Most of American School alumni have enrolled in the country's most prestigious higher learning centers, while some have gone to colleges in South America or Europe.
From preschool up to 9th grade, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Literature, and Language Arts are taught in English.
[10] Márquez's intention was to offer an alternative to the same-for-everybody education, which ruled in South American schools.
The American School has strong academic ties to national and international education centers, such as Alliance Française and Universidad del Norte.
If they decide to further their education at Universidad del Norte after they graduate, the passing scores obtained in the in-school college courses are validated at the university.