the fundamental 
tool for the management of information and communication.
Accounting balance: 
Indicates the financial equilibrium of commercial companies. It is based on the 
"double entry system" of accounting operations."
It was established in 
the 1960s.
Sources:
http://inscomercio.edu.co/category/quienes-somos/ and
http://inscomercio.edu.co/category/promociones/page/6/ 
Esteban 
Rivera, 10 October 2018
 image by Ivan Sache, 17 January 2009
image by Ivan Sache, 17 January 2009
"Escuela Nacional de Comercio" is located in the
borough of Candeleria, part of the Federal District of Bogotá.
The flag of the institute, as shown graphically on the website
of the institute, is horizontally divided white-green-white.
Ivan Sache, 17 January 2009
 image by Ivan Sache, 3 January 2021
image by Ivan Sache, 3 January 2021
Instituto Técnico Nacional de Comercio was established on 6 May 1953 by 
Eustaquio Medina in Cúcuta (Norte del Santander Department), as Escuela Nacional 
de Comercio.
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided yellow-white-green. The yellow stripe represents the main task of the 
institute, commercial education and teaching of commercial jobs. The white 
stripe is a symbol of beauty, honesty and transparency. The green stripe is a 
symbol of hope and of the future of the educational community.
Source:
http://instenalcucuta.edu.co/wp-content/themes/ElegantNews/archivos/ManualdeConvivenciaInstitutoNacionaldeComercio.pdf 
- Institute's Etiquette Guidebook
Photo:
http://www.instenalcucuta.edu.co/wp-content/themes/ElegantNews/jdgallery/slides/3.jpg
Ivan Sache, 01 August 2014
Photo
https://www.facebook.com/InstitutoTecnicoNacionalDeComercioCucuta/photos/174592479339456
 Ivan Sache, 3 January 2021
 image by Ivan Sache, 23 July 2014
image by Ivan Sache, 23 July 2014
Colegio Cooperativo Fenalco was established on 4 January 1972 in Bucaramanga 
(Santander Department), as Cooperativa Especializada de Educacion de Comfenalco. 
Classes started on 16 February 1972. The institute is managed by Comfenalco (Caja 
de Compensación Familiar de Fenalco). Fenalco (Federación Nacional de 
Comerciante) was established in 1945. The Cajas de Compensación Familiar are in 
charge of the Family Subsidizing System, prescribed by Law No. 21 of 22 January 
1982; their duties are prescribed by Law No. 789 of 27 December 2002.
The 
flag of the institute is horizontally divided green-white, with the institute's 
emblem in the middle. The emblem was added in 1975 to the 
white-green flag adopted in 1972 when the institute was established. Green 
is a symbol of aspiration to a future filled with great expectations. Green is 
also a symbol of the cooperative movement and conveys a value of universal 
solidarity. White is a symbol of honesty and purity.
The emblem of the 
institute was adopted in 1975 following an internal contest. The shield, of 
circular shape, features on a white background two green pines - the symbol of 
the cooperativist movement - flanking the emblem of the Caja de Compensación 
Familiar de Fenalco; above is placed a red oil lamp supplying the light of 
knowledge. 
http://historiacomfenalquista.blogspot.fr/2009/08/insignias-del-colegio-cooperativo.html 
- Student's blog
Photo
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_geMexfqIXgk/SpGz4BCzveI/AAAAAAAAAEU/-IcBuLWu62U/s320/entrega+iso.bmp
 Ivan Sache, 23 July 2014
 image by Ivan Sache, 23 July 2014
image by Ivan Sache, 23 July 2014
The Colegio de la Compañía de María - La Enseñanza (Medellín), colloquially 
known as La Enseñanza, has a
flag which is a horizontal flag, with white (top) and light blue (bottom), 
same proportion of the colors, with the
CoA  in the middle.
Additional information here: La Enseñanza (official website):
http://www.laensenanza.com/ 
One final detail on this thread: this school was established on February 26, 
1899.
Source:
http://www.laensenanza.com/web/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22:aniversario-del-colegio&catid=49:actividades-2010&Itemid=109
Esteban Rivera, 6 September 2010
More specifically, what is shown in the middle of the flag is the insitute's 
seal, made of the institute's coat of arms placed on a golden disk, whose border 
is inscribed "COMPANIA DE MARIA" (top) / "JUANA LESTONNAC". 
St. Joan of Lestonnac (Jeanne de Lestonnac, 1556-1640; canonized on 15 May 
1949), was a niece of the French philosopher Michel de Montaigne. Following the 
death of her husband, she took the coat in 1602 in a Cisterican monastery; in 
1607, she founded the Company of Mary Our Lady ("Compagnie de Marie Notre Dame", 
in short, "Compagnie de Marie"; Compañía de María " La Enseñanza "), a religious 
order that was approved by Pope Paul V. The order has today 2,500 members living 
in 17 countries. http://www.lestonnac.org/
The shield of the order has a blue background, symbolizing perseverance, 
nobleness, loyalty, zeal and justice. In the middle of the shield, the Marian 
monogram recalls the key involvement of Mary in the order. In the upper part of 
the shield, the glorious cross is a symbol action and resurrection. In the lower 
part of the shield, the rose is a symbol of love. The green branches of white 
lilies surrounding the shield are a symbol of integer life and hope.
The shield is crowned by twelve stars, the apocalyptic symbol of Mary. The 
shield anthem recalls in the third stanza the main elements of the shield, that 
is, the lilies, Mary's name, the rose and the cross, and ended with the promise 
to die for the flag if required. 
Ivan Sache, 6 September 2010
There is another High School with the same name, besides the one located in the 
city of Medellín. This one is in the city of Pereira, and has the following 
symbols:
http://laensenanzapereira.edu.co/laensenanza/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=31
The only difference being the flag:
http://laensenanzapereira.edu.co/laensenanza/imagenes/bandera.jpg 
Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2011