Colegio Karl C. Parrish

Colegio Karl C. Parrish (also known as KCP) is a bilingual private school that offers Preschool through 12th-grade education.

They named the school after Karl Calvin Parrish, a civil engineer from Iowa lived in Barranquilla in the 1920s.

It also houses the Preschool Library, the result of a Reggio Emilia project undertaken by Kinder students in 2001.

2014 saw the inauguration of a modern Gross Motor / Atelier building and Park for the Preschool.

The Brown House holds the Director's office and the Board Room was built by Dr. Fox in 1970.

Burton B. Fox Library. Renovated in 2012, it is the hub of academic learning at KCP.
Atelier and Gross Motor Building. Built-in 2014, this building includes an atelier, technology exploration center, and Gross Motor facilities.
Preschool Library. Designed by KCP Preschool students as a result of the Reggio Emilia program.
The Brown House at KCP. Director's Office